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I was just wondering what size blade would you recammend  to cut this out with? I think I will be using 1/8 '' ply and maybe double it up to make two at a time. This is a Steve Good pattern.  The pattern is 14'' x 7''

 

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I would stack 3 pcs of ply and use a #5 Olson match blades I never cut just one piece of ply  you cut 3 pcs so you will have 2 good ones if you get 3 its a good thing but if you adre cutting only one piece I would use a #3 I verlly seldom use 1/8 ply unless i am cutting orniments then I stack4 to 6 pieces.

IKE

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As has been mentioned on the forum a few times, it may depend more on what saw you are using.  The more aggressive a saw cuts, you may want to use a less aggressive blade.

I have an EX-21 and I'd probably use an FD-UR #1 for up to a 3 layer stack of 1/8" thick BB ply.  Those bridges in the letters look pretty small, so that's is why I would tend to go with a smaller blade, for more control.  Otherwise, I'd probably use an Olson #3 Mach blade.

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I would 2nd what Denny recommended, Stack and I personally would use a Flying Dutchman Polar 2/0 (FDP2/0) and most likely stack (3) 1/8" ply for control of the blade.

Chris

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Not very often I cut only two 1/8" in a stack.. I typically am cutting 4-6 at a time.. On occasion I stack two and that's usually because it's something personalized that I just don't need more than the two.. Anyway.. cutting two I would use a Pegas MG #3.. actually pretty much use the number 3 up to 3/8 - 1/2" stock.. and then a number 5 from 1/2 - 3/4 unless it's a puzzle.. then I use the #3.. It doesn't look too intricate where a very small blade is really needed...   

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