Circular Saw Blades
Saw blades fall into two categories: steel blades and carbide tipped blades.
Steel blades have precision ground and sharpened teeth for smooth and accurate cuts. They are an economical solution for a do-it-yourselfer who uses a saw blade occasionally for specific projects.
Carbide tipped blades are extra durable and improve overall cutting quality by maintaining the sharpness of the blade longer.
MIBRO’s saw blades fall into three basic categories. Color-coded packaging helps eliminate the confusion of choosing the right product.
Fast Cut (red color coding)
This is the choice when speed is most important and cut finish is secondary.
USES: Great for the construction site, these aggressive fast-cutting blades are ideal for house framing and rough carpentry.
Smooth Fast Cut (yellow color coding)
This blade is the perfect combination of accuracy, speed and cut finish.
USES: Perfect solution for the do-it-yourselfer that is looking for a blade that is reasonably priced and provides performance in the form of cut finish and accuracy.
Fine Finish (green color coding)
These accurate blades cut slower, but provide extremely smooth cuts that require no sanding.
USES: Used in applications where cut finish is most important.
MIBRO circular saw blades assortment includes a variety of blades suitable for a multitude of applications.
Framing and ripping blades/ Fast Cut Chisel Tooth Saw Blade
Used to make fast cuts in all type of wood where the finish is not important.
USES: They are the perfect solution for house framing and rough carpentry.
Master Combination Blades
These types of blades are used for both ripping (cutting with the grain of the wood)and crosscutting (cutting across the grain).
USES: Used by any do-it-yourselfer who is looking for an economical blade for general-purpose woodwork.
Non Ferrous Metal Blades
These carbide tipped blades are used to cut non-ferrous metals.
USES: Used for cutting metals such as brass, copper, aluminum and lead.
Finishing Saw Blades
Available in 40, 60 and 80 teeth configurations, these blades provide accuracy and smooth cuts through any type of wood.
USES: This is the choice for the serious woodworker when cut finish is most important.
Plywood Saw Blades
These blades with a higher tooth count provide a smooth fast cut.
USES: Used to cut plywood and other wood paneling products.
Vinyl Saw Blades
These blades have a higher tooth count and give sharp cutting surface and clean cut.
USES: Used to cut vinyl siding.
Compound Miter Saw Blade
These carbide tipped saw blades are designed for high-performance cuts on sliding compound miter and radial arm saws.
USES: Used for making angled cuts for picture frames, window and door moldings, and any other project where matched corners are needed.
Hollow Ground Planer Saw Blade
These steel saw blades provide smooth ripping and crosscutting and aredesigned to eliminate the need to sand the workpiece after cutting.
USES: Used for fast, smooth cutting in plywood, veneers and laminates.
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