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2 things come to mind.

1) you can change blades during the project.  That is you don't need to always use spirals for the whole project.  When you have to turn the piece in an area that a straight won't work then put in a spiral for how ever the cut needs it.

2) I have not done this, but you can turn the blade around on some scroll saws.  This sometimes this helps eliminate the immediate need.

It is great to use spiral. I don't mind spirals.  It does add a huge advantage in some cases.

 

off topic.... Bobbie Riggs? The tennis player?  Yep I remember that from many years ago.

 

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