| Budke
Combination Table Saw Blades
The all-purpose table saw blade for
cutting all kinds of wood.
This is the ideal all-purpose blade because it does
so many things well, making it the most popular combination blade
available. Use it for ripping or crosscutting solid woods as well as
cutting plywood and particle board. A "best buy" value, the
Budke Combination Blade has hefty carbide tips that can be sharpened
many times. If you only buy one blade for your table saw, this is the
one you want. |
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Precision
Trim Blades
For exceptionally smooth end trimming and
crosscutting in all types of solid wood and plywood.
Super-finished alternating bevel teeth cleanly cut wood fibers.
This is the ideal trim saw blade for high-quality commercial
applications or general trim work that demands the best cuts. In
general, select higher tooth quantities for smoother cuts. |
| General
Purpose Blades
The new General Purpose saw blade,
designed for ripping and crosscutting solid wood, plywood and particle
board.
This new addition to the SystiMatic family of professional quality
saw blades is designed to do many jobs: ripping and crosscutting in
solid wood, plywood and particle board. Made with tough C4 carbide, it
will outlast other blades and continue to give superior cuts because it
stays sharp longer than blades with softer carbide. And when we say
superior cuts, we mean it: clean, true and chip-free. For table saws,
radial arm and miter saws. |
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Super
Finish Trim Blades
Super fine crosscutting on all types of
solid woods.
Super Finish saw blades have one purpose: the Ultimate Cross Cut. They
feature steep top bevel teeth with sides that plane the wood and produce
smooth, splinter-free cuts that need virtually no sanding |
| Aluminum
and Copper Cutting Blades
For cutting aluminum and other
non-ferrous metals.
Designed with HSR™ Gold for longer service life and extra shoulder
strength for added safety, these blades will yield smooth, burr-free
cuts in non-ferrous metals. Choose higher tooth counts for thinner
materials and lower counts for thicker stock. Also excellent for chop
(cutoff) saws and of course, these will also do a good job on wood. With
their negative hook angle, these blades are excellent on radial arm and
sliding miter saws. |
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Plastic
and Trim Blades
These blades are designed for chip-free
cutting of plastics and plastic/particle board overlays (such as
Formica), as well as
trimming solid woods and plywood.
Choose higher tooth counts for thin or brittle materials, lower
tooth counts for thicker or lower melting point materials. Too many
teeth may cause excess friction, causing melting, blade gumming
and rough cuts. These blades are recommended for cutting laminates on
particle board and also excellent for miter-cutting hardwoods. |
| Miter
Saw Blades
Designed to replace the original blade on
your DeWalt, Delta, Hitachi, Black & Decker or any brand miter saw
to give you better than OEM performance.
Get longer life out of your machine with a miter saw blade designed
to reduce strain on brake systems. |
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Thin
Line® Narrow Kerf Blades
Get smooth finish cuts with less waste
and less feed force.
These are some of the thinnest
blades on the market, with a narrow kerf, requiring less power and
saving valuable material. Great choice for the discriminating wood
worker or serious hobbyist. You'll find Budke Combination (BB), Heavy
Duty Rip (HR), Precision Trim (PT) and Plastic & Trim (PC) blades
here but made with thinner plates and narrower tips. Great for
lower-powered machines like portable table saws. |
| Compound
Miter Saw Blades
These commercial quality compound miter
saw blades are ideal replacements for all brands of machines.
Get the professional results you want with your DeWalt, Delta,
Hitachi or any compound miter saw! Great for cutting any type of wood,
vinyl siding (Triple Chip model PC) or aluminum siding (Non-Ferrous
Metal cutting models RM and MC). These blades are also excellent for
radial arm and sliding compound miter saws. |
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Laminate-Veneer
Blades
(Note:
This line has been discontinued and replaced with the Melamine-Veneer
blades. |
| Heavy
Duty Miter Saw Blades
For use on production-type double miter
machines or any miter saw, in wood, plastic and non-ferrous metal
applications.
The perfect choice for picture frame shops, millwork shops or
anywhere a stiffer, heavy duty miter blade is needed. Especially
when making compound miter cuts, a thinner blade will tend to flex,
throwing off the miter joint. These heavy duty blades, with their
thicker, stiffer plates, won't do that. You'll get clean, tight-fitting
joints. The DW gives chip-free miter cuts in wood and the ALUMINATOR™
design DM gives clean, burr-free cuts in aluminum or other non-ferrous
metals, as well as in wood, as will the WM. |
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Rip
Blades
Tough,
high-production rip saw blades for all types of solid wood.
These blades are well-suited for both
soft and hard woods, producing a good finish in either.
In general, choose a higher tooth count for power feed
applications and a lower count for hand-fed machines.
Great for stock break-down.
Glue Joint Rip Blades, For smooth, straight,
ready-to-glue cuts in all types of solid wood.
The Triple Chip design of these
blades produces a smooth, true surface for gluing or
finish work. Especially recommended for hardwoods. |
| Radial
Arm Blades
Designed for safe, smooth cuts on radial
arm, sliding compound miter and chop saws.
Reduce the chances of grabbing or overfeeding with these negative
hook angle radial arm saw blades. Choose the RT for crosscutting or
cutoff work or the RM for all-purpose cutting - including cutting of
non-ferrous metals on radial arm and sliding miter saws. |
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Contractor
Blades
All-purpose blade for rugged use by
contractors and lumber yards.
These heavy-duty Contractor saw blades are designed for applications
where one blade is needed to quickly cut a wide variety of materials -
solid woods or plywood - ripping or crosscutting. A very good value with
long life, this blade will yield medium-smooth cuts. |
| TFE
Bandits Teflon Coated Blades
The coating on these is a tough
commercial aerospace grade, with a low drag coefficient used in high
friction wear applications. Get up to 400% longer blade life.
These blades are also made with
special tooth geometry for better cuts. |
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Dado
Sets - Fine and Superfine
The SystiMatic Superfine dado set - with
the 42-tooth outer dado saw blades and six-wing chippers, you'll get
smooth, square cuts every time. The Fine Dado sets have 16 - 22 teeth on
the outside cutters, depending on size, with 2-tooth inside chippers.
Both types are adjustable to 13/16 in. |
| Plymaster
Plywood Blades
The ultimate blade for the cabinetmaker
or the serious craftsman.
The Plymaster plywood saw blade is SystiMatic's best cabinet blade.
It's a must-have for the discriminating woodworker who demands smooth,
clean and chip-free cuts in all types of plywood and particle board.
These blades are used by the makers of some of the finest custom
cabinets you'll find anywhere. |
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Accessories
Improve the quality of your cuts, reduce noise and
vibration with a set of support collars. Adapt your blade to fit your
arbor with a saw blade bushing. Fine-tune the
width of your dado cuts with dado shims.
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| Melamine-Veneer
Blades
Designed for cutting double-sided
Melamine and fine veneered Plywood.
This new blade is designed specifically for chip-free cutting in
Melamine board and delicate veneers. Made with tough C4 carbide and a 6° Negative Hook
angle, the SystiMatic® Melamine saw blade will give superior cuts and
because it stays sharp longer than blades with softer carbide, you will
continue to get the quality of cut you demand for a long time. |
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Terminology
For those who aren't experts in saw blade
design (which is probably most of us) we thought it would be a good idea
to explain some of the terminology to make some sense of all the words
and abbreviations you'll see as you go through the pages of blades on
this site.
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