Can I use a metal Sawzall blade on wood?
Sophia Vance
Published Jan 16, 2026
Metal Cutting Blades have more teeth per inch for cutting harder, denser materials. They are typically 10 to 18 TPI, but can go as high as 24 TPI. They are also used for finish cuts in wood because they leave a smooth edge.
Can you use metal Sawzall blades to cut wood?
With the right blade, your sawzall can cut through wood, nails, fiberglass, branches, plaster, masonry, and metals including aluminum, cast iron, steel, and even high-strength alloys.Can I use a metal cutting disc on wood?
You can cut the wood using the regular "steel" cutting blades. I use 3mm flat discs with no teeth. The wood will char at the edges of cut, but if you don't mind the edges slightly burned and the smell, it can be used for small jobs.Can you cut wood with Milwaukee metal saw?
A: Yes you can. Just make sure it is the correct wood cutting blade size and it will work like a champ. I have cut more wood than metal with this light weight saw.Can you cut wood with a Sawzall?
A Reciprocating Saw is a handheld saw commonly used for demolition and remodeling. You can use it to cut through many types of materials such as wood, metal, PVC and nails. Get ready to tear the house down!All About Sawzall Blades
What is the difference between a reciprocating saw and a sawzall?
They are actually the same thing. The Milwaukee tool company introduced the first reciprocating saw in 1951, and called it the Sawzall. It has since been so widely copied that the terms reciprocating saw and sawzall are now used interchangeably.Can an aluminum blade cut wood?
THe blade won't be damaged if you do cut wood with it, but do make sure that the gullets in between the teeth do not get clogged with chips which could lead to the blade overheating.Can you use a metal cutting blade on a circular saw?
Cut Metal with Your Circular SawIt may not be an obvious choice, but fitted with the right blade, a circular saw is a great metal-cutting tool. In our test, it cut through rebar like a hot knife through butter. You can cut mild steel up to about 3/8 in. thick using a ferrous-metal-cutting blade.