Cutting Tools and Supplies Pricing and Costs

Find the best prices on cutting tools and supplies

Cutting tools and supplies pricing and costs depend primarily on the material to be cut, the application and whether they are for professional or amateurs. Cutting tools with a wide variety of uses include scissors and knives, which can cut many different materials such as cloth, paper, sheet metal or food. These tools may be relatively inexpensive, costing only a few dollars in many cases. On the other hand, professional metal working generally requires tools specifically suited to this task and a complete set of these tools may cost thousands of dollars.

Metal cutting tools and supplies may be placed into the following categories:

1. Industrial cutting tools for professional application. These may consist of complete kits or specific attachments.

2. Cutting tools for home use. These may be cutting tools for the kitchen, wood cutting tools or general use.

3. Cutting supplies. These may be replacement blades or other supplies.

Locate prices on specialty cutting tools for professionals

Professional auto mechanics, woodworkers and metalworkers require specific sets of tools to do their jobs. Complete tool sets can easily exceed $2000 and a single drill bit can be $10.

Examine cutting tools for home use

Hobbyists use a variety of cutting tools for woodworking, scrapbooking and other crafts. Serious cooks also need knives and other cutting utensils in the kitchen.

Get prices for metal cutting supplies

Customers frequently save money by purchasing specific accessories rather than complete kits. Supplies may consist of simple replacement blades, attachments for specific applications or other supplies.
  • Cutting tools for harder material are generally more expensive than cutting tools for softer material. A cutting tool must be able to generate a total stress that is greater than the total strength of the material to be cut in order to be effective. This stress can calculated by dividing the total force exerted by the surface area to which the force is being applied. This relationship explains why cutting tools for metal must be harder and therefore more expensive than tools that are designed to cut wood.



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