Bare-Tool Hitachi C18DLP4 18-Volt Lithium Ion 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (Tool Only, no Battery)

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Bare-Tool Hitachi C18DLP4 18-Volt Lithium Ion 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (Tool Only, no Battery) Feature

  • Tool body compatible with all Hitachi Lithium Ion, NiCd and NiMH 18-volt batteries
  • Features left-mounted 6-1/2-inch blade for convenience
  • Electric brake for increased safety
  • Built-in spotlight for improved visibility of cut line
  • Bevel angle adjusts up to 50-degree for accurate cuts for various applications


Bare-Tool Hitachi C18DLP4 18-Volt Lithium Ion 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (Tool Only, no Battery) Overview

Tool body compatible with all Hitachi Lithium Ion, NiCd and NiMH 18V post-style batteries Left-mounted 6-1/2" blade for accessibility and convenient blade changes Soft elastomer grip for improved comfort and reduced fatigue Electric brake for increased safety Fan cooled motor for increased run times and maximum power Built-in spotlight for improved visibility of cut line Accurate cuts with 50° bevel angle adjustment for various applications



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Saw 6

Saw 6 back with us - and thus will be: meat, blood, guts and sophisticated mechanisms to retrieve this from the human body.

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Saw 6 is already in the works. Here's what we know so far.

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The reviews are declining sharply for each sequel in the series - Saw (46% on rotten tomatoes), Saw 2 (36%), Saw 3 (26%), Saw 4 (18%), Saw 5 (14%). But the box office grosses aren't. Since Saw 3, the opening weekend totals have only dropped by m each time:

2004 - Saw - .2M opening - .1M cume
2005 - Saw 2 - .72M opening - M cume
2006 - Saw 3 - .6M opening - .2M cume
2007 - Saw 4 - .7M opening - .3M cume
2008 - Saw 5 - M estimated opening

Saw 5's production budget was reportedly only .8 million and any franchise that's tripling its budget on opening weekend is not going to be abandoned. On this scale of decline, the series has a looong way to go before it's considered no longer financially viable.

So what can we expect from Saw 6? Saw 5 director David Hackl has confirmed he's stepping aside for Kevin Greutert, who's edited every Saw movie to date. Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, who wrote Saws 4 and 5, will pen the screenplay.

As for returning cast members, Costas Mandylor (Mark Hoffman) has signed for Saw 6, as has Tobin Bell (Jigsaw).

The fate of Dr Gordon from Saw 1 remains the biggest mystery in the series. The reason he never reappeared in subsequent movies is that actor Cary Elwes filed a lawsuit in 2005 against the producers for shortchanging him on pay. The rumor is they have now made up and Leigh Whannell says Elwes might be back for Saw 6.

(Dr Gordon's fate may actually be revealed in the upcoming Saw Video Game, since it's written by original creators Leigh Whannell and James Wan and set at the same time as Saw 1).

There have also been hints that the infamous bathroom set could make a return, after an absence from Saw 5.

You can be damn sure that Saw 6 will be released Halloween 2009.

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Bare-Tool Bosch CCS180B 18-Volt 6-1/2-Inch Litheon Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery) Feature

  • 6 1/2" Saw Blade can completely cut through 2x material even at full depth of cut
  • Exclusive anti-snag lower guard for easing into the work piece
  • Heavy-Duty Aluminum foot and upper guard for enhanced durability on the toughest jobsites
  • 50 degree bevel gives you a wider range of applications
  • Spindle Lock allows for faster and easier blade change


Bare-Tool Bosch CCS180B 18-Volt 6-1/2-Inch Litheon Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery) Overview

Includes 18V Cordless Lithium-Ion 6-1/2" Circular Saw (Tool Only) - CCS180B



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Skil HD5510 6.5 Amp 5-1/2-Inch Circular Saw

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Skil HD5510 6.5 Amp 5-1/2-Inch Circular Saw Feature

  • 5-1/2-inch circular saw with left side blade for greater visibility; precision cut helical gears for longer tool life
  • Ball bearing construction; high torque motor for extra power
  • Zero adjust foot plate; 6.5 amps power; 1-3/4-inch cutting depth at 90-degrees and 1-5/16-inch at 45-degrees Arbor size 1/2 inch round.
  • Portable and easy to use at 6.5-pounds overall weight
  • 2-year limited warranty on equipment


Skil HD5510 6.5 Amp 5-1/2-Inch Circular Saw Overview

We’d wager that about 95 percent of the instances you use a circular saw, this little dynamo would be your saw of choice. Stacked up next to the 7-1/4-inch saws, some of which weigh twice as much as this one, it sacrifices nothing in power or performance, but it’s so much easier to use that the bigger boys in your toolbox would be gathering some dust.

