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Wood Cutting Blades, Router Bits, and Saw Accessories

Wood cutting tools support framing, finish carpentry, cabinetry, renovation, and jobsite fabrication where clean cuts, controlled feed rates, and durable tooth design are critical. Proper blade and bit selection improves finish quality, reduces tear-out, and extends tool life.

Our selection includes circular saw blades, table saw blades, mitre saw blades, dado blade sets, framing blades, demolition blades, fine finish blades, plywood blades, oscillating blades, grout removal blades, planer blades, scroll saw blades, Freud router bits, and tracksaw tracks and clamps from Freud, DEWALT, Milwaukee, and Diablo.

Circular, Table Saw, and Mitre Saw Blades

Saw blades are designed for specific cut types and material demands.

Framing blades prioritize speed and durability.
Fine finish blades increase tooth count for smoother cuts.
Plywood blades reduce splintering and tear-out.
Thin kerf blades reduce material waste and motor strain.
Thick kerf blades provide added rigidity for precision cutting.

Matching tooth count and kerf thickness to the application improves accuracy and efficiency.

Dado Blade Sets for Joinery

Dado blades are used to create grooves, rabbets, and joinery cuts.

Stacked blade systems allow adjustable cutting width.
Designed for table saw compatibility.
Ideal for cabinetry and structural wood joinery.

Proper setup ensures consistent groove depth and clean shoulder cuts.

Router Bits for Edge Profiles and Joinery

Router bits support edge shaping, joinery, and decorative profiles.

Freud router bits provide carbide cutting edges for durability.
Profile bits create clean edges and moldings.
Straight bits support dado and groove cutting.

Correct RPM and feed rate improve finish and bit life.

Specialty and Oscillating Blades

Oscillating and specialty blades support detailed cutting and renovation work.

Oscillating blades assist with flush cuts and plunge cuts.
Grout removal blades support tile repair and renovation.
Scroll saw blades provide detailed, intricate cuts.

Selecting the proper blade type improves control and cut precision.

Planer Blades and Tracksaw Accessories

Planer blades maintain smooth surface finishing and dimensional accuracy.

Sharp planer knives improve surface quality.
Tracksaw tracks and clamps improve straight-line cutting accuracy.
Secure track systems reduce deviation and material waste.

Maintaining sharp cutting edges improves efficiency and finish consistency.

Built for High-Speed Cutting Environments

Wood cutting blades operate under high RPM and repeated load cycles. Professional-grade carbide teeth and precision-balanced blade bodies improve durability, reduce vibration, and maintain consistent performance.

Routine inspection and timely replacement reduce burning, tear-out, and material damage.

How Wood Cutting Tools Support Carpentry and Construction Workflows

Wood cutting blades and router bits are used alongside circular saws, table saws, mitre saws, track saws, routers, and planers. Proper cutting system integration improves productivity, accuracy, and finish quality across framing and finish applications.

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


Wood Cutting FAQ

What is the difference between thin kerf and thick kerf blades?

Thin kerf blades remove less material and reduce motor strain, while thick kerf blades provide added rigidity for precision cutting.

How many teeth should a framing blade have?

Framing blades typically have fewer teeth to prioritize cutting speed over finish quality.

What is a dado blade used for?

Dado blades create grooves and rabbets for joinery applications on table saws.

When should I use a plywood blade?

Plywood blades have higher tooth counts to reduce splintering and improve cut finish.

Are router bits interchangeable between brands?

Router bits are generally compatible if shank size matches the router collet, but RPM and application must be considered.