Scroll Saw Blade Types, Which Ones I Use

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Hey Everyone! In this viewer requested video, I give you all the information I have in my head on selecting the best scroll saw blade for your projects! I do my best to talk about the various types of scroll saw blades out their. Hope you all the video and I hope it helps some new Scrollers!

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Great video for me personally its a pegas spiral blade on everything from 3mm to 2" thick wood for me..😊

fishtank
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Good video, Tyler, I enjoy all your viedeos, thank you

bkrybabe
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Thank you, the information in this video was very helpfull

ronrowen
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Thanks you good tips
You are good job

jasonrichelhoff
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Excellent video and explanation! Thank you!!

billellis
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Good, helpful video. Thanks for posting.

trisic
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You gave a great, solid video about blades without making it complicated. A HUGE thumbs up! I bought my first scroll saw when I was in 9th grade....I'm on the short side of 70 now lol. It was a very simple machine, but very hard to get acquainted with. It was a MOTO-SHOP Model 57-2 Series 4. It was from the Dremel Mfg Division of the Emerson Electric Company of Racine, WI. Made in the U.S.A. You had to oil it every 4 hours of use. It used short pin blades that you could buy at Montgomery Wards. The one I had had a disc sander on the right side. I used it for making balsa aircraft parts. I still have the machine and it still works though I haven't used it in 50 years. I just started scrolling again about 5 years ago with a DeWalt 788. Until this year I only used Flying Dutchman Ultra Reverse blades...mostly the #5, but I do have from 0/2 to #9. I also have their Superior Puzzle and #5 Spiral Reverse. But, this spring I decided to try the Pegas Modified Geometry #12 Reverse. i love them for cutting Baltic Birch Ply and the 7/8 inch Maple hubs I make for whirligigs. I also bought Niqua Ultra Skip + Reverse #9, but I haven't tried those yet. I consider myself a newbie at scrolling though. I'm making different projects mostly of my own designs...I was an art major in high school. I enjoyed your lesson on blades. It was confusing when I first started to scroll again. There are so many choices of blade now. Enjoyed! Take care!

michaelmarchione
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Bought the #5 ultra reverse. Hope to work with them today. Thanks for your help.

Mrwolfpack
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Oh and great video, thanks for info, I may be changing from skip tooth to reverse blades!

auburn.JoaoDuarte
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Thanks. Just getting started with scrolling. The info on blades was very helpful. Do you have some brands you would suggest that are found on Amazon.

mkirby
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Your videos are always informative, hope your ok haven’t seen new videos, our i’ve messed up and lost your feed thanks

ronrowen
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Awesome....what material you use for your frames....interesting?

pedroelcubano
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How long lasts a blade? Should I use it until it brakes? And because I don't want to be changing blades constantly can I just use a number 7 or 5 to everything from 1/4 inch to 3/4 (because that's pretty much all I cut...)?

auburn.JoaoDuarte