Description
Material: Most basic jigsaw blades for wood are made of high carbon steel (HCS), which provides a good balance between flexibility and durability. It’s ideal for cutting softer materials like wood and plastic.
Tooth Design: The tooth design on a jigsaw blade is crucial for the type of cut it can make. For wood cutting, a blade with larger, fewer teeth per inch (TPI) is typical – often around 6-8 TPI. This design makes fast, rough cuts. For a finer cut, you’d need a blade with more TPI.
Blade Length: The length of the blade determines the maximum cutting depth. Jigsaw blades for wood often range from 3 inches (75mm) to 4 inches (100mm), but this can vary.
Blade Type: Jigsaw blades come in two main types, T-shank and U-shank. The type you need depends on your jigsaw’s compatibility. T-shank is more common and widely accepted in most modern jigsaws.
Cutting Style: Some blades are designed for straight cuts, while others are designed for curved cuts. Some blades, called ‘reverse cut’ blades, cut on the downstroke to minimize chipping on the top surface of the material.
Working Material: While designed for wood, these blades may also be used for other soft materials like laminates, plastics, or particle board. Always check the manufacturer’s specifications to ensure the blade is suitable for the material you’re cutting.
Additional information
Weight | 20 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 20 × 20 cm |
brand | Bosch |
condition | New |
warranty | 2 Years |
power-source | Cordless |