It’s an amazingly light 6-1/2 pounds, and quite honestly, it feels like a toy when you first pick it up. But don’t be fooled by its petite dimensions. It plows across a 2-by-8 like nobody’s business, and if you’re used to a bigger, heavier circular saw, you can’t help but be delighted by how beautifully it handles. Taking it through a ¾-inch sheet is a joyride.

The left-side blade is perfect for right-handers, offering a nice clear sightline, and all the adjustments are convenient and easy to use. The bevel lever is up front, and the action is smooth and easy to set precisely. Depth of cut adjusts from the back, and that, too, is done easily.

If there are any caveats, we think it would be only that your capacity is slightly less with this little Skil as opposed to a bigger model, in that you can’t cut a 45-degree bevel on 2-by stock with this, and you’re at your max depth of cut at 90 degrees on a 2-by.

For everything else, this is an absolute beauty of a saw that will never tax your back, your shoulder or your arm. Contractors who find themselves climbing ladders or working on scaffolds will especially love this saw, as well as homeowners who don’t feel confident taking on a beefy saw but still want to get the job done. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste

What’s in the Box
Saw, blade wrench, combination blade





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Understanding the Track Saw

When you need a seriously straight cut, one with advanced accuracy and precision, when you need a tool to deliver smooth, seamless cuts and effortlessly smooth edges - look no further than a track saw. This saw is specifically built for perfect cutting accuracy in a more simple, more efficient design. With innovative features and technology, a track saw not only fills the shoes of traditional panel and circular saws, but bursts them at the seams. Especially designed for the accurate, precise, and quick cuts you won't get from any other product, the track saw is a titan among power cutting tools.

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A track saw is a circular saw that runs on a track. This saw track, or guide, technology provides a built in straight edge to deliver the smoothest, finest cuts. The tool offers a wide range of cutting innovations; its plunge cut feature allows craftsmen to cut directly into the center (or off center) of materials, and is especially helpful in applications like cutting windows out of complete pieces. Some track saws feature a depth control gauge that allows users to set depth level to the thickness of their materials to prevent damaging any material below. For optimal precision and accuracy, some track saws also feature a variable speed option - and most saws work with a number of blade sizes. Setting a new standard in the world of cabinetry and basic contracting, the track saw is ideal for serious woodworkers. Rumblings have been heard of a Makita track saw emerging in Canada, but as yet the best track saws still come straight from their birthplace - Germany's Festool. DEWALT has also, as of November, 2008, released their new track saw, nipping at the heals of Festool's guarded innovation.

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Over forty years ago Festool invented the plunge saw and guide rail system, otherwise known as the track saw. Throughout those forty years Festool has perfected that technology in their TS 55 and TS 75 EQ plunge cut circular saws. These tools are equip with an unchallenged guide rail system that exemplifies Festool's philosophy of innovation. The TS 55 sets a new standard for portable circular saws. Festool has refined the tool into something lighter, simpler to handle, and with more accuracy than ever before. The tool features Festool's FastFix blade change technology for easier, faster, and safer blade changes. It is also designed with a retractable spring-loaded riving knife that keeps wood separated as it passes through the saw for superior kickback prevention. Festool's plunge cut circular saw incorporates a supreme dust collection system for a cleaner, safer work space, and also triple motor bearings for maximum durability. The tool is powerful and smooth, strong and accurate, and incorporates the safety and stand-alone design Festool is known for.

