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Jig Saw Blades
Cutting curves and shapes into materials is easy when you have the right jig saw blade in your jig saw. Are you looking to use your jig saw on an upcoming woodworking project? Then you will want to ensure you have a comprehensive collection of jig saw blades in various sizes. It would be best if you had some jig saw blades that could help you make clean cuts, fast cuts, fast/clean cuts, scrolling and more. These types of wood-cutting blades come in T-shank and U-shank styles, requiring you to match the right blade to the jig saw you are using on that project.
If you are on a project that isn’t woodworking but still needs to make shape and curve cuts, there is a jig saw blade that will work with the material you need to cut. For projects that require cutting laminate, you will want to use a downward, or downcut jig saw blade. These will allow you to get the cuts out of the laminate. For projects that need you to use your jig saw on metal, there are medium jig saw blades that help you cut shapes and curves in that more complex material.
Jig saw blades come in different materials; the most common are carbon steel and bi-metal. Carbon steel jig saw blades tend to have hardened teeth and will keep their integrity through many uses. If you’re looking for more speed with a jig saw blade, than you'll want to go with a bi-metal made.















































