Blade Width Selection
Wide blades track straight cuts better. Narrow blades turn tighter curves. Match blade to intended cut type. Multiple blades expand capabilities.
Tooth Patterns
Skip tooth clears sawdust efficiently. Hook tooth cuts aggressively. Regular tooth provides smooth cuts. Variable pitch reduces vibration.
TPI Considerations
More teeth mean smoother cuts. Fewer teeth cut faster but rougher. Match TPI to material thickness. Fine work needs higher TPI.
Blade Tension
Proper tension prevents wandering. Over-tension shortens blade life. Manufacturer guidelines vary. Flutter indicates insufficient tension.