Metalwork Saws
Metalwork saws are a tool mainly used for cutting and processing metal. It is used to cut precious metals such as gold and silver, metals such as nickel, copper, and steel, as well as shells, hard and thick wood, and plastics. There are around 10 to 100 or more teeth per cm, and the width and length of the blades vary. Bi-metal blade metalwork saws are safe because the blades rarely chip and fly off during work. There is also a carbide type that can cut bricks and blocks as well as metal. The mainstream frames are SK carbon tool steel materials, which are strong and durable, and lightweight and easy-to-handle aluminum. The compact and easy-to-use hacksaws have a blade whose length can be easily adjusted according to the work by operating only the mounting screw. The type with gullets on the blade has less cutting burr.