The 300-8 replacement blade for the Silky Gomboy Curve saw is designed for cutting fresh and wet wood.
The blade has been laser-cut from premium Japanese steel with a chrome coating to protect it from corrosion, harmful external elements and wood sap.
Theteeth, set in 4 planes, are impulse-hardened, making the cutting edge hard and resilient, while the rest of the blade retains sufficient flexibility and elasticity. This prevents the saw from breaking even with improper or careless use. The precision-sharpened teeth of the blade, with an hourglass cross-section, have a perfectly smooth surface, which prevents the saw from wedging during operation.
The blade's gentle curved profile speeds up cutting and increases productivity by up to 15-20%. The slightly oval shape prevents the saw from falling out of the cut and makes it easier to cut branches above our shoulders.
In order to improve and increase productivity and comfort, one of the teeth of the blade is directed outward. This speeds up chip evacuation and ensures an almost perfectly smooth surface of the cut wood.
The 300 mm long medium type blade has 8 teeth for every 30 mm of its length, so it will work best when chopping fresh wood up to 150 mm thick.
The resulting cut in the wood is 1.2 mm wide.
Technologies
Chrome-plated finish
Chrome plating of the blade makes the surface of the blade extremely hard and durable, while reducing friction and increasing the life of the blade. In addition, chrome plating protects the blade from rust and resin. Before applying the chrome plating, Silky polishes the blade to a silk-smooth finish. This makes the blade encounter even less resistance in the wood when sawing.
Electro-pulse hardeningThe tips of the teeth are heated to a very high temperature for a fraction of a second. Since only the tip (or otherwise the cutting part) of the tooth is heated, the rest of the tooth retains its cutting quality, but also its flexibility. Induction-hardened teeth have three times the life of untreated teeth. They cannot be sharpened and can be recognized by the black tips of the teeth.
Mirai-Me teethThe razor-sharp teeth are precision ground into the blade, each with 3 cutting edges and resulting in an extremely smooth surface. For optimum sawdust evacuation, every back tooth (depending on the saw model) is ground outward. This unrivaled, patented MIRAI-ME technology allows the saw to be used for 3 types of cutting: cross-cutting (perpendicular to the grain), rip-cutting (parallel to the grain direction) and mitering. During pruning work, a smooth saw cut will allow the tree wound to overgrow easily. In carpentry, a smooth saw cut provides an excellent finish, making sanding unnecessary.
Non-spaced teethThe teeth are precision ground into the blade, each with 4 cutting surfaces. The teeth are "unspaced" so that the cutting surface cuts straight into the wood, destroying about 50% fewer wood cells. The blades are ground biconcave: the lower part of the blade (near the teeth) is thickest, the upper part is slightly thinner, and the blade is thinnest in the middle. This design has several advantages: Less power needed for sawing, drains sawdust effortlessly (it won't get stuck in the wood), very clean saw cut - without breaking or tearing the wood, it creates a very accurate, smooth saw cut.
Silky technology SilkyThe blades are made of Japanese Authentic Premium steel and laser-cut. The blades are of unparalleled quality: they are very hard and durable, but at the same time remain flexible thanks to a soft metal core. Hard and wear-resistant - The chemical composition of the metal combined with a unique heating and cooling process determines the high hardness of the metal. The high carbon content leads to high wear resistance, so the sharpness remains for a very long time. Soft and flexible - By forging the saws in such a way, the core of the saw tooth consists of soft metal, so that the saw remains flexible and easily grips the wood.
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