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Mar 30, 2026 - 01:07 PM
Construction material determines the blade's durability, flexibility, and cutting performance. Bi-metal blades combine high-speed steel teeth with a flexible steel back, offering up to 10 times longer life than standard blades and resisting breakage. High carbon steel is best for wood, while bi-metal excels in multi-material and heavy-duty applications. Products like the Makita 6" 10TPI All Purpose Blade and Makita 12" 6TPI Wood Cutting Blade feature bi-metal construction for superior longevity. With both bi-metal and high carbon steel options, users can choose the blade best suited for their workload and materials.
