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Jigsaw Blades for Wood, Metal, and Ceramic Cutting

Jigsaw blades support curved cutting, detail work, panel trimming, and specialty material cutting across construction, renovation, cabinetry, and fabrication applications. Proper blade selection improves cut speed, finish quality, and material control.

Our selection includes DEWALT and Bosch jigsaw blades for fast cutting, clean cutting, fine finish work, metal cutting, carbide-tipped ceramic cutting, and assorted wood blade sets.

Wood Cutting Jigsaw Blades

Wood blades are designed for framing lumber, plywood, MDF, and finish materials.

Fast-cut blades remove material quickly for rough cuts.
Clean-cut and fine-finish blades reduce splintering.
Reverse tooth designs minimize top-surface tear-out.

Matching tooth count to material thickness improves cut quality.

Metal Cutting Jigsaw Blades

Metal blades are engineered for cutting steel, aluminum, and non-ferrous materials.

Higher tooth-per-inch designs provide smoother cuts in metal.
Hardened steel construction improves durability.
Designed for controlled cutting speed and reduced vibration.

Proper feed rate prevents overheating and premature wear.

Carbide-Tipped Blades for Ceramic and Specialty Materials

Carbide-tipped jigsaw blades are used for tile, ceramic, and abrasive materials.

Carbide edges resist wear in hard materials.
Designed for controlled cutting without excessive chipping.
Suitable for renovation and specialty installation work.

Using the correct blade reduces breakage and improves finish quality.

Assorted Blade Sets for Versatility

Blade sets provide coverage for multiple materials and applications.

Include a range of tooth counts and cutting profiles.
Support jobsite flexibility without repeated purchases.
Ideal for service vehicles and general contractors.

Keeping multiple blade types available improves efficiency.

Choosing the Right Jigsaw Blade

Blade selection depends on material type, thickness, and desired finish.

Coarse teeth increase cutting speed in wood.
Fine teeth improve finish quality.
Specialty blades are required for metal and ceramic materials.

Correct blade compatibility with the jigsaw model ensures safe operation.

Built for Precision and Jobsite Durability

Jigsaw blades operate under lateral motion and material resistance. Professional-grade construction improves tooth retention, edge life, and consistent tracking during curved and detailed cuts.

Replacing dull blades maintains accuracy and reduces material damage.

How Jigsaw Blades Support Cutting Workflows

Jigsaw blades are used alongside circular saws, reciprocating saws, oscillating tools, and layout equipment. Proper blade selection improves precision cutting in cabinetry, framing, metal fabrication, and renovation projects.

Located in Woodstock just minutes from Highway 401, Contractor Cave supports contractors across Southern Ontario with convenient pickup for tools, fasteners, and jobsite supplies.


Jigsaw Blades FAQ

What jigsaw blade should I use for clean cuts in plywood?

Fine-tooth or reverse-tooth blades reduce splintering and improve finish quality in plywood.

Can jigsaw blades cut metal?

Yes. Metal-cutting blades with higher tooth-per-inch counts are designed for steel and non-ferrous materials.

What are carbide-tipped jigsaw blades used for?

Carbide-tipped blades are used for cutting ceramic tile and other abrasive materials.

Why does my jigsaw blade wander?

Blade wandering can result from dull teeth, improper blade selection, or excessive feed pressure.

Are jigsaw blades universal?

Many modern jigsaws use T-shank blades, but compatibility should always be confirmed with the tool manufacturer.