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Anyone else ever use your hammer to flatten the ends of a spiral blade a little more so it was easier to get in the clamps? I never thought of it before. It works fine so far and hasn't weakened the metal. Time will tell.

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Flying Dutchman does offer flat end blades, but not in their smallest sizes.  I generally use the 2/0 spiral, sometimes a 3/0 and they aren't available in the flat end, so I end up untwisting them.  I use 2 pair of pliers.  I grip the end of the blade, about an inch or so from the end with one pair and use it to hold it like a vise.  Then I use the other pair to untwist the blade.  The important thing is to get both ends in approximately the same plane, when flattening/untwisting.  Makes getting them in the clamps easier.

I tried the hammer it flat method when I first started using spirals.  I didn't have much luck with it.  Many of the blades broke shortly after applying tension.  I think I had a bad batch of blades, but I've developed my technique for straightening them with the pliers and it works for me, so I haven't gone back to hammering them.

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4 hours ago, Bill WIlson said:

Flying Dutchman does offer flat end blades, but not in their smallest sizes.  I generally use the 2/0 spiral, sometimes a 3/0 and they aren't available in the flat end, so I end up untwisting them.  I use 2 pair of pliers.  I grip the end of the blade, about an inch or so from the end with one pair and use it to hold it like a vise.  Then I use the other pair to untwist the blade.  The important thing is to get both ends in approximately the same plane, when flattening/untwisting.  Makes getting them in the clamps easier.

I tried the hammer it flat method when I first started using spirals.  I didn't have much luck with it.  Many of the blades broke shortly after applying tension.  I think I had a bad batch of blades, but I've developed my technique for straightening them with the pliers and it works for me, so I haven't gone back to hammering them.

That's a good tip Bill and I will ty it.  I, too, mostly use 2/0 spiral and, since they are so fragile, don't take well to hammering.

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I just used some the other day.  They don't work as well as a regular blade, but I had no problem getting my dewalt to clamp them down.  I believe I was using a 2/0, but I could have been under the influence.  I was using a spiral blade afterall.

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