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Michael
 
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Default Help cutting brass with a scroll saw

the metalworking fret saw blades I have are sold in bundles of a dozen by
No.'s instead of tpi and sell for around $5/dozen. A rough guesstimate with
a screw pitch blade suggests 50 teeth per inch. They are very fine, you may
find them a real treat to use after trying at 15 tpi. Lee Valley used to
sell them but not any more . do some googling to find a supplier.

These are the same 5" blades used for piercing work. They can be used in a
scroll saw or fret saw frame. I never found it a time saver using a power
scroll saw for this work. I had an Excalibur for a while and while it was a
pretty good scroll saw, I don't really miss it. The better feel you have
doing it by hand + not spending half the time replacing broken blades might
even make it faster. If you are new to this, get an adjustable fret saw
frame, its easier to install the find blades, and make up a fret saw board
clamped to your bench with V cut out of it to rest the work on.

here, found a link
http://www.woodworker.com/cgi-bin/FU...ARTNUM=813-064

Michael


"NokNokMan" wrote in message
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I bought a scroll saw to cut some 3/16" 360 alloy brass. I haven't had

much
luck with the 15tpi blades I bought to go with it. My project is WR

Smith's
skeleton clock. He uses a scroll saw to cut his frames; it shows it in

his
book. Unfortunately, he doesn't mention what blade he uses. My scroll

saw
can use pinned and plain 5" blades, so if anyone could point me in the

right
direction I'd probably be able to use any blades suggested.

thanks,
Dave