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The Bosch T-Shank Jig Saw Blade Set T503 includes three bi-metal blades designed for precision cutting in hardwood and laminate flooring. Featuring 14-20 teeth per inch and a universal T-shank fit, these blades deliver clean, fast cuts with exceptional durability—lasting 10 times longer than standard blades. Perfect for professional installers seeking efficiency and flawless results.
Material | Metal |
Brand | Bosch |
Color | Silver |
Number of Teeth | 20 |
Style | Basic |
Compatible Material | Metal |
UPC | 000346360936 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00000346360936 |
Manufacturer | Bosch |
Part Number | T503 |
Item Weight | 0.528 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.3 x 2.1 x 6.65 inches |
Item model number | T503 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 3 |
Included Components | (1) T-Shank Jig Saw Blade Set 3 pc. |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 30 day money back guarantee, 1 year manufacturer warranty |
J**E
Excellent for veneer plywoods and materials that splinter easily
These are great blades and my first go-to for any plywoods, coated melamine and other thin laminates or veneer plywoods. They most often leave a much cleaner cut in thin materials (1/4" and thinner) than the downcut/reverse tooth blades do because of the tooth design here.They're bimetal blades, not plain high carbon steel, so the high speed steel teeth start out sharper and tend to stay that way longer if you aren't totally abusing the saw. These have been my favorites for over 30 years now back when I bought the same cut under the Porter Cable label, and the current Diablo are also the same thing. They are fleam ground to provide kerf relief and the teeth have the same point/grind style that you see in good hand saws. Really works a treat to cut baltic/finnish birch plywoods with zero to minimal splintering top or bottom, and sails through cheap veneer appearance plywoods. Works on regular lumber and MDF of course but better to choose different blades there, imho. They also work great in many plastics and composites although heat buildup is an issue (kerf welding) and phenolics or glass composites will wear them out quickly (they're not very good for lexan/plexiglass...nice cut but the kerf welding can't be avoided with this blade design...great for poly and ABS, delrin, etc).The scroll blade is great and the wider "laminate" blade is better for straight cuts (it's also just slightly thicker for resistance to wander/flex, but not as thick as fast cut wood construction blades).I think the same factory in Switzerland must make these for everyone (Bosch, Diablo, old Lenox, Porter Cable, Festool, etc). They appear to be the same high quality as they always have been. If you want only the scroll blade in bimetal it looks like you'll have to find that under the Diablo label in a 5-pack. The wider laminate blades in this pack are nice to have and it's a cheap price for the pack.
R**D
Lvp cuts
Cuts laminate and lvp very well. Dulls kinda fast with lvp, but gives clean cuts
A**.
Gets the job done
These T shanks were very helpful in helping me do my flooring. They are excellent for laminate flooring. They come with much more teeth per inch to get a really clean cut. For the price you can get plenty out of them. I did about 600 sq feet with my jigsaw and these blades. Given, the process could have gone faster with a saw but if you are a DIYer, it will save you money for sure and make it much easier to maneuver. You go through the blades somewhat quickly but they are thin and don't seem to be meant to last a lifetime. Also be sure to have a stable workbench with clamps to make sure your floor planks don't slide too much. Get yourself a few packs of these and you'll be good for more than a few projects.
R**E
Work Great for Laminate - but their is still a trick to it
I want to keep this easy and short. I used a jig saw to cut some of the curves and details in to my new laminate flooring. My standard, fine wood cutting blades wore dull quickly on the laminate and the started to chip the surface. These blades are like a hot knife through butter...but there is a catch...If you rush the saw/blade - you will chip the surface, no mater what blade you use! The lesson I learn - nearly half way through the project, was to make my mark on the back of the flooring board and cut at about half speed (the force moving the saw forward - not the speed of the blade moving up and down). I did find a cleaner cut when I did increase the vertical blade speed (adjustable speed jig saw). I love these blades - cut a lot of boards and they still aren't dull - worth the money.
J**T
Nice cutters
These blades are worth the additional cost versus the less expensive ones. They're stronger, sharper and much more durable. Pull the trigger on these; you won't be disappointed in your purchase.
S**W
Nice blades
Super high performing in bathroom remodel. Wouldn’t hesitate to order more in the future.
M**W
Excellent for Laminate Flooring
These blades are excellent quality and hold up well on laminate flooring. They don't dull as quickly as traditional blades and last a very long time. No issues with chipping or damage and no need to tape off floor planks. If you plan on installing laminate flooring, these are a must-have.
D**.
Dulls quickly
I used these on vinyl plank flooring. These started nice and sharp, but dulled quickly. I actually ground the teeth off of all 3 using the blade to trim and cut vinyl flooring around door molding and some rip cuts.
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