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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: Ben on January 23, 2015, 11:37:28 pm
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Hi. I am new to scrolling and I have a Ryobi saw. the manual for my saw says 127mm (5 inch) blades, would it matter if I used 130mm plain end blades on my saw. is there a difference or?
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probably wouldn't matter for plain end blades. But most blades that you can buy are 5 inch, do you already own 130 mm or are you planning on buying some? btw mikesworkshop.com sells flying dutchman which is a great brand, and all the blades are 5 inches.
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Matthew - good to see that you are jumping right in with advice already. You are right on the mark. Glad to see you participating as a young scrollsawer. It seems that just a couple of short months ago you were a beginner asking for advice. Keep up the good work.
Walt in CT
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If you are looking to buy plain end blades I would recommend Flying Dutchman from Mike at Mikes Workshop. (http://www.mikesworkshop.com/) Great prices and service. Flying Dutchman are all I use. :)
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thanks everyone ill check them out.
I only have 2 blades that came with my saw, one pinned and one plain end.
Ben
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Have not used the flying dutch man blades yet , they are on my list to try. I have been using olson blades and do recommend them also.
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I purchased a 36 piece set of Olson blades on ebay. many different types of blades for under $20. all plain end blades
Ben
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I use the #3 FD UR and the #5 FD UR from Mike. I didn't have much luck with the Olson blades. Also if you buy from Mikes you'll get a great price and get them quick. They are plane ended and also the new ones have a (for lack of a better term) a bump at one end to let you know easily which end is the top.
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I think ill give the Flying Dutchman blades a go next time. I mainly bought the Olson blades to have a go at some of different types there are, also it seemed like a good deal for the amount and type of blades in the pack.
thanks everyone for the advice
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Go to woodenteddybear.com & check out the blade selection there. They sell both Olsen & FD. I recommend both, and each brand has their quirks. Good luck!
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I use Olsen blades also, they are reverse type, so when it slows down I turn it over and get a few more good cuts.I haven! t used FD yet but will sometime.....Isn't it funny sometimes when a blade breaks how it scares the crap out of you.