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metal hand saw blade

A sharp blade will cut through thick materials very easily, almost like a hot knife cutting butter. Which means you complete your projects in a timely manner. On the other hand, if a blade is dull it does not do its job well which in turns means that you cannot complete your tasks efficiently. It can be annoying when you miss the desired shot, which means it is also important to keep your blade sharp and use regularly.

Step 1: What type of material will you most often be cutting? When you are cutting wood, you need a blade with larger teeth. Bigger teeth will allow you to cut into the wood better. Meanwhile, if you are cutting metal with the saw, a blade that has smaller teeth which are also closer to each other might be required. This design helps you cut through the metal faster.

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Then, think about the thickness of the material you are using. When cutting something thick, TPI (teeth per inch) becomes crucial. Facts: The lesser the number of teeth in a blade, it will give you more unfinished results and if there are more numbers of teeth in blade then fine tooth finish. The amount of teeth also determines how long the blade will last, therefore it is important to know what are you cutting and which TPI would suit that best.

After using your steel hand saw blade you should keep it placed in a dry location that is not likely to have moisture getting onto the metal. The moisture can cause rust to form which will kill the blade over time. Just remember to cover the teeth of your blade when storing it. You might use a sleeve or dedicated case so you don't break anything.

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