What is a TCT blade?

Tungsten Carbide Tips. TCT saw blades are specifically designed for cutting metal tubing, pipes, rails, nickel, zirconium, cobalt and titanium-based metal. All of this is possible thanks to the teeth on the saw blades, and the tungsten carbide tips, or TCT.
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Can I use a TCT blade to cut wood?

The following items can use TCT saw blade: wood, some ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals, and plastics.
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Which is better TCT or HSS?

HSS or High Speed Steel planer blades are sharper, which gives you the smoothest planing result. TCT (Tungsten Carbide Tipped) blades, also called HM (Hard Metal) blades, are less sharp. They give a slightly less smooth result than HSS blades, but the result is still very good.
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What is TCT blade for wood?

A TCT (Tungsten Carbide Tipped) blade is a resharpened circular saw blade. TCT saw blades can be used for the following items: wood, some ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals and plastics. Typically, a saw blade is a toothed blade designed to cut metal.
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What is TCT cutting?

Refers to Tungsten Carbide Tipped. Tungsten Carbide is one of the hardest materials utilised in cutting tools which gives TCT cutters many advantages over HSS.
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Can you cut steel with a TCT blade?

TCT saw blades are specifically designed for cutting metal tubing, pipes, rails, nickel, zirconium, cobalt and titanium-based metal. All of this is possible thanks to the teeth on the saw blades, and the tungsten carbide tips, or TCT.
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How long do TCT blades last?

Carbide-tipped blades usually cost between $20 and $100 and can last from six months to a couple of years. The cost and longevity of carbide-tipped blades largely depend on the tooth count and the material they're used to cut. Steel-tipped.
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Can TCT blade cut stone?

Provides the smoothest cut in tiles and ornamental stone. All Evolution multi-material TCT saw blades are made in Japan and are of premium quality and performance.
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What is a TCT triple chip blade?

The Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT) Multipurpose Saw Blades will cut materials up to 15% quicker than equivalent alternatives, helping tradespeople to work faster on-site. As such, the saw blades can deliver a significant return on investment.
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What is the best steel for planer blades?

D2 High Carbon and High Chrome (AISI) knives offer the best value for many moulding producers and planer mills. With a Rockwell C hardness (HRC) of 58; it is easy to grind and resists nicks in knotty soft woods.
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What is a HSS blade used for?

Super high speed steel saw blades, or SHSS cold saw blades as they are commonly known, are for use with a circular cold saw cut-off machines. HSS saw blades are used primarily to cut hard metals such as mild steel and stainless steel but can also be used for cutting softer metals such as copper and brass.
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What are the 3 basic types of circular saw blades?

They are: Rip Blades, Crosscut, Combination and Specialty blades. Ripping saw blades are designed primarily to achieve a smooth, clean and safe cut when ripping wood or cutting in the same direction as the wood grain.
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How many teeth should my circular saw blade have?

For most construction work, a 24-tooth general use blade is sufficient. That blade is very aggressive and will help you rip and cross-cut lumber and sheet goods quickly and with a high degree of accuracy. With a 24-tooth demo blade, you're getting work done quickly, but you won't get a near-finished edge.
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Can I use a grinder blade in a circular saw?

The exposed blade can cause significant injuries as the uncontrollable tool flies backwards and strikes the operator. For these reasons, angle grinders must never be fitted with circular saw blades.
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Can TCT blades cut Aluminium?

Applications: These tungsten carbide tipped blades are designed to cut aluminium, including bar, die-castings, extrusion and sheet. They are thus ideal for the manufacture of aluminium window frames and many other manufacturing and fabrication tasks. They will also cut wood and plastics.
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Can you cut brick with a carbide blade?

-it-yourselfers who own and regularly use a portable circular saw for cutting lumber and wood panels are familiar with the fact that there are specially hardened, carbide-tipped blades available that will cut through nails hidden in lumber, many do not realize that these electric power saws can also be used to cut ...
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Will a carbide blade cut concrete?

Carbide is another extremely tough material that can help a blade cut through concrete.
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Why does my table saw blade smoke?

A Dull or Dirty Saw Blade Might Be the Culprit

Pushing the stock through the saw too slowly is a common cause of saw blade burn. Sometimes a blade that feels dull might only be dirty. If wood pitch resins build up behind the teeth of the blade, the cutting speed will slow down, increasing the chances for burns.
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Can you sharpen circular saw blades by hand?

You can use a hand file, crank sharpener or automatic sharpener on saw blades you're going to sharpen yourself. While automatic sharpeners will get the job done faster, they can also be rough on your blade's teeth. They might overheat or lose the correct angle of the teeth they are sharpening.
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Can a carbide saw blade be sharpened?

A good quality carbide blade can be sharpened 3-4 times before some or all the teeth need to be replaced and sharpening is a fraction of the cost of purchasing a new blade. As long as your blade is not warped or severely damaged, the correct answer is yes, the blade should be sharpened.
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Are Diablo blades worth it?

Diablo blades are available in a wide selection of sizes and styles and are easy to find online and locally at Home Depot. The consensus is that Diablo saw blades balance great quality with excellent value, and are a good choice when replacing or upgrading the OEM blades that are often bundled with new saws.
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Is Diablo made by Freud?

The Freud Group is a global supplier of circular-saw blades, router bits, and cutters for enthusiast woodworkers, professional and industrial users. They produce under both the Freud and Diablo brands. These products are mainly manufactured in four locations around the city of Udine in northeastern Italy.
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