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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Oscillating Tools > Teaser: New Bosch OMT Carbide Multi-Material Blade

Teaser: New Bosch OMT Carbide Multi-Material Blade

Sep 23, 2014 Stuart 4 Comments

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Bosch OMT Multi-Material Blade

Bosch has teased us with a video of a new carbide-edged oscillating multi-tool blade that is engineered to cut through different types of materials.

The new OSC134C multi-material blade has a plunge-cutting geometry and has a 1-3/4″ wide cutting edge. It’s said to last up to 30 times longer compared to bi-metal blades. Based on my experience with Bosch’s carbide metal-cutting blade that I thoroughly tested, I don’t doubt these claims one bit.

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You can use the new blade to cut hard screws, bolts, nails, other metals, and also other materials such as wood and plastic. Bosch’s promo video also shows the blade being used to cut what looks to be wall tiling.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lw-of9w-5sw

Price: $25 per blade, and there will probable be multi-pack discount options.

The new blade can be used with any OIS-compatible oscillating multi-tool.

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4 Comments

  1. regopit

    Sep 24, 2014

    Looks like a great blade and I like that they cut a DeWalt oscillating multi-tool in half they paint it gray but they make sure that you see yellow.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Sep 24, 2014

      Good eye! I totally didn’t catch that! After watching it again, yep, that’s definitely a Dewalt tool they’re cutting through!

      Reply
  2. Bill K

    Sep 24, 2014

    Just wondering what the difference this carbide blade is from the ones tested earlier by Stuart/ToolGuyd. Other than width, the tooth shape appears to be the same as well as the teeth per inch.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Sep 24, 2014

      As you mentioned, it’s wider. Other than that, there might not be any differences. I doubt it, but maybe the tooth spacing is slightly wider to accommodate larger chips? I won’t know for certain until I have one in-hand or see it in person.

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