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May 16, 2026 - 05:54 AM
Blade angle affects the efficiency and finish of a cut or deburring operation. For example, a 45-degree angle on the Noga BN1510 Deburring Blade is ideal for accessing tight areas and creating clean chamfers. Saw blades offer a variety of hook and bevel angles, like the 10-degree hook angle in Amana Tool 610601C for smooth feeding and finish, or the -6 degree angle in Amana Tool MB10800 for chip-free laminate cuts. The benefit of having a range of blade angles is you can select the optimal tool for your application, whether you need aggressive cutting or fine finishing. Numerous angle options are available across sale items.
