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No, it will burn the wood and cause a lot of smoke.

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Q: Can you use a fiber cement saw blade on wood?
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What does a table saw blade do?

Cut wood


How do you choose the right saw blade?

There are many kinds saw blade, diamond saw blade and carbide saw blade. You should choose the saw blade according to the application, like wood, metal, stone, concrete, wall and so on.


What is the benefits of a coated saw blade versus an uncoated saw blade?

coated blade creates less friction/binding/heat. coated blade less likely to leave burn mark on wood due to blade overheating


Can you use a coping saw on wood?

Yes , you can use it on wood you can also cut shapes and alter the blade to your needs.


What do you use to cut James hardie siding?

AnswerA circular saw with a hardi blade works well wear a mask its very dustyAnswerThere are several things.The best thing to cut it with is a fiber cement shear. It's like a set of powered scissors that will cut the material. They're expensive so you don't buy one unless you are a pro fiber cement installer, but they're rentable.Then comes the circular saw with Hardie blade, which works.You can also score and snap the material (or so they say), or use a circular saw with a 16-tooth blade, however, you must wear breathing protection because the dust generated contains silica which can cause cancer.If you are cutting alot of siding and are in a hurry I recomend you use a "Hardi blade" you can cut 7 pieces at once and makes knotch cutting alot faster, but it is dusty! where a mask and goggles, it will "spit", "nippers" fiber cutting shears, are also good as mentioned in another answer but are spendy for a single job. Blades for a saw are about $80 nippers are $200.


How-to tile directly onto wood flooring?

Typically you dont want to tile directly over wood. The reason is that wood will shrink and grow depending on moister, and you will end up cracking your tile. Your best option is to put down a cement board or a fiber board. This can be picked up at a lowes or home depot. My preference is the 1/4" fiber board, it is really easy to work with, you can cut it with a skill saw, where you cant do that with the cement board. You are also going to want to tape your joints on your fiber board, this will help prevent cracking of grout joints and tiles. Good luck


What hand tool do you use to cut a piece of wood to size?

A wood chisel. This is a tool with a steel blade extending out to be able to hit with a hammer,]. There is also a wood or plastic handgrip.


What are the differences between rip saw and tenon saw?

A tenon saw has a rigid, solid rectangular blade about 12inches long and 3-4 inches wide, and around a 1/32 inch thick and has a reinforcing strip of metal along the top edge of the blade to keep it straight and rigid. It is used for cutting wood joints accurately, and can only cut in straight lines. A copingsaw, however has a much thinner narrow blade stretched in a frame shaped like a 'D' with the upright of the 'D' being the blade. The handle is in line with the blade. Coping saws are used for cutting round and complicated shapes out of wood (or, with a suitable blade, metal). The thin blade means that the saw is able to cut out complex shapes accurately as the saw blade can reach small corners and follow quite complex shapes. A fret saw is very similar to a coping saw except that the 'D' shaped frame is very elongated and the blade very fine and thin. This saw is used for cutting intricate decorative shapes out of thin wood. A scroll saw is a motorised fret or coping saw where the blade moves up and down through a metal table. Instead of moving the blade through the wood or metal, the wood or metal is moved round the moving blade, producing the intricate cut.


What is a coping saw made of?

the handle is usually made out of wood , the blade and frame are both made out of metal.


What is a coping saw made out of?

the handle is usually made out of wood , the blade and frame are both made out of metal.


Why would a saw blade bind?

If you mean stop/ stick while cutting / the saw might be too small for the job. required. The blade could be blunt. Very wet timber can jamb the blade. One tip is to cut a wedge hit this in at the rear of the timber after the timber has passed through the saw about a foot. AT ALL TIMES KEEP HANDS CLEAR OF SAW BLADE.


Best saw tpi for general wood cutting?

Currently,A 60 TPI-alternate bevel tooth blade.