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May 22, 2026 - 06:21 AM
Blade material is a key factor for durability, edge retention, and cutting quality. Plate jointer blades are commonly made from carbide or polycrystalline diamond (PCD). Carbide-tipped blades, like the Amana Tool LAM400T6, offer a great balance of longevity and affordability, while PCD blades, such as the Amana Tool LAM100T3-PCD and Lamello PCD Cutter, provide exceptional wear resistance and can last many times longer than carbide, especially in abrasive materials. The range of materials available means you can choose a blade that matches your frequency of use and material type, ensuring the best value and performance for your projects.
