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Fantastic job, Todd. Yes, spirals do take some practice. I just finished a piece using nothing but spirals for the first time. In my opinion it may be a little slower but I also feel you can be more accurate with your cuts after getting use to it. I've got four other patterns which will be my next cuts and they also will require spirals. Just stocked up on blades from www.artcraftersonline.com. Thanks Denny. One thing I've noticed with spirals, you can cut along the edge of a line easier when cutting along a thin strip. It seems if you are cutting along a thin strip with a non-spiral blade, you will inevitably cut deep causing the strip to become thinner and risk breakage.

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