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Electric saws are one of the basic equipment in various carpentry projects. Portable electric circular
saw so that it is easy to carry and use in a variety of work situations. Electric circular saws have
various sizes, generally the size is determined by the diameter of the cutting knife. The most common
Definition sizes are 7 1/4 inch and 9 1/4 inch.There are two types of energy sources from circular saw, namely
electricity through cables and lithium batteries, or commonly known as cordless. Both types of
resources have advantages and disadvantages. Circular saw with battery power has higher flexibility
and is relatively easy for various work angles, but the length of work depends on battery life.
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Circular saw blade type and function :
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1. RIPPING
Ripping Used for splitting wood and having rare teeth
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2. Crosscutting
Used for crosscut. This kind of tight tooth is usually used for miter saw.
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3. Combination
Can be used for Rip and also cross cut
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4. PLYWOOD
Used for fabrication of plywood or wood, MDF and particles. his teeth are many and tight
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5. HOLLOW GROUND
Used to cut crosscut with precision, has a very thin blade shape.
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6. Thin kerf
Used for cutting engineered wood, thin and strong blade types.
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7. Abrasive
Used for cutting iron and metals
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8. Diamond
used for cutting ceramics, granite, marble and natural stones
From the information above there are many types and functions of circular saw blades, there are even
various types and types of knives for cutting wood material. This is to provide the desired end result.
Make sure you choose a quality saw blade and in accordance with what you need ya guys.
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The Conclusion.
“so a circular saw is a tool or
machine that can facilitate human
work in the field of cutting an
object.”
Thank You!
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