Different types of 10 inch saw blades

You should know a few things before buying a blade and using it in your work. In this review I will tell you about different types of blades and where they are used.

Without a question, the most significant part of a saw is a blade. Today the most common blades are ripping, cutting and combination blades. But how can you select the right 10-inch saw blade to get the job done quick and easy?
Let’s take a closer look at various types of blades:

Rip Saw Blades

If you’re up to ripping a stack of hardwood and you feel like your pushing your saw to its limits – the MD10-240TB is just for you. It is very cheap and you can buy it in almost any specialized retail store. This 10-inch saw blade will
drastically reduce the load on your saw and make the cutting process smoother. It is achieved by low tooth count and extended gullets.

Crosscut Saw Blades

These blades are used if you want to get the cleanest cut across almost any type of grain. Crosscut 10-inch saw blades usually have from 60 to 80 teeth with a sharp bevel angle (about 15 -17 degrees).
A combination blade will do the work significantly faster, but won’t leave such a smooth surface as the crosscut blade. The most common crosscut blade today is the MD10-600. Order it now and you’re good to go!

Miter Saw Blades

Very smooth and accurate cuts are achieved by the MD10-806. This 10-inch saw blade has 80 negative teeth which make the miter joints ready for assembly. The best blade for picture frames.

Plywood Saw Blades

Plywood and laminate can sometimes be a hard challenge to cut through without breaking or snapping on the back side. The MD10-601 is a perfect solution when it comes to cutting any plywood or laminate surface.
10-inch saw blades such as the MD10-601 eliminate the snapping and splintering by a special triple tooth system on every second hook and a 10 – 12 degree tooth angle.

Melamine Saw Blades

We all know it’s a big challenge to cut a fragile surface like melamine without bristling. Buying a 10-inch blade such as the MD10-803 is the best answer for cutting melamine surfaces. Extra sharp teeth with 25-30 degree lean
do the job just perfect.

Non-Ferrous Saw Blades

Well, the name speaks for itself – these 10-inch saw blades are specifically designed to cut through hardcore materials such as aluminum, nickel, titanium, cooper, magnesium etc. This blade has a rugged design, which prevents it
from overheating and grabbing.

Steel Saw Blades

Steel 10-inch saw blades are designed to cut across steel pipes, thick metal sheets, metal cables and rods. These types of discs are a bit thicker than other blades and made from harder material to last longer and prevent them
from breakage. More than that, the unique tooth design makes them stay sharp after hours of cutting! STL355-72 is the best blade for cutting any type of metal.