Dremel Multi-Max Oscillating Blades MM462 & MM463

Both of these new Dremel Multi-Max Blades are similar in size with the 1-1/8” width & 1-1/4” depth making them the largest strait cutting blades Dremel offers. Both will work on wood but the MM463 has a much more aggressive “Japanese” tooth pattern which would probably be ruined by any metal cutting. The new metal & wood MM462 actually looks more like a metal blade than even the other ¾” wood & metal blade MM422 because of the slightly curved teeth. This would probably be your best bet for copper and non-ferrous metals but still not the right tool for serious metal work. In the package at the store or even the pictures online they look similar but will definitely have a different cutting behavior in your oscillating tool.
The Dremel MM462 ($13.99, Ohio Power Tool) Wood & Metal Flush Cutting Blade will make cutting doorjambs and baseboards for flooring installation a breeze. Used for precise cuts and plunge cuts, its wide 1 1/8” blade speeds through long cuts and can make plunge cuts up to 1 ¼” deep. Designed for cutting wood, drywall, plastic, and soft metal like copper and 6d-8d finishing nails. The blade’s tooth pattern similar to a standard hacksaw blade.
The Dremel MM463 ($13.99, Ohio Power Tool) Hard Wood Flush Cutting Blade features a Japanese style tooth for cutting hard wood and making fast cuts in soft wood. Used for precise cuts and plunge cuts, its wide 1 1/8” blade cuts up to 1 ¼” deep and may be used on wood, plastic, drywall and other soft materials. Applications include flush cutting in doorjamb, molding, flooring.
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