Q:Need to cut a line in laid ceramic tile at threshold between door frames. Will it work and good tool choice?
by|May 2, 2021
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A:Â The blades are designed to handle a wide range of materials, including wood, plastic, fiberglass, nails, non-ferrous metals, thin sheet metal, and hardened fillers.
by|May 3, 2021
Q:Can this tool be used for making tile cuts for a backsplash project (cutting subway tiles and cut outs for outlets)?
by|Dec 20, 2020
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A:Â Hello! Worx Oscillating Tool will sand, polish, scrape and cut a wide variety of materials, such as wood, thin metals, fiberglass, masonry, plastic, flooring, cement board and even vinyl siding.
by|Dec 21, 2020
A:Â 1. This tool would damage the tile.
2. I would use a drywall saw to cut the openings for outlets (example: https://www.homedepot.com/p/100647777)
by|Dec 22, 2020
Q:will it cut 10 gage steel
by|Oct 12, 2020
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A:Â The blades are designed to handle a wide range of materials, including wood, plastic, fiberglass, nails, non-ferrous metals, thin sheet metal, and hardened fillers.
by|Oct 19, 2020
Q:I am having trouble finding wood blades for this. I purchased a Dremel Multi Max blade but the holes don't seem to line up properly
by|Apr 13, 2020
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A:Â Do yourself a favor and buy the Rigid Multi-tool Blade Kit. There's 14 blades in it for about $40
by|May 16, 2020
A:Â Specialty blades like the Dremel Multi Max will not fit on this tool, but about 95% of oscillating blades are made universal for all brands. We recommend checking out the Home Depot website for Rockwell oscillating tool blades, as these will fit perfectly on your WORX Oscillating Tool!
by|Apr 14, 2020
A:Â The dremel blades will fit, all you need to do is take a file and carefully cut an ear into each corner so that it matches the die on the Worx tool... this was my solution and it worked great!