redwine Posted November 9, 2017 Report Posted November 9, 2017 For myself if the blade still has some life left I will put it on the wooden platform, 4" x 4" with self stick magnet strips and the platform is attached to the top of the saw and it is numbered 2/0 up to 9. This is also where I keep fresh blades that I will be using for what ever I am cutting at the time. This has worked for me but normally I discard the blade after cutting the project and if it shows a dark blue on the blade which to me is starting or is dull. Erv SCROLLSAW703 and OCtoolguy 1 1 Quote
OCtoolguy Posted November 9, 2017 Author Report Posted November 9, 2017 16 hours ago, JustLarry said: For the used keeper blades, I fold a piece of painters tape around the top teeth slip it back into the package with the new ones. It is right there when I go to that size blade again and it can be the first out of the package. Larry Great idea. I like it. JustLarry and SCROLLSAW703 1 1 Quote
amazingkevin Posted November 10, 2017 Report Posted November 10, 2017 i saved all used blades and a job came up to scroll letters out of cement board.I'd get a whooping 1.5 " before the teeth were completely gone.I got new blades for my efforts and finished the job with used blades + cash,What a deal!Never say never!!! Quote
Lucky2 Posted November 10, 2017 Report Posted November 10, 2017 Ray, I made a mistake in my last posting on this issue, I stated that I don't save blades. That's wrong, sometimes I will save a blade. But only if I'm still going to be using it again on the same cutting. Like, if I'm cutting a piece where I have to switch from one sized blade to another. The blade not being used is set on a speaker magnet, I have it attached to the table my saw sits on. But, that is the only time I save a blade, when I switch back and forth to different sized blades on the same cutting. Len OCtoolguy 1 Quote
OCtoolguy Posted November 10, 2017 Author Report Posted November 10, 2017 14 hours ago, Lucky2 said: Ray, I made a mistake in my last posting on this issue, I stated that I don't save blades. That's wrong, sometimes I will save a blade. But only if I'm still going to be using it again on the same cutting. Like, if I'm cutting a piece where I have to switch from one sized blade to another. The blade not being used is set on a speaker magnet, I have it attached to the table my saw sits on. But, that is the only time I save a blade, when I switch back and forth to different sized blades on the same cutting. Len Thanks Len. That is exactly what I was trying to say. And I like the idea of a magnet to keep track of them. Also, I like the idea of tape. I'm thinking about maybe doing a color code system too. A few different colors of Sharpee markers and a chart to tell me what the color means. If it's a FD UR, for example, that might be green. And so on....... Quote
Blaughn Posted November 10, 2017 Report Posted November 10, 2017 My scrolling involves word-art plaques which means many very precise tight turns and the need for making straight lines straight and long smooth curves smooth. I have found that the angle I need to use to feed the blade changes (gets greater). I attribute this to the torque you apply to the blade during a tight turn. When this becomes noticeable - I change the blade. Given the time and energy I put into the piece, the cost of the blade is negligible to the cost of making a fatal error. As far as which blade, I tried them all and then tried the Flying Dutchman Ultra Reverse. These fit my style and, for me, ended the question of "Which Blade To Use?" OCtoolguy 1 Quote
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