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Are there any caveats or benefits to TPI hacksaw blades?

Home Improvement Asked on July 15, 2021

Is there any benefit to variable TPI hacksaw blades where there the TPI varies from one end to the other?

I only see potential caveats:

  • it might cause problems or how inconvenient it is to have only a few inches of the same TPI on a
    blade
  • the quality and ease of cut with full strokes
  • how severe issues are when cutting thin stock and you run into the coarse TPI section of the blade

One vendor’s website claims:

… Tri-Cut Hacksaw Blades … have a unique design with 3 teeth sizes on 1 blade. They feature 32 teeth/inch up front for quick starts, 24 teeth/inch in the middle and 18 teeth/inch on the end for fast and smooth conventional cutting. These hacksaw blades are ideal for general-purpose cutting.

One Answer

It's a gimmick.

Since proper tooth size on a hacksaw is directly related to the thickness of the metal you are cutting, you are guaranteed to have 2/3 of the blade be the wrong toothing for whatever you are cutting.

Save your money to buy a better quality hacksaw frame that you can easily and quickly switch blades on, or get additional hacksaw frames and keep different toothed blades mounted in each one.

There is a different product of the same name that has some benefits in some situations - a "Variable Tooth" which is more of a slight variation (like 17-18-19-18-17-18 instead of 18) to reduce problems of harmonic vibrations from an interaction of tooth size and sawing speed. This is not the product you asked about, and it's of limited benefit for hand hack sawing where the user will simply adjust speed to avoid the vibrations.

Correct answer by Ecnerwal on July 15, 2021

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