Multi Tool Blades for Metal Finding the right blades for your oscillating multitool is a huge piece of the puzzle. The right blades are going to allow you to slice through pretty much anything (including metal) with ease, effortlessly making accurate and clean cuts safely. The wrong blades, though, aren’t just going to fight you every step of the way while you try to cut – they are going to be sloppy, frustrating, and dangerous, too. High Speed Steel (HSS) multi tool blade for metal are where you’re going to want to spend your money, especially if you get multi tool blades with titanium edges. Picking the Right Multi Tool Blades for Metal HSS – High Speed Steel HSS blades are relatively inexpensive compared to other options on the market, but that doesn’t mean that they are less capable or less effective (especially when you are cutting through softwoods, hardwoods, and softer metals like copper). These blades are very durable, relatively easy to sharpen (if you want to stretch your investment a little further), and are often designed to work with oscillating tools they won’t heat up and warp on you the way that some alloy or by metal oscillating/multi tool blades might. Of course, you want to be sure that you are purchasing high quality HSS blades that have plenty of teeth. Generally, the more teeth these blades have the happier you are going to be with the accuracy and consistency (not to mention the cleanliness) of the cuts you are making. Why a Titanium Edge is Always a Bonus HSS blades that have titanium edges are often a little more expensive than “regular” HSS multi tool blades – but that premium price tag is always worth it. Titanium edges are going to keep your multi tool blades much sharper for much longer, especially when you are cutting through metal. You’ll spend a lot less time swapping out blades and a lot less time sharpening blades, that’s for sure. On top of that, though, HSS multi tool blades with titanium edges allow you to confidently cut through significantly more durable and resilient materials than you would have otherwise. Instead of just slicing through soft copper you’re going to be able to cut your way through steel, including galvanized steel, and aluminum (as well as a whole host of other metals) without any headache or frustration. The titanium edge protects your blades, lengthens the durability of those blades, and also turns your already foolishly useful multi tool into something that can cut through most anything you can think of. Get your hands on quality HSS multi tool blades with titanium edging for cutting metal and you’ll be good to go!