DeWalt 6 in. 10 TPI General Purpose Straight Back Bi‑Metal Reciprocating Saw Blade (5 Pack)

6 in. 10 TPI General Purpose Straight Back Bi‑Metal Reciprocating Saw Blade (5 Pack)

Features

  • Bi‑metal construction for flexibility and extended cutting edge life
  • Reinforced teeth designed to withstand nails and other foreign objects
  • 6° hook angle for faster, aggressive cuts
  • Patented tooth forms to improve chip removal (manufacturer claim: up to 50% longer life vs prior generation)
  • Anti‑stick coating to reduce friction and gum‑up
  • Raker tooth design to increase tooth contact area for faster cuts
  • Straight‑back blade profile
  • Pack quantity: 5 blades
  • Manufactured in the USA with global materials

Specifications

Blade Material Bi‑Metal
Blade Type Straight back / Straight edge
Blade Length 6 in
Teeth Per Inch 10/14 TPI
Number Of Pieces 5
Blade Width 1 in
Intended Material Wood and metal
Returnable 30‑Day
Warranty Manufacturer indicates this specific item is not eligible for a warranty

General-purpose straight‑back reciprocating saw blades for cutting wood and metal. Bi‑metal construction provides flexibility and a durable cutting edge. Reinforced teeth and a 6° hook angle are intended to improve cutting speed and to help when cutting nail‑embedded materials. An anti‑stick coating reduces friction and helps minimize gum‑up. Pack contains five blades.

Model Number: DW4846

Project Ideas

Business

Reclaimed Lumber Salvage & Resale

Offer on‑site pallet/barn‑wood breakdown using nail‑tolerant blades to minimize damage and speed processing. Sell sorted, pre‑cut boards and blanks online (Etsy, FB Marketplace) with standardized lengths. Upsell bundles for wall paneling, shelves, and craft stock.


Mobile Cut‑to‑Length Service

Provide on‑site cutting of wood studs, nail‑embedded trim, conduit, threaded rod, and angle stock for homeowners and small contractors who lack metal/wood saws. Charge per trip plus per‑cut rate; the 6 in. 10/14 TPI blade covers mixed materials without tool changes.


Industrial Decor Micro‑Brand

Produce a product line—pipe shelves, coat racks with wrench hooks, metal‑roof planters, and reclaimed‑wood frames—optimized for fast batching with these blades. Market as eco‑friendly, nail‑scarred aesthetic. Keep SKUs modular to maximize yield from variable salvage.


Renovation Trim Salvage for GC’s

Partner with general contractors to carefully remove and resize historic casings, baseboards, and jambs where hidden fasteners are common. The reinforced teeth let you plunge‑cut and flush‑cut without fear of nails. Bill hourly plus a premium for preserved linear feet.


Storm Debris Cut & Sort

Launch a cleanup service that rapidly cuts mixed debris—wood with embedded nails, fencing, and light metal—for curbside bundling and recycling. Monetize via flat job fees plus scrap metal proceeds while differentiating on speed and safety in mixed‑material cuts.

Creative

Skyline Wall Art from Pallet Boards

Sketch a city skyline or mountain range across pallet boards and use the 6 in. 10/14 TPI bi‑metal blade to follow the curves—even straight through nail‑embedded sections. Leave sawn nail heads exposed as industrial accents, lightly torch or stain, and mount the cut silhouette on a contrasting backer for a dramatic mixed‑material piece.


Industrial Pipe + Pallet Floating Shelves

Cut reclaimed boards to length (even if they hide nails) and trim 1/2–3/4 in. black pipe and threaded rod with the same blade. The variable TPI bites into both wood and steel for quick, square cuts. Combine with floor flanges for brackets to create rugged, matching shelf sets.


Rustic Birdhouse with Metal Roof

Rip and cross‑cut barn boards or fencing offcuts to size, flush‑cut any protruding nails, and then slice a salvaged tin can or HVAC scrap to form a weathered roof. The anti‑stick coating helps when cutting resinous or painted wood while the reinforced teeth handle surprise fasteners.


Rebar-and-Wood Garden Obelisk

Cut 3/8–1/2 in. rebar to length for uprights and cross‑ties, then notch reclaimed wood slats for decorative panels. The straight‑back blade gives good control for flush cuts and the bi‑metal edge chews through the steel cleanly. Wrap with twine or weld ties for a striking trellis.


Nail‑Scarred Picture Frames

Mill old trim or pallet runners into frame stock, intentionally preserving nail holes for character. Use the recip blade to miter corners and to flush‑cut any buried hardware. Assemble with splines or brads, then finish with matte clear coat to highlight the reclaimed texture.