The TS 55 has a 55 mm cutting depth providing nearly two inches of cutting capacity when used with the guide rail (on the rail the TS 55 has a straight down cut depth of 1 15/16 in (50 mm), and 1 7/16 in (37 mm) at 45 degrees - without the guide rail the saw has a straight down cut depth of 2 1/8 in (55 mm)). The tool's plunge action feature allows for more precise cut outs on wood surfaces and flooring. The saw, even with its size (9.92 lbs) and brute strength, is supremely accurate, and smoother than any in its class. The circular saw has a .787 in arbor size and a 0 - 45 degree bevel capacity. Festool's TS 55 plunge cut circular saw includes a 55 in (1,400 mm) guide rail and a 48-tooth high-quality carbide blade (6 ¼ in diameter, with a saw blade speed of 2,000 - 5,200 RPM). The saw also includes a limit stop, plug-it power cord, a splinterguard, and Festool's SYS 4 systainer. The TS 75 is an incredibly powerful plunge cut saw with Festool's famous pin-point accuracy. The saw can cut through material up to 2 ¾ in thick and leaves smooth edges that are both burn and splinter free - clean enough to glue without any further preparation. The powerful TS 75 can cut through solid doors like a devouring predator; its capable of truing the roughest lumber, and cutting out ornate window frames among many other applications. With this saw one can create exactly matching panels and save serious time by slicing stacked sheets of stock with only one cut. This saw is truly the creme de la creme of circular saws - experience one smooth, powerful cut with this tool and you're hooked.

The TS 75 has a 1.101 in arbor and a 0 - 45 degree bevel capacity. The saw weighs 13.6 lbs and includes a 75 in (1,900 mm) guide rail. The saw has a commanding 1,350 - 3,550 RPM blade speed and comes with 8 ¼ diameter blades in 48 and 36-tooth. On the guide rail the TS 75 has a straight down cut depth of 2 ¾ in (70 mm) and 2 1/8in (55 mm) cut depth at 45 degrees. Without the guide rail the saw has a 2 15/16 in (75 mm) straight down cut depth. The tool also includes Festool's limit stop, plug-it power cord, splipclutch, splinterguard, and SYS 5 systainer. The Festool TS 55 and TS 75 exemplify Festool's dedication to innovation and superiority. The tools are backed with Festool's unrivaled reputation of quality and design, and their three year (limited) warranty.

DEWALT power tools, a name well known in the tool industry has just developed and launched a new and unbelievable corded tack saw. Designed with cutting edge features and technology, DEWALT's new DWS520K track saw establishes itself as a brute force - a new titan in the tool industry. For an always flush cut, the track saw is designed with zero clearance, anti-splinter edges. The edges indicate the exact cut location producing a smoother, splinter free cut with advanced precision. The saw's dual edge track system provides perfectly straight cuts and moves easily, as if through butter, in both directions. DEWALT has incorporated a straight plunge mechanism; a non-pivoting, parallel link mechanism designed ergonomically for optimal operator comfort and control. To prevent blade binding and kickback while engaged, the saw is also designed with a continous anti-kickback system. This mechanism ensures an always safe, always smooth, accurate cut.

The new track saw runs with a 120v power supply (12A) and at 1,300 watts. This hi-power motor effortlessly cuts through hard wood up to 2-1/8 in thick. The saw runs at a no load speed of 1,750-4,000 RPM ensuring the power and capability serious woodworkers demand from their equipment. Additionally, the saw's flat blade guard technology provides a low profile blade guard enabling the operator increased accessibility in tight or confined spaces. DEWALT has also designed this saw with an amazing dust management system. Its 1-1/4" universal dust port provides a 90 percent dust extraction capability keeping job sites safer and freer of debris. Not to be outdone by any other track saw on the market, DEWALT has engineered this tool with a 47 degree bevel capacity. This extra 47 degree movement makes struggling through tight spots and corners, a thing of the past. The simple, fluid maneuverability of this saw makes it more versatile and more functional than any in its class. The saw holds a blade 165mm in diameter and comes with a 6-1/2", 48 tooth precision ground blade (20mm arbor), and a heavy duty kit box for security and convenience. This saw is more versatile, adaptable, and effecient than any circular saw or panel saw in its class. DEWALT offers one year free service on the new DWS520K corded track saw and a three year limited warranty.

