BalsaDust
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And don't forget to check your local pawnshop.
Lol yeah I reckon so yet I have never been inside a pawn shop other than you ordering a few things for me which doesn’t really count.
And don't forget to check your local pawnshop.
Nice, but doesn't spiral cut blades cut out the entire width of the blade because the blade is essentially twisted? I can see why it would be really good for grooves and other special cuts. Not so much for a straight narrow cut though. At least from searching for them online it seems.Spiral cut blades are an absolute must have.
Nice, but doesn't spiral cut blades cut out the entire width of the blade because the blade is essentially twisted? I can see why it would be really good for grooves and other special cuts. Not so much for a straight narrow cut though. At least from searching for them online it seems.
Thanks Doug! You read my mind and answered my next question!I use these, and they work awesome. The .035 Kerf is pretty small if you plan the cut well. I've also found that with a bit of practice and a steady hand you can cut a reasonably straight line with them. One thing that helps is the blade doesn't pull the cut either direction so following a line is pretty easy.
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I ordered some of these. I think these will do a great job for some things I need to cut.I use these, and they work awesome. The .035 Kerf is pretty small if you plan the cut well. I've also found that with a bit of practice and a steady hand you can cut a reasonably straight line with them. One thing that helps is the blade doesn't pull the cut either direction so following a line is pretty easy.
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