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Sawing Guide

Select your material and cut type for the best saw and blade recommendation

Blade TPI Quick Reference

Fewer teeth (lower TPI): Faster, rougher cuts — rip cuts
More teeth (higher TPI): Slower, smoother cuts — crosscuts & finish
Combination blade: 40-50T for general purpose

Master sawing techniques for different cuts. Learn blade selection and cutting methods for various woodworking projects.

Características Principales

Blade selection guide

Cutting technique guide

Safety procedures

Tool recommendations

How to Saw Wood

1

Choose Blade

Select appropriate blade for material and cut type

2

Mark Cut

Clearly mark cutting line with pencil or chalk

3

Secure Piece

Clamp or hold piece securely

4

Make Cut

Follow marked line, maintaining steady pressure and safety

Casos de Uso

Basic woodworking

Project cutting

Material preparation

Skill development

Preguntas Frecuentes

What blade should I use for crosscutting?

Use a fine-toothed blade (10-12 TPI). Rip cuts use coarser blades (4-6 TPI).

How do I prevent tear-out?

Support grain direction, use sharp blades, and back cuts with scrap wood.

Is there a correct cutting angle?

Most saws cut at 90 degrees. Specialty saws exist for bevels and angles.

Información de la Herramienta

Categoría
🔨 DIY & Home
Tipo
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Etiquetas
sawingtechniquecutting

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