Plastic. Many people believe that plastic is the most sanitary cutting board material, especially since, unlike wood or bamboo, it's safe to run through your dishwasher. However, a University of Michigan study found that "more bacteria are recovered from a used plastic surface than from a used wood surface." for more
High Speed Steel - Used for wood and light metal cutting Bi-Metal - Also used for wood and light metal cutting. Cobalt Steel - Tougher and lasts longer than Speed steel and Bi-Metal. Used for wood and metal. Carbide Grit - Strictly used to cut masonry board. Scrolling - Thinner than the regular jig saw blades and are used for tight turning cuts.
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Plastic. Many people believe that plastic is the most sanitary cutting board material, especially since, unlike wood or bamboo, it's safe to run through your dishwasher. However, a University of Michigan study found that "more bacteria are recovered from a used plastic surface than from a used wood surface." for more
High Speed Steel - Used for wood and light metal cutting Bi-Metal - Also used for wood and light metal cutting. Cobalt Steel - Tougher and lasts longer than Speed steel and Bi-Metal. Used for wood and metal. Carbide Grit - Strictly used to cut masonry board. Scrolling - Thinner than the regular jig saw blades and are used for tight turning cuts.