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Power Tool Buying Guide For Circular Saw

A circular saw is a great tool and one of the most common tools in the workshop. It was invented in England back in 1780. The circular saw is also known as a buzz saw or commonly called the Skil saw, even though Skil is a manufacturer that makes circular saws. With the right blade, a circular saw is capable of cutting wood, steel, masonry and ceramic tile. Circular saws come in different sizes ranging from 3" to 16". The most common corded size is 7 1/4" and cordless is 5 3/8" & 6 1/2". There are two types of circular saws: IN-Line Saws and Worm Drive Saws.

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In-Line Saw - These are the most common types of circular saws and tend to be the least expensive. In addition, they don't weigh as much as the Worm Drive saws. An In-line saw's motor sits perpendicular to the blade and a shaft runs directly from the motor to drive the blade. An In-Line saw will suit most of your applications, and except for changing the blades, they are maintenance free.

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Worm Drive Saw - A worm drive is for heavy duty use and tends to cost a little more than the In-Line saws. A worm drive motor is positioned parallel with the blade and uses a gear to increase the torque transferred to the blade. These tend to be a little heavier than the in-line models. Also, worm saws are not maintenance free, you will need to occasionally add a special oil to the motor, which is nothing more than unscrewing a screw and adding the oil, it is very easy.

Circular Saw Features

Electric Brakes - This is one feature I would get, no questions asked. An electric brake stops the motor in about two seconds after releasing the trigger, while a saw without an electric brake will take about 10 to 15 seconds to stop. The electric brake works by reversing the flow of electricity to the saw motor. The reason to go with the electric brake, which most models now offer, is to save limbs and fingers. After you are cutting for a while your arm will tend to get tired, so you want to make sure your safe at all times. Stopping the blade quicker means less chances of getting hurt.

Blade Capacity - As noted above circular saws come in different blade sizes. If you are buying a corded model I would go with a 7 1/4" and for cordless, go with a 6 1/2". The larger blade models are heavier, but in the long run you will have to make less cuts, especially on angle cuts.

Shaft Locks - Make sure your saw has a lock. A Shaft lock is usually a button you press that holds the blade still, making changing the blade easier. If your buying a professional power circular saw, it should have this feature. The cheaper models usually do not have this feature.

Circular Saw Blades

A saw blade is one of the most important parts to a circular saw. Not only having the right blade is important, but also having a sharp blade is important. There are numerous blades for different jobs and below we cover the common uses. If you would like a more in depth explanation on saw blades please follow this link - Blades.

Steel Blades - Inexpensive and good for softwood. Hardwood will make steel blades dull very quickly.

Carbide Blades - Will stay sharp longer than steel blades, but more expensive.

Tile Blades - Usually have diamond tip blades and are designed especially for cutting ceramic tile.

Masonry Blades - These blades are made for cutting concrete, brick, cinder block and other masonry material. They are made of abrasive material.

What to look for when buying a circular saw

I would definitely look for a circular saw that accepts 7 1/4 blades. These are the most common blades; therefore making it easier to buy blades down the road. Also I would look for a saw with a long cord, as you would be surprised how many cords are very short. You can always add an extension cord on, but I would look for a cord that is at least 8 feet in length. Another primary item to look for is an adjustable base plate. This is good for making angle cuts and sometimes comes in very handy.

Cordless Saws - Cordless saws are nice because they have no cords to plug in, trip over or even cut through. However, they lack power. The blades tend to be smaller and therefore they do not cut as quick. Since it takes a lot of power to cut through wood, you will definitely need more than one battery as you will be recharging them often.

Corded Saws - Corded saws are more powerful, but also heavier. If you are going to be cutting a lot of wood, grab the corded model as it will save you aggravation down the road.

I currently own a cordless and corded one. I find myself using both models just about the same. It is just easier to grab the cordless one and start cutting. Most of the carpenters I know or have talked to also own both styles.

Tips on using a Circular Saw

Make sure you have the right blade for the type of material you are cutting.

Blades - Make sure your blade is sharp and not dull. Dull blades tend to heat up more which causes more wear on your tools and more chances to bind.

Set the cutting depth no more than a 1/4 inch thickness of the wood to be cut. This will help reduce the chances of kick backs.

Clamp the wood you will be cutting. This will insure a more accurate cut.

Make sure your wood is clean of nails.

Make sure your saw is up to speed before you start cutting the wood.

Don't force your saw to cut. Let the saw cut by pushing slightly into the wood and letting the saw cut.

