Stores such as; Sears, Walmart, Lowes, Home Depot, Build, or any local lumber and accessory store will carry table saw blades. The price range for this item is anywhere from $8 to $50.
A dado blade. A dado blade is 2 saw blades sandwiched around a number of "chisel" blades added or subtracted to achieve the desired width of the saw cut.
a scroll saw is like a jig saw with a small straight blade while a skill saw is actually called a circular saw and typically has a 6 or 7 1/4 inch blade. it is sometimes called a skill saw because that is one of the brands that makes them.
There is a great new glossary for circular saw blades here: http://www.toolstoday.com/t-saw-blades-glossary.aspx The Toolstoday Saw Blade Glossary defines the many different saw blade terms that you need to know when you purchase, or start working with saw blades.
Any industry-retail store should have replacement blades, but it depends on what kind of saw you has. Since certain blades are more popular and known verse other types of blades.
If you have really good quality saw blades for you skil, mitre saw or table saw these can be re-sharpened fairly cheaply. I have a variety of blades fro my saws, ranging from cheap to very expensive. The difference is in the quality and thickness of the disc. I can buy a 10" blade for less than $15, but it's useless in 18-20 hard cuts. -I also have some $60 blades that I can use all day for many days and ultimately have them sharpened for about 12-15, so to me that's a better deal.
Engineers refer to it as high speed steel.
No, a circular saw is held in one hand. A table saw is set in a metal table or deck.
Diamond blades are mainly for cutting tiles.
There are several companies who offers sharpening cutting-tools' blades services. These are Integrity Saw, Tubergen, as well as Dino Saw.
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its a power saw with two blades ...