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Modified Geometry Blades have downward and a few reverse teeth to clean up the bottom of of the cut. This tooth configuration is very versatile - it can cut softwoods, hardwoods, and even plastics while minimizing burning and tolerating aggressive feed rates.
Spiral blades cut in all directions, so the work does not have to be turned to make cuts, making those sharp inside corners and details much easier to create. Spiral blades have a different feel than standard flat blades, but they are wildly popular and many people are hooked after trying them out!
Skip Tooth Blades have wider gaps between the teeth and are very versatile. They work well for intricate patterns, rough cuts, and even wood up to 2" thick.
Metal Cutting Blades are designed to cut thin ferrous and non-ferrous metals and other hard, nonmetallic materials. These blades do not take an aggressive feed rate as well as other blades, as cutting through metal is a slower process than cutting wood.