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T-SHANK JIGSAW BLADE CLEAN CUT WOOD/LAMINAT 2.5MM 10TPI 100MM 2PC
T-SHANK JIGSAW BLADE CLEAN CUT WOOD/LAMINAT 2.5MM 10TPI 100MM 2PC
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T-SHANK JIGSAW BLADE CLEAN CUT WOOD/LAMINAT 2.5MM 10TPI 100MM 2PC
Features
- 2.5 mm thickness — stable blade for clean cutting through laminates and soft materials.
- 10 TPI (teeth per inch) — suitable for smooth finishes on wood and laminated surfaces.
- 100 mm total length — compact yet adequate for many jigsaw tasks in cabinetry and fitting.
- T-shank mount — quick, universal fit in most modern jigsaws without adapter.
Benefits
- Smoother edges: The 10 TPI profile helps reduce chip-out on laminate edges and wooden surfaces.
- Reduced blade changes: Pack of 2 means you’re ready for replacements when needed.
- Compatibility: T-shank fits most jigsaws for fast bit switchover on site.
- Quality build: Tork Craft blade offers reliable performance and value for workshop or DIY use.
Extra Information
- Use at moderate jigsaw speed with proper support to reduce vibration and chip-out.
- Keep a clean base-plate and secure the workpiece to optimise cut quality.
- For laminate cutting, consider masking tape over the cut path to further reduce chipping.
Pro Tip
- If you’re cutting laminate cabinets, start the cut with the good side down (on a handheld jigsaw) and finish from the good side up — this setup leverages the blade’s geometry for a cleaner look on the visible surface.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TC-T101BO |
| Product Type | T-shank jigsaw blade |
| Thickness | 2.5 mm |
| Tooth Count | 10 TPI |
| Length | 100 mm |
| Pack Quantity | 2 (carded) |
Safety
- Wear eye protection when using jigsaws; laminate chippings and debris can fly.
- Ensure jigsaw is held firmly and base-plate is flat on the workpiece to avoid kick-back.
- Allow blade to reach full speed before engaging the cut; forcing may cause vibration or poor finish.