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Default What's the difference between a cut-off blade and a cross cut blade?

They seem to have the same ratings for material with one exception that
the cutt-off blade is not recommended for ripping at all where it's
"good" with a cross cut blade.

Could you tell me what type of cuts are ideal for each? Thanks.

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They seem to have the same ratings for material with one exception that
the cutt-off blade is not recommended for ripping at all where it's
"good" with a cross cut blade.

Could you tell me what type of cuts are ideal for each? Thanks.


The cut off probably has a more aggressive tooth setup for cutting large
quantities of wood for things like pallets where appearance is not critical.
The cross cut would be for wood used for more refined items like a
bookshelf. What makes on better is the angle of the teeth and style of the
teeth. Not all are the same on a given blade and they can be set to take
material away aggressively, or to make a finer, smoother cut.

Of course there are many types, qualities and styles of blades for every
purpose. Combination blades are great for many of us so we don't have to
change blades frequently. As in most everything, the more you pay, the
better the outcome in use. Good 10" combination blades cost $50 to $120.

If you want good blades, www.infinitytools.com or www.ridgecarbidetools.com


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