I was in trouble because I couldn't cut straight when I grinded vertically with a dual-purpose blade. In particular, pineapple and rubber laminated lumber are hard, so it was very troublesome to cut them and then use an electric plane to correct the broken lines. Immediately after it arrived, there was no laminated lumber, but I tried it with white wood, and it cuts well. Since the saw blade is thick, it cuts straight without blurring. It is easy to handle with little resistance, and it is a lie-like cut that heats up to the extent that the cut is burnt with a dual-purpose blade. Since the number of teeth is small, it is not suitable for cutting, but it is a cut surface that can be used as it is for adhesive work. Durability is unconfirmed, but I bought two for the time being, so I'm expecting how long it will last. At this price, even if it is disposable, it seems to have enough for DIY use. (Translated by machine.)
The sharpness is outstandingly good. However, although the material of the plywood may be thin, the number of blades is small or the cut end is hangnail. It was a circular saw about 30 years ago, and I was saved because the 160mm blade was not in the HC but here. I hope there are many blades (Translated by machine.)
It was an old dust-proof circular saw, and at a nearby hardware store, I used to sharpen the blade (with a tip) every time, but it cost me a lot and I was looking for a 160mm blade. If the blade gets tired with 40 tips, the cut will be a little rough, but it costs less to replace it than to sharpen it, so I would like to use it in a divisible manner. (Translated by machine.)
We purchase for circular saws which we bought about 30 years ago of Ryobi. Recently, I wasn't able to cut it well, so I went around the tool stores and home improvement stores, but I was in trouble because the 160 size wasn't sold anywhere, but Mr. Monotaro helped me find it. As in the review, I bought two because it would be a problem if the chips flew. However, it has a good sharpness and a clean cut, which is useful for making wooden toys for grandchildren. I don't know how long it will last, but at this price, I think it would be nice if you could bring it with you. If it doesn't work, I'll repeat it. (Translated by machine.)
Cutting small-diameter wood (making discs for children)
Rating
80%
Reasonable sharpness, size 160 for Makita electric saws, generally 190, 165, 145 sizes are the mainstream, 160 has a small assortment is a drawback! (Translated by machine.)