Features
- Carbide cutting surface for wear resistance
- Plunge-cut blade shape for starting cuts
- Compatible with Starlock tool interface
- 1.5 in maximum immersion/cutting depth
- Available in multiple widths and pack quantities
Specifications
Material | Carbide |
Immersion Depth | 1.5 in |
Available Widths | 0.75 in, 1.25 in, 1.75 in |
Pack Quantities | 1, 2, 3, 10 |
Compatible Interface | Starlock |
Model Numbers | OSL034C, OSL114C, OSL114C-10, OSL114C-2, OSL114C-3, OSL134C, OSL134C-10 |
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Plunge-cut blade with a carbide cutting surface intended for use with Starlock oscillating multi-tools. Designed to make plunge cuts up to 1.5 inches deep. Available in multiple widths and pack sizes.
Model Number: OSL034C
Project Ideas
Business
Mobile cutout and retrofit service
Offer on-site precision cutouts for outlets, smart switches, recessed cable plates, and vent openings in drywall, plaster, cabinets, and furniture. The carbide plunge blade starts cuts inside panels for clean rectangles without overcuts, and handles hidden nails in lath. Price per opening with add-ons for material type and dust control.
Hardwood floor spot-repair specialist
Provide surgical removal and replacement of damaged hardwood planks without full tear-out. Plunge around the board, cut through old nails/staples with the carbide teeth, and drop in a new plank. Market to flooring companies and property managers; charge per board with volume discounts and offer emergency water-damage triage.
Cabinet and millwork customization
Retrofit existing cabinetry for appliances, pull-out hardware, hinge mortises, and recessed lighting. The 0.75 in blade excels for narrow hardware pockets; the 1.25–1.75 in widths make fast, straight mortises and cutouts in tight interiors. Sell fixed-price packages (e.g., microwave vent reliefs, trash pull-out conversions, under-cabinet lighting channels).
Door hardware micro-mortising
Specialize in clean, on-site mortises for latch plates, strike plates, flush bolts, and smart lock sensors. The plunge blade creates square-cornered recesses with minimal setup, ideal for occupied spaces. Offer same-day service for realtors and property managers; bundle blade costs into per-door pricing and scale with multi-pack blade inventory.
Template kits and content commerce
Design and sell downloadable templates and acrylic guides for common plunge-cut tasks (outlet boxes, speaker grills, vent covers, inlay shapes), plus tutorial videos. Monetize through affiliate links to compatible Starlock carbide blades and curated multi-tool kits, and offer upsells like pre-cut jigs and small-batch blade bundles.
Creative
Resin-inlay charcuterie boards
Use the 0.75 in or 1.25 in carbide plunge blade to create crisp pockets for lettering, logos, or geometric patterns in hardwood boards. The plunge profile lets you start cuts precisely inside your outline and control depth for consistent inlay pockets. Fill with tinted epoxy resin, sand flush, and finish for a premium, personalized board.
LED channel wall art
Plunge-cut shallow channels and wire chases into the back of reclaimed wood panels to embed LED strips and cable runs without a router. The 1.5 in max depth is more than enough for strip and diffuser channels; use the 1.25 in blade for primary channels and the 0.75 in for narrow wiring paths. Create clean front-side light slits by plunging through where desired.
Hidden-compartment book or keepsake box
Hollow out precise cavities in thick book blocks or box lids/bases by plunging from the interior side. Carbide teeth handle hardwoods and incidental fasteners, while the Starlock interface gives control for tight corners. Line the pocket with felt and add a thin veneer lid for a seamless secret compartment.
Metal badge or tile inlay tabletop
Trace a medallion, badge, or small mosaic shape and plunge-cut the recess to a consistent depth so inlays sit perfectly flush with the wood surface. The plunge blade’s straight profile creates clean shoulder walls that make hand-fitting precise. Finish by epoxying the inlay and planing/sanding flush.
Acoustic panel art with geometric slots
Lay out a grid of narrow slots and perforations in plywood or hardwood slats. Use the 1.75 in blade to plunge and connect straight cuts quickly, forming visually striking sound-absorbing panels when backed with acoustic fabric. Vary depths and widths for pattern and tonal control.