Sawing is a technique that is used by all jewellers and is a fast and easy way to cut metal. It takes some practice to get it right, but once you have the technique mastered, you’ll be ready to create all kinds of jewellery. But choosing a saw blade is often the hardest part. Saw blades come in a wide range of sizes to accommodate different gauges of metal, the idea being that you change them regularly rather than sticking to just one. A saw cut is initiated from the edge of the metal or a carefully pre-drilled hole, although as you work your saw blade the requirements will alter. For example, sawing in a straight line requires a thicker blade than a curve, which it is better to use a finer blade for – so in time, quickly changing blades will become second nature to you. Are you wondering what size jeweller’s saw blade to use? Our jeweller’s saw blades sizing chart will help get you started.

Jeweller's Saw Blades

Understanding what size jeweller’s saw blade to use

The grade of a saw blade is determined by the amount of teeth it has per cm. That means, a blade with more teeth will be finer as they have to be smaller to fit into the space along the shaft and vice versa. So what are the best jewellers saw blades for your project? Fine blades are better suited to thinner metal, and coarser ones are recommended for thicker metal as you can see from the chart below. As a general rule, you are aiming to encompass two teeth of the blade within the thickness of your metal.

Jeweller’s saw blades sizing chart

Wondering what size jeweller’s saw blade to use? We’ve made it easy to match your tools to your metal with our jeweller’s saw blades sizing chart – breaking each grade down into detailed specifications.

Saw Blade Blade Thickness Blade Width Blade Length TeethCorresponding Suitable Metal
Specification(mm)(mm)(mm)per cmDrill Size (mm)Gauge (mm)
Grade 40.380.8130150.81.0 – 1.3
Grade 30.360.74130160.80.9 – 1.2
Grade 20.340.713017.50.70.9 – 1.1
Grade 10.30.63130190.70.8 – 1.0
Grade 0 (1/0)0.280.5813020.50.60.6 – 0.95
Grade 2/00.260.52130220.550.6 – 0.8
Grade 3/00.240.4813023.50.50.6 – 0.7
Grade 4/00.220.4413026.50.50.5 – 0.6
Grade 5/00.20.4130280.40.4 – 0.55
Grade 6/00.180.35130320.40.35 – 0.5
Grade 8/00.170.3130300.3Up to 0.4

Saw blades are graded from 4 (coarsest) to 8/0 (finest) – this gives you 11 different sizes to choose from, which might seem a little daunting at first. However, you can purchase mixed selection packs which is a good place to start, as they contain numerous jeweller’s saw blade sizes that you can use for various projects. Or alternatively, choosing a saw blade that is somewhere in the middle, such as a Grade 2/0 or Grade 0 (1/0), will stand you in good stead. Most are sold in bundles of 12 which initially seems a lot, but most beginners get through a lot when learning to saw so it’s best to stock up.

What are the best jeweller’s saw blades for gold, silver and platinum?

If you like working with a particular alloy, you might just want to know what size jeweller’s saw to use for it. And the best jeweller’s saw blades for gold, silver and platinum all vary. So as a rule of thumb for deciding which jeweller’s saw blade sizes to go for, this is what we’d recommend:

  • Gold: If you tend to use gold for your jewellery pieces, choose a 3/0 blade.
  • Silver: For cutting silver, opt for a blade with a grade of 2/0.
  • Platinum: To ensure your platinum work is finished to the highest standard, use a 3/0 blade.

Brands of Piercing Saw Blades

As with most tools, there are many different brands of saw blades to choose from, each boasting different qualities. Usually made from steel, strength and flexibility are key factors to consider when choosing a saw blade, as they have a tendency to break quite easily.

Vallorbe Saw Blades

Vallorbe Jeweller's Saw Blades

Vallorbe Glardon is a Swiss brand with a long-standing reputation for quality. The use of a fine grade steel produces a uniform and flexible product. These blades are a go-to within the industry, and Vallorbe Glardon is the brand many jewellers are advised to choose when starting out – making them some of the best jeweller’s saw blades in the industry.

Vallorbe’s latest generation of saw blades for jewellers are manufactured using state-of-the-art production techniques, to ensure consistent quality. It is this which gives the blades a high cutting accuracy and efficiency, whilst retaining their flexibility to avoid regular breakages. These new saw blades also feature a graduated cut-to-uncut transition zone, and are coated in Beeswax based lubricant to ensure a smooth and fluid cut.

Super Pike Saw Blades

Super Pike Jeweller’s Piercing Saw

Super Pike are another great Swiss brand whose saw blades have a rounded back to help with manoeuvrability, thus aiding accurate cutting. They have been enhanced with a heat treatment process, providing increased durability and extra hardness which is a great feature. Resistance is also kept to a minimum thanks to an additional special coating, making them a popular choice for many.

Cooksongold Saw Blades

cooksongold saw blades

Finally, our very own brand of Cooksongold saw blades represents fantastic value for money without compromising on quality. Sold as a gross product (144 blades), these saw blades offer great convenience if you are looking to buy in bulk. Manufactured in Germany, these blades are made from hardened and tempered steel which makes them strong, sharp and flexible.

Despite the range of options, choosing a saw blade is a relatively simple process once the metal gauge is taken into account – which is why we’ve created our jeweller’s saw blades sizing chart. Always use this as your initial reference point and then try a few different brands to establish what the best jeweller’s saw blades for you are – the rest is really just personal preference and price, so not that complicated at all. Keep fully informed on the best tools and how to use them in our buying guides.

Make sure you have all the saw blades you need to bring your handmade jewellery designs to life by exploring our extensive selection of jewellers’ saw blades today – they’re long lasting, durable and affordable.

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