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Old 01-20-2005, 04:55 PM   #1
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I know we have a variety of scrollers with different skill levels, so I have a question: How many of you use spiral blades? If you are not using them, why not? If you found an intricate project that required the use of one, would you use one to do that project? If you had better directions or instructions on useing spiral blades, would you use them?

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Old 01-20-2005, 05:10 PM   #2
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Don, have been scrolling since 1992 and never tried a spiral blade. The fretwork, butterflies and pictures I have cut all have square corners and sharp points to cut. How do you get a square corner or sharp point with a spiral blade? I can see that they would be faster as you don't have to turn the wood all the time, I am retired and not in any rush. Mick.
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Old 01-20-2005, 06:20 PM   #3
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I occasionally use the sprial blades.

I find I have a lot more sawdust with them, and the cuts are not as "clean" as with other blades. And I tend to break more of them than I do other types - not sure why. I know they are made so that they will cut from any direction, but I find it very difficult to cut sideways or backwards with the spirals, so still tend to turn my wood when using them.

Oh - I would have like to have tried the new spiral blades FD had that I saw written up in a couple of magazines. But by the time I got around to getting them, he was out.

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I bought 3 doz. of the round blades and have yet to use them, seems like I do OK with the flat blades but I have them if ever need them.
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Old 01-20-2005, 08:15 PM   #5
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Spiral blades are mainly used making portraits and wild live pictures. There are a few they use them for evrything. I had a hard time controlling them, they want to go to the soft spots in the wood. They work great in Baltic birch. Some like to use them when the pattern is too big for the scroll saw and just use them long enough when they can use the regular blade again. There are now spirals with reverse teeth and spirals with flat ends.

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Old 01-20-2005, 09:05 PM   #6
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I have some and have used them enough to know I don't get the control I would like. Keep them around just in case something comes up where I need them, like my saw is too small or somesuch. Not likely though because I do mostly smaller projects and have a 20" saw.
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Have tried them but do not like them. There is abit of a learning curve that goes with them. I have never come across a pattern that would require them. As stated they are good for portraits but the finish cut leaves a bit to be desired. There are those that swear by them so to each his own I guess.

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Being you brought it up and you are fairly new have you tried them??????? If so what is your take on them??????
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I haven't tried them yet myself, but I've heard that there is a trend towards using them more an cutting extremly complicated patterns with them...so I was checking to see what you all had to say. I really like to concept, but I'm apprehensive about the results...how's that for not really saying anything


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Just wish I could use them. Wander too much for me.
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Way to go Bob. Ever think of running for political office. You dodged that question well. I bet they will never be as popular as a standard blade. Like I said many are using them for portraits because in a portrait the lines do not have to be crisp and straight. as other patterns.
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