Can Milwaukee Metal saw cut wood?
Herein, can you cut wood with a metal circular saw?
Not only will you need a different blade for cutting metal than you would for cutting wood, but a metal-cutting blade should not be used in the same saw as the type used for wood. This is because a wood-cutting circular saw has an open motor housing. You'll need different blades for different kinds of metal.
- Makita 4131 Metal Circular Saw.
- DEWALT DWE304 Reciprocating Saw.
- Evolution Power Tools RAGE3 Miter Saw.
- Makita LC1230 Metal Cutting Saw.
- Evolution Power Tools EVOSAW230 Steel Circular Saw.
- DEWALT DCS373P2 20V Metal Circular Saw.
- Pocket Hose Hercules Hose Stainless Steel.
Also question is, can I use my wood miter saw to cut metal?
Yes, you can use a miter saw to cut metal as long as you use the appropriate blade; however, the types of metals are limited. The most possible metals that you can cut using a miter saw are aluminum and steel. Basically, you can use carbide blades to cut aluminum.
A standard, motorized circular saw is capable of creating straight cuts through most types of metal. The key to using a standard circular for cutting metal is to choose the proper blade for the project. In general, circular saws accept abrasive, metal cut-off discs for metalworking projects.