Best Power Oscillating Tool Blades for Woodworking Projects (2026)

We ranked options by compatibility with common oscillating multitool mounts, blade construction and tooth geometry for woodworking, kit composition, user ratings, and overall value

This roundup covers power oscillating tool blades suited for woodworking projects, focusing on fit, cutting profile, and value across multi-blade kits. Picks were chosen by evaluating blade tooth geometry, material compatibility for wood cutting, kit variety, and user ratings to surface options that work with common oscillating multitools

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Buying Guide

Confirm tool compatibility

Check whether blades use universal or brand-specific mounts; universal-fit sets increase chances they attach to most oscillating multitools

Match blade type to cut

Use bi-metal or carbide-tooth plunge-cut blades for faster rough cuts and finer-tooth wood blades for trim and finish work

Evaluate kit variety

Kits with multiple tooth geometries and shapes (e.g., straight, semicircular, plunge) like 28–100 piece sets provide flexibility for different woodworking tasks

Prioritize durability and material

Look for high-speed steel or bi-metal construction for longer life when cutting hardwoods or cutting adjacent nails

Consider value per blade

Compare pieces-per-kit and average user ratings to assess cost-effectiveness—larger sets often reduce per-blade cost while maintaining similar ratings