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A Complete Guide to Multi Tool Blades and Accessories

Posted by Katy | Toolstop on 5th Aug 2024

This Toolstop Guide focuses on Multi Tool Blades and their uses. We discuss which Oscillating Multi Tool Accessories you need for which job and the different types of Multi Cutter Blades at Toolstop. We also define Starlock Blades and why they are so popular.

Oscillating Multi Tools are the most versatile tools on the market. They can cut, grind, sand and so much more. This Toolstop Guide focuses on Multi Tool Blades and what they can be used for. We will discuss which Oscillating Multi Tool Accessories you need for which job and the different types of Multi Cutter Blades at Toolstop. We also define Starlock Blades and why they are so popular nowadays.

A complete guide to Multi tool blades & accessories

The oscillating multi-tool has transformed how professionals and DIY enthusiasts handle various cutting, sanding, and scraping tasks. To maximise the efficiency and versatility of your multi-tool, choosing the right blade for the job is crucial. This guide explores the many types of oscillating multi-tool blades, their applications, and the innovative Starlock system. For more on oscillating multi-tools, check out our Toolstop Guide to Oscillating Multi Tools.


Which Multi Tool Blade for the Job?

There is a wide range of oscillating multi-tool blades, each designed for specific tasks and materials. Here's a detailed guide on which multi-cutter accessory to use for different applications:

Segmented Cutting Blades

Segmented cutting blades have a round, half-moon shape. They are ideal for making long, linear cuts and creating plunge cuts in wood, metal, PVC, and more, depending on the blade's material. With zero offset teeth, these blades provide a neat and smooth finish.

Plunge Cut Blades

Straight cutting blades excel at making precise plunge cuts, allowing for deeper cuts into materials than segmented blades. These blades are perfect for creating cutouts in drywall, laminate, skirting boards, and more, as well as making rough cuts in wood.

For a practical example, check out our blog post on how to cut skirting board with a multi-tool.

Bi-Metal Cutting Blades

Bi-Metal (BIM) blades are designed for metal cutting applications. They are tougher, stronger, sharper, and longer-lasting than standard blades, making them great for cutting wood with embedded nails.

Segmented Cutting Blade
Plunge Cut Multi Tool Blade
Bi-Metal Multi-Tool Blade
Segmented Cutting Blade
Plunge Cut Multi Tool Blade
Bi-Metal Multi-Tool Blade

Scraping Blades

Scraper blades are perfect for removing old wallpaper, caulk, or linoleum. They are much quicker and more efficient than using a manual scraper.

Sanding

You can also sand with your oscillating multi-tool by attaching a sanding pad. This method is ideal for smaller surface sanding and prepping jobs. Tip: Use hook-and-loop sandpaper for better dust removal.

Carbide / Diamond Grit Blades

Blades with diamond grit or carbide edges are more expensive but worth it. They can cut through tougher materials such as tile and grout and are more resistant and longer-lasting.

Scraping Multi Tool Blade
Sanding Multi Tool Blade
Diamond Multi Tool Blades
Scraping Multi Tool Blade
Sanding Multi Tool Blade
Diamond Multi Tool Blades

What are Starlock Blades?

One of the most significant advancements in oscillating multi-tool blade technology is the Starlock system. Developed by Bosch and Fein in 2016, the Starlock system simplifies blade changes and optimises power transfer for increased efficiency.

Starlock blades can be used with almost any multi-cutter compatible with the Starlock system, including Bosch multi-tools. The blades click onto your multi-tool without needing hex keys, allowing for faster and more efficient accessory changes. They are often colour-coded for easy identification of the blade type for specific applications.

The Starlock mounting system has three categories:

Starlock

The standard version features a 3D interface that maximises the connection between the tool and the accessory, ensuring efficient power transfer and minimising vibrations.

Starlock Plus

With enhanced accessory compatibility and higher torque transfer, Starlock Plus is suitable for heavy-duty applications.

Starlock Max

Designed for the most demanding tasks, Starlock Max delivers the highest level of torque transfer and compatibility, making it ideal for professionals requiring exceptional performance.

Starlock, Starlock Plus and Starlock Max

Multi Tool Blades - Toolstop's Top Picks

Eclipse MF3440WS Flush Cutting Multi Tool Blades (5 Piece)

  • Material: High carbon steel
  • Aggressive teeth for easy cutting of wood, plasterboard, and plastic
  • Universal fitting compatible with most multi-tools
  • Pack includes 5 blades

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Abracs MTWMSET8 Multi Tool Blades for Wood and Metal (Pack of 8)

  • Material: Milled and hardened HSS bi-metal
  • Versatile set for cutting wood, plasterboard, plastics, sheet steel, and non-ferrous metals
  • Universal fitting for compatibility with most brands
  • Contains various blades for wood and metal cutting, including different sizes and types for precise and efficient cutting

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Bosch 2608664623 Starlock Wood Working Multi-Tool Blade Set (7 Piece)

  • Material: Bi-metal with Starlock system
  • High power transfer and durability for woodworking tasks
  • Includes curved-tec blades for smooth cutting and longer-lasting performance
  • Contains a range of blades for wood and metal cutting, suitable for multiple multi-tool brands

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Understanding the different types of multi-tool blades and their specific applications can significantly enhance your tool's versatility and performance. Whether you're cutting, sanding, scraping, or performing other tasks, there's a blade designed to help you achieve professional results. For a wide range of multi-tool blades, visit our Multi Tool Blades category page on Toolstop.


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