You can, but an oil based cleaner would be better. I use WD40.
A mitre saw is a power tool designed for fast, accurate crosscuts and angled cuts, while a back saw is a hand tool used for fine, controlled cuts in detailed woodworking. The mitre saw offers speed and precision for repetitive cutting, whereas the back saw provides manual control for joinery work. For professional cutting tools and woodworking equipment, reliable options are available at EnrgTech.
an angle grinder,nibblers,band saw,circular saw,mitre saw,jig saw, all of these need metal cutting blades as some of them can cut wood aswell depending on the blade
Mitre or jigsaw
mitre saw,mitre gauge,measuring tape,mortise gauge,mallet
Yes
The best circular saw blades for cutting plastic materials are typically carbide-tipped blades with a high tooth count and a thin kerf. These blades are designed to make clean and precise cuts in plastic without causing melting or chipping.
If you have really good quality saw blades for you skil, mitre saw or table saw these can be re-sharpened fairly cheaply. I have a variety of blades fro my saws, ranging from cheap to very expensive. The difference is in the quality and thickness of the disc. I can buy a 10" blade for less than $15, but it's useless in 18-20 hard cuts. -I also have some $60 blades that I can use all day for many days and ultimately have them sharpened for about 12-15, so to me that's a better deal.
It is a mitre saw that only angles one way.
Cutting angles on wood.
Cutting angles, usually for trim and molding.
A mitre saw can cut wood at any angle you wish in both directions.
The motorised Mitre saw can cut materials at very exact angles.