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Circular saw blade for mitre saws

Saw blade wood - rough
Saw blade wood - medium
Saw blades wood - fine
Saw blades wood - extra fine
Saw blades for solid wood
For wood, aluminium & plastics - fine
For aluminium, plastics & non-ferrous metals
For plastics & plexiglass
For hard & abrasive materials
For general purpose, building materials & multi-material
For metals & steel - dry cutting
Saw blades for stainless steel
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The cross-cut and mitre saw is used in the woodworker's workshop primarily for the following activities:

  • For cutting solid wood to length (both rough cutting and precise fine cutting for final sizing).
  • For sawing plastics and non-ferrous metals (especially pipes and profiles)

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Which saw blade for the mitre saw?

If you are working with a mitre saw, you should first and foremost have a saw blade available for fine and finest cutting quality in solid wood. Depending on how often you work with other materials, you should then add the appropriate special saw blades for these materials, perhaps even for building materials and/or steel and stainless steel.

Regardless of the material being processed, the circular saw blade for a crosscut saw must always have a negative rake angle to avoid dangerous kickbacks.