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Machine clip woodworking blade refers to a circular saw blade used in woodworking machinery, such as a table saw, miter saw, or radial arm saw. The term "machine clamp" generally refers to the method by which the carbide tip (or teeth) are secured to the blade body.
Main Features of Machine Clip Woodworking Blades
1. Carbide Tip Teeth:
- The blade's teeth are made of carbide, a hard and durable material that stays sharp longer than steel teeth.
- The carbide tip is welded or clamped to the blade body using the "machine clamp" method, ensuring a secure hold.
2. Blade Body:
- The blade body is made of high-quality steel, designed to reduce vibration and ensure stability during cutting.
- Expansion slots (laser cut or milled) help dissipate heat and reduce warping.
3. Kerf Width:
- The kerf is the width of the blade's cut. Thin kerf blades remove less material and are more efficient, while full kerf blades are stronger and better suited for heavy-duty cutting.
Applications of machine clip woodworking blades
- Rift cut: Cutting wood along the grain.
- Cross cut: Cutting wood horizontally.
- Combination cut: Blades designed for both rift and cross cuts.
Advantages of machine clip blades
- Durability: Carbide tips are very wear-resistant and can handle tough materials.
- Precision: Designed for clean, accurate cuts with minimal tearing.
- Versatility: Available in a variety of tooth configurations for different woodworking tasks.