Posted June 16, 200619 yr looking to buy a saw blade for my circular saw to cut my MDF. i was going to have lowes cut it, but i can't quit worrying that they will mess it up so im going to do it myself. i have been told to get at least a 40 tooth carbide tip blade....i am only going to use this thing once so i dont want to put a lot of money into it. i was thinking getting a higher tooth count blade, just not carbide tipped. i was thinking like a 120/150 tooth blade....would that work well? is the carbide tipped that big of a deal?
June 16, 200619 yr MDF glue will rip up a non-carbide one fast, but if you are only using it for one enclosure it should be okay. At HD I got a carbide one for mine for like $9 though.
June 16, 200619 yr Author ok, i just bought one for $5, 140 tooth, non-carbide. i live in a small town so i dont have much of a selection. i am going to lowes next week so i will check for a carbide one there. thanks for the help though
June 17, 200619 yr Carbide tipped tend to leave gouges in the wood if you pull it from the side since the actual teeth are thicker than the actual blade
June 17, 200619 yr Yeah, I usually buy the cheap $3 ones from Menards for every enclosure I do. It's nice to have a new blade for every box and they're cheap enough to justify it. They do NOT last though, so if you want to go cheap, that is the way to do it.
June 19, 200619 yr $12 carbinde blade with 3/32" with is what ive used for the past 5 enclosures and its still sharp as ever
June 19, 200619 yr Carbide is a must... The only thing non carbide blades are good for is putting backwards and cutting sheets of Tin.
June 19, 200619 yr Author well i went to lowes today and all i found were either 40 tooth carbide tipped blades for $10 or 140~ tooth carbide tipped blades for like $30. i didnt want to spend too much and being only for a one time use, i stuck with my 150 tooth non carbide blade. thanks for the help
June 20, 200619 yr you dont need lots of teeth...40 tooth is plenty...you just want to stay aay from ripping blades you will need a new blade soon if you do much cutting on MDF...get the 40 too th carbide next time
June 20, 200619 yr Author this box should be the only time i use it, but next time around i will probably go with a carbide. i figured that you would need more than 40 teeth..
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