Bosch Blades - Known for precision engineering and durability. Bosch blades deliver clean, controlled cuts across wood, metal, and composite materials, making them ideal for both professional and home use.
Ruwag Blades - Designed for versatility and strength, Ruwag blades perform well in tough applications. They are ideal for cutting hardwood, aluminium, plastics, and multi-material projects where reliability matters.
Gelmar Blades - Gelmar’s own range offers excellent value without compromising on performance. These blades are suitable for everyday cutting tasks, DIY projects, and light professional use across a range of materials.
Many jigsaw blades differ in tooth design and material to match the job. Fine-tooth blades produce smooth finishes on metal and laminates, while coarse-tooth blades remove material quickly in wood. Speciality blades allow controlled cuts in plastics and composite boards.
To make things even easier, Gelmar offers delivery services for all products, no matter how big or small. Your jigsaw blades arrive straight to your door so you can focus on getting the job done.
Find the Perfect Jigsaw Blade for Your Needs
Every project benefits from the correct jigsaw blade. From curved furniture cuts to straight installation lines, Gelmar’s Jigsaw Blades selection lets you compare blade types, brands, and materials to suit your task. Whether you’re working on cabinetry, flooring, metal fabrication, or DIY upgrades, Gelmar helps you choose blades that improve accuracy, speed, and finish quality. Explore the range and equip your jigsaw with the right cutting solution.
FAQs
What types of jigsaw blades does Gelmar offer?
Gelmar stocks jigsaw blades for wood, metal, plastic, and multi-material applications, including ranges from Bosch, Ruwag, and Gelmar.
Are Gelmar jigsaw blades compatible with all jigsaw brands?
Most Gelmar jigsaw blades use the standard T-shank fitting, which is compatible with most modern jigsaws. Always check your tool’s specifications before purchasing.
What’s the difference between wood, metal, and multi-material jigsaw blades?
Wood blades usually have larger, more aggressive teeth for faster cutting, metal blades have finer teeth for smoother results, and multi-material blades balance durability and precision across several surfaces.
How do I know which blade geometry to use (e.g. ground, taper, reverse)?
Ground blades offer clean finishes, taper-ground blades allow easier curve cutting, and reverse-tooth blades minimise splintering on the top surface of laminates and veneers.
What blade material should I choose (HCS, HSS, Bi-metal, Carbide)?
HCS is best for wood; HSS for metal; Bi-metal for mixed materials and durability; and carbide for tough, abrasive materials.
Do Gelmar jigsaw blades come in sets or individual pieces?
Gelmar offers jigsaw blades in convenient packs of two or more.
Are there specific blades for cutting laminates, plastics, or ceramics?
Yes. Gelmar stocks blades designed for laminates, plastics, and hard surfaces, helping reduce chipping and improve edge quality.