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Dec 23, 2025 - 06:25 AM
Combination blades are designed to handle both ripping (cutting along the grain) and crosscutting (cutting across the grain) tasks, making them versatile for general woodworking. General purpose blades, on the other hand, are also versatile but are typically optimized to provide good performance across a wider range of materials and cuts, not just wood. Both are multi-use, but combination blades focus more on woodwork, while general purpose blades are suitable for various materials.
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Here is a Link that will help you with deciding the blade you need.
https://toolstoday.com/saw-blades.html
