We know that frustration, you’re cutting, and the saw blade kind of refuses the wood, it just drags, and suddenly it feels wrong. When your equipment starts to smoke or leaves those dark burn marks, you realize it’s not a minor hiccup. That heat buildup doesn’t only wreck the material. It can warp the steel, and it loads the tool motor with an awful lot of stress. A lot of craftsmen only start looking for circular saw blade sharpening service after a risky kickback shows up.