Wild Bill wrote:
I have the Stanley part/stock numbers for two styles of their scoring
blades
11-942 Scoring knife blade, this is a longer version of the blade. It
fits
retractable and standard handles, but it's not retractable.
1996 Short version for retractable-blade knife handles.
I saw another cutting tool that could be useful for many different
sheet
materials. It was packaged as a ceramic tile scoring knife. The
handle was a
bent/angle shaped form, and had small double-ended carbide cutters.
The
cutter inserts resembled a double-ended threading insert.
These were some old dusty stock made by an unfamiliar manufacturer,
so I
didn't buy one, considering that the cutters might not be available.
It's not surprising that many retail store employees don't know much
of
anything about the merchandise, particularly tools and hardware. I've
overheard some of the training discussions that new employees get
from
equally-ignorant training personnel.
Another option would be to improvise a cutting/scoring tool. The main
feature of these scoring tools is that the V-shaped cutter face is
approximately perpendicular to the material being cut. A handle that
could
hold a short section of a shaped cutter will suffice.
A prepared section of hacksaw/bandsaw blade, or a piece of HSS or
carbide
would work as well or better than a Stanley scoring blade.
A section of a HSS slitting saw could be shaped to fabricate a cutter
Richard