EXCLUSIVE TOOTH AND GULLET DESIGN.
BLADES CUT FASTER, EASIER, WITH LESS IF ANY BURNING.
EXCELLENT FOR HARDWOODS.
NO DRIFTING.
BLADE # | WIDTH | THICKNESS | TPI | USE |
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#2 pin-less | .029" | .012" | 20 | 1/4" or less |
#5 pin-less | .038" | .016" | 12.5 | 3/4" softwood |
#7 pin-less | .045" | .017" | 11.5 | 3/4" to 1 1/2" hardwood |
#9 pin-less | .053" | .018" | 11.5 | 1 1/2" to 2 1/2" hardwood |
#12 pin-less | .062" | .024" | 9.5 | straight-line cutting |
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Super Sharps scroll saw blades
I do a lot of work on my scroll saw, and I purchased some of the #12 Super Sharps blades. They do an excellent job on 6/4 poplar and oak, cutting faster than the other blades I was using. The tearout on the bottom of the cut is minimal. I plan on buying more of these plus some #9 blades as well soon.
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Not what I expected
I love the #9 Super Sharps. But I've noticed they were bowing more than usual while cutting circles (which effects the finished project to not be square and true). I thought if I tried the #12's, they'd be thicker and not bow and bend as much. They operate extremely SLOW and leave wood a bit rough and fuzzy. I wish I hadn't bought two dozen. Lesson learned! I've re-ordered the 9's.