Make sure the blade stops before you grab the wood.

Power Tool Buying Guide For Circular Saw
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Bare-Tool Makita BSS610Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery)

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Bare-Tool Makita BSS610Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery) Feature

  • Makita-built motor delivers 3,700 RPM for faster cutting and ripping through wood
  • Compact, ergonomic design at only 7.1 lbs. for reduced operator fatigue
  • Includes features such as a built-in L.E.D. light to illuminate the work area, and a built-in dust blower to keep the line of cut free of debris
  • Makita LXT Lithium-Ion battery and Energy Star rated 30-Minute Rapid Optimum Charger produces 430% total lifetime work with 2.5X more cycles
  • 3-year warranty on tool


Bare-Tool Makita BSS610Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery) Overview

18-volt Lithium-Ion cordless 6-1/2-inch circular saw, 2 built In LED lights for more illuminated accurate work, compact design, only 13-5/8-inch long & weighs only 7.1-pounds, built in dust blower to enhance the line of sight, Makita built D35 high torque motor, heavy-gauge, precision machine base for smooth, accurate cutting and added Durability.

Bare-Tool Makita BSS610Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery) Specifications

The Makita 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw delivers cordless cutting power to the jobsite. The BSS610Z has a Makita-built high-torque motor and a compact design for a range of cutting applications, and will cut 2X material at 45 degrees.



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BSS610Z Features
PERFORMANCE - LXT Li-Ion batteries charge in 30 minutes, run longer and deliver 2.5X more cycles
SPEED - 3,700 RPM for faster cutting and ripping
CONTROL - Built-in dust blower and L.E.D. light for accurate cuts
COMFORT - Only 7.1 lbs. with ergonomic grip
Battery and charger not included

Tool Specifications
Blade diameter6-1/2"
Arbor5/8"
Max. cutting depth90° (2-1/4"), 45° (1-9/16")
No load speed3,700 RPM
Battery18V LXT Lithium-Ion
Overall length13-5/8"
Net weight7.1 lbs. (w/battery)
Makita-Built Motor Engineered for Versatile Power
The BSS610Z features a Makita-built high-torque motor that produces 3,700 RPM for faster cutting. The saw has a 50 degree maximum bevel cutting capacity and is engineered with a heavy gauge, precision machined base for smooth, accurate cutting and added durability.

Ergonomic Design in a Compact Size
The BSS610Z weighs just 7.1 pounds (with battery, sold separately) with a more compact design at 13-5/8 inches long and an ergonomic shape that fits like a glove for reduced operator fatigue. The BSS610Z is also equipped with two built-in L.E.D. lights that illuminate the work area for more efficient work, as well as a built-in dust blower to keep the line of cut free of debris.

Versatile Design for a Range of Applications
The BSS610Z is engineered for a range of cutting tasks, and is perfect for roofing, carpentry, remodeling, woodworking, and for any pro contractor who requires a best-in-class engineered cordless circular saw. The BSS610Z is just another example of Makita's commitment to innovative technology and best-in-class engineering.

About Makita's 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Tool Series
As one of the pioneers driving the cordless tool revolution, Makita changed the game with its breakthrough 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Series. Three years after its debut, Makita's LXT Series has grown from seven to over 35 tools, providing a wide range of cordless solutions for professional tradesmen. Makita also added 18V Compact Lithium-Ion for cordless power in a more compact size.

About Makita
Makita is a worldwide manufacturer of industrial quality power tools, and offers a wide range of industrial accessories. Makita applies leading-edge innovation to produce tools that are stronger, lighter, more powerful and easier to use. Makita USA, Inc. is located in La Mirada, California, and operates an extensive distribution network located throughout the U.S. For more information, please call 800/4-MAKITA (800/462-5482) or visit the website at makitatools.com. Makita is Best in Class Engineering.

Warranty
Every Makita Lithium-Ion tool is backed by Makita's 3-Year Warranty that covers repair due to defects in materials or workmanship up to three years from the date of original purchase. Makita Lithium-Ion batteries and chargers have a limited 1-year warranty. Please see makitatools.com for complete details.

What's in the Box
Makita BSS610Z 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw (tool only).


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DEWALT DW9158 6-1/2-Inch Cordless Construction Saw Blade Combo Pack with 18 Tooth and 24 Tooth Saw Blades

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DEWALT DW9158 6-1/2-Inch Cordless Construction Saw Blade Combo Pack with 18 Tooth and 24 Tooth Saw Blades Feature

  • Designed for cutting non-ferrous and general purpose wood cutting
  • Anti-stick rim for reduced gum-up and friction
  • Ultra-thin kerf for precision and fast cutting
  • Include 6-1/2-inch diameter 18-tooth and 24-tooth blades
  • 1-year warranty


DEWALT DW9158 6-1/2-Inch Cordless Construction Saw Blade Combo Pack with 18 Tooth and 24 Tooth Saw Blades Overview

The DeWalt DW9158 6-1/2-inch Cordless Construction Saw Blade Combo Pack with 18-tooth and 24-tooth Saw Blades is designed for cutting aluminum extrusions, copper, brass, and other non-ferrous metals and for general purpose wood cutting--including framing lumber, plywood, and various wood composites. Other features include an anti-stick rim for reduced gum-up and friction and an ultra-thin kerf for precision, fast cutting.



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How to Sharpen the Blades of a Circular Saws

Though sharpening blades of a circular saw was always a do-it-yourself task, most people simply had professionals perform this task. With the economics today, it may be a good idea to try it yourself, if you can.

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Following tips will guide you regarding the blade sharpening process:

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1. First, remove blades from the circular saw. Generally, to remove blades you will need an open-ended wrench box. Do not forget to refer the owner's manual prior to opening the blades.

2. Now place in the vise and close it properly. However, see that you do not tighten it much.

3. Next, make a marking with chalk at top most point of blade so that you understand that you have completed sharpening of the whole blade. Now hold the file, it means diamond file, especially if you sharpen blades using carbide tips at a twenty degree angle. Then, lightly stroke it along bevel edge of first tip and four good strokes will be adequate for sharpening it.

4. Next, skip blade points and then repeat same process all over again. Stroking the file at least four times over beveled edge will sharpen the points.

5. Go on turning the blade and go all around saw blade sharpening all points. You will understand when the entire process of sharpening it is over, as you will return to the chalk mark. Repeat the same thing on other blade side. Be sure to also start with the top most points with the beveled edge.

6. Finally, complete filing tips of the beveled tooth. Then, place the file between the top two teeth with the files flat side against the leading edge of the points. Run the file backwards and forwards just a single time across front edge from tip of blade point. Repeat this procedure for all tips and the blade will get sharpened in no time.

If you follow these simple instructions, you can sharpen the blades of your circular saw in an easy manner.

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How to Change the Blades of a Circular Saw

If you have a circular saw, then you will need to change its blades sometime or other. The steps for changing blades of a circular saw are easy. It is important that you change blades of your saws regularly, to get smooth and clean cuts.

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The following steps will guide you regarding how to change the blades of your circular saw:

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1. Firstly, wear thick leather gloves for protecting your hand from cuts when changing the blades.

2. Next, select blades depending on materials on which you will operate your saw. Most people are confused as to which type are right for your circular saw. In fact, you will find different types, each having their unique functionality. Carbide-tipped blades are especially used for cutting plywood or hardwood, as they are durable. Abrasive cut-off blade is used for cutting tough materials such as metal ad stones. In addition, you can opt for a combination of blades to cut through materials.

3. Now unplug your saw from an electrical outlet. Remove any coverings or guards that expose the blade. Then, look for a strong surface and place the saw on that surface. In addition, use bench clamps for holding it securely.

4. Next, search for a hole which is located somewhere at the center of the blade. Make use of the drill bit within the hole so that they do not rotate.

5. Now loosen and then remove bolt which connects the saw to the blade with a socket wrench or an open-end.

6. The next thing you need to do is carefully pull worn blades from the saw and then replace them with new ones. Also replace the bolts and see that it is attached firmly to the saw.

7. Finally, ensure that the saw has aluminum guard.

Like this you can easily change blades of your circular saw in an easy manner.

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DEWALT DW9158  6-1/2-Inch Cordless Construction Saw Blade Combo Pack with 18 Tooth and 24 Tooth Saw Blades
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