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The Gunpla 3 Pieces 4-1/2-inch 40 Tooth Alloy Steel TCT General Purpose Hard & Soft Wood Cutting Saw Blade is engineered for durability and precision. With a maximum RPM of 13,200 and compatibility with various saw types, this blade delivers smooth, accurate cuts, making it an essential tool for both professional and DIY woodworkers.
C**W
Good saw blades
Bought these to simplify removing small branches from tree limbs and a few other tasks. Keeping in mind that only about 1" of the blade is exposed and can be used for cutting when installed on an angle grinder, they work well. Mostly using them outdoors on a battery-powered angle grinder and happy with them.Would buy again.
K**R
quality wheel, cuts well
Quality wheel. I had no issues with extended cutting on yellow poplar and the teeth remained sharp after use. No off-balance issues in my Dewalt angle grinder. One reducing ring is supplied with each wheel and helps to secure it (depending on your specific spindle size).
V**E
If you own an angle grinder, you need these
These blades easily cut thru wood. Sometimes only one tool can get the job done and an angle grinder with one of these blades iften fits the bill.
F**E
Good quality for the money
Will buy again,with this low price and good cutting quality can’t ask for more.
C**S
Works great
Works great
H**Y
work great
work great and sharp
S**R
Better Than Bad Blade
I use these to cut pallets, which means I inevitably hit nails and/or pieces of dirt or grit that stick to the wood. Used both this and Bad Blade for dozens of pallets, so I have a good basis for comparison. Gunpla kerf is about 1/16" thinner than Bad Blade, which means it cuts faster and can still cut, though more slowly, if a couple of the carbide teeth are chipped. Teeth chipped less frequently. Bad Blade started causing noticeable (though manageable) wobbling when missing even one tooth. With this blade in up to 3/4" softwood, I can cut almost as fast as I can pull the blade.Brief note for those who haven't used angle grinder wood cutting blades: 1) EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. Know exactly where your other body parts are and keep them well clear of where the blade will go and where it might go if it catches a nail or knot that causes the saw to kick. Blade will cut a finger off or fatally open a major artery, such as the femoral, in .25 seconds. 2) Always keep a firm grim on your cutting tool and assume blade speed and torque will cause erratic motion. 3) Always cut using a pulling motion, never pushing. 4) Blade is aggressive and fast and WILL kick out pieces of whatever you are cutting at high speeds. Use protective eyewear or a face shield if you have one. I have had tiny splinters of wood embed (shallowly) in the skin of my face and in my clothing. Don't be a fool.
A**4
Ok, not amazing
I bought these blades because they were less expensive than the other name brand blades. They acted just like inexpensive blades usually do. They are a little lower in their precision and accuracy and dulled a little quicker. Still - very acceptable for performance for the price
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