Abracs Multi Tool Blades Wood | Oscillating Multi-Tool Blades for Timber Cutting
- Fast, clean cutting in wood โ optimised tooth design for smooth, accurate cuts with minimal splintering.
- Versatile for tight spaces โ ideal for plunge cuts, flush cuts and trimming where saws and jigsaws cannot reach.
- Compatible with leading multiโtools โ universal fitting (OIS style) suits most popular oscillating machines (check tool compatibility).
- Perfect for flooring and secondโfix โ undercutting door frames, trimming skirting and cutting boards to length.
- Tradeโquality performance โ durable blade construction for consistent results and longer life on site.
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Abracs Multi Tool Blades Wood
Abracs Multi Tool Blades Wood are professionalโgrade oscillating multiโtool blades designed for fast,
precise cutting in timber and woodโbased materials. Ideal for joinery, flooring, carpentry and general
renovation work, these wood cutting multi tool blades deliver clean, controlled cuts in softwood,
chipboard, MDF, skirting boards and architraves โ perfect for trade and serious DIY users.
Abracs Multi Tool Blades Wood are engineered specifically for timber cutting applications with
oscillating multiโtools. Manufactured from highโcarbon steel (HCS) or similar woodโoptimised material
(check specific variant), they provide a sharp, fastโcutting edge that excels at plunge cuts,
flushโcutting and detailed trimming in a range of soft woods and woodโbased products.
These blades are ideal for jobs where precision and access are critical โ such as cutting out sections
of floorboards, trimming architraves to fit new flooring, notching timber, and making accurate cutโouts
in cabinets or builtโin furniture. The thin kerf and fine tooth pattern help minimise tearโout and
splintering, leaving a neat edge that requires minimal finishing.
Designed with a universal (OISโstyle) multiโfit mounting, Abracs Multi Tool Blades Wood are compatible
with most leading oscillating multiโtool brands (excluding some proprietary Starlockโonly systems โ
always check your machine). They are an essential addition to any tradespersonโs kit, offering a
timeโsaving solution for awkward cuts that would be difficult or impossible with traditional saws.
Typical Use Cases
- Undercutting door frames and architraves to slide laminate, engineered or solid flooring underneath.
- Trimming skirting boards in situ for alterations and refurbishments.
- Cutting access notches in joists, battens or floorboards (following structural guidance).
- Cutting out damaged sections of timber flooring or panels for repair.
- Making precise cutโouts in cabinets, shelving or furniture for sockets, pipes or vents.
Installation & Usage Tips
- Check tool compatibility: These blades are designed for standard oscillating multiโtools with an OISโstyle interface. Confirm compatibility with your machine (e.g. Bosch, DeWalt, Makita, Fein MultiMaster with adapter, etc.).
- Disconnect power first: Always unplug mains tools or remove batteries before changing blades.
- Secure the blade firmly: Ensure the blade is correctly seated and the clamping screw is fully tightened before use.
- Let the blade cut at its own pace: Do not force the cut. Apply moderate pressure and allow the oscillating action to do the work โ this improves blade life and cut quality.
- Mark out the cut: Use a pencil, knife line or masking tape as a visual guide for precise cutting.
- Avoid nails and screws: Standard wood blades are not intended for cutting through metal fixings; hitting nails will quickly blunt or damage the teeth.
- Use appropriate PPE: Wear eye protection, hearing protection and a dust mask when cutting wood, particularly indoors.
Technical Information (Typical)
Specifications vary by individual blade size and tooth pattern; always check the specific product
label or Abracs data sheet. Typical characteristics of Abracs Multi Tool Blades Wood include:
- Type: Oscillating multiโtool blades for cutting wood and woodโbased materials.
- Material: Highโcarbon steel (HCS) or equivalent woodโoptimised blade material.
- Applications: Softwood, chipboard, MDF, plywood, laminate and similar timber products (not designed for metal).
- Tooth pattern: Fine or medium tooth design for fast yet controlled cutting and reduced tearโout.
- Blade widths: Available in various widths for narrow cuts, wide trims and plunge cuts (e.g. 20โ65mm typical range โ check individual item).
- Mounting: Universal OISโstyle multiโfit interface to suit most oscillating multiโtools (adapters may be required for some systems).
- Use: Suitable for plunge cuts and flush cuts when used with an oscillating multiโtool in accordance with manufacturer instructions.
For full details including recommended materials, maximum cutting depth, blade life guidance and
compatibility lists, refer to the official Abracs technical documentation for Multi Tool Blades Wood.
Key Features
- Woodโoptimised tooth design โ delivers fast, clean cuts in timber and composite wood products.
- Universal multiโfit shank โ compatible with most oscillating multiโtool brands (check for any brandโspecific adapters).
- Ideal for plunge and flush cuts โ perfect for cutting in tight corners, against surfaces and in confined spaces.
- Durable blade construction โ tradeโquality manufacture for reliable performance and extended life.
- Precision cutting โ thin kerf and controlled tooth pattern minimise splintering and reduce finishing work.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What materials can Abracs Multi Tool Blades Wood cut?
These blades are designed for cutting wood and woodโbased materials such as softwood, chipboard, MDF,
plywood and laminate. They are not intended for cutting metal, masonry or very hard materials. For mixed
materials or metalโcontaminated timber, use a biโmetal or multiโmaterial blade instead.
2. Will these blades fit my oscillating multiโtool?
Abracs Multi Tool Blades Wood typically use a universal (OISโstyle) multiโfit mounting which suits most
popular oscillating multiโtools from brands like Bosch, Makita, DeWalt, Milwaukee and others. Some
Starlockโonly machines may require specific Starlock blades, so always check your toolโs manual and
the fitting style before purchase.
3. Can I use these blades for cutting through nails or screws in wood?
Standard wood blades are not designed for cutting metal fixings and will quickly blunt or become damaged
if they hit nails or screws. If you need to cut through timber containing metal, choose a biโmetal or
multiโmaterial blade specifically rated for that purpose.
4. How do I get a clean cut in visible timber and skirting?
Use a fineโtooth wood blade, mark your cut accurately, and let the tool cut at a steady pace without forcing
it. Supporting the workpiece, using masking tape along the cut line, and keeping the blade sharp all help
reduce splintering. Light sanding afterwards will improve the finish if required.
5. How long do Abracs Multi Tool Blades Wood last?
Blade life depends on the material being cut, how aggressively the blade is used and whether it contacts
nails or other hard objects. Used on clean softwood or MDF with moderate pressure, you can expect good,
consistent service life. Avoid overheating (blueing of the teeth) by not forcing the cut and allowing the
blade to cool between long cuts.
Common Uses / How to Use
To get the best results from Abracs Multi Tool Blades Wood:
- Unplug or remove the battery from your oscillating multiโtool before changing blades.
- Fit the blade to the toolโs mounting interface, ensuring it is correctly aligned and securely clamped.
- Mark your cut line on the timber or skirting using a pencil or knife line for accuracy.
- Set the tool to an appropriate speed (many users prefer a mediumโhigh setting for wood).
- Bring the blade gently into contact with the workpiece and allow it to start cutting before increasing pressure.
- For plunge cuts, start at a shallow angle and rock the tool carefully into the material.
- For flush cuts, keep the blade flat and supported against the surface, taking care not to damage adjacent finishes.
| Size | 34mm Fine Cut (Single), 34mm Fine Cut (Pack of 5), 34mm Fine Cut (Box of 20), 45mm Fine Cut (Single), 45mm Fine Cut (Bow of 20), 68mm Fine Cut (Single), 87mm Radial (Single), 34mm Japanese Cut (Single), 45mm Japanese Cut (Single), 68mm Japanese Cut (Single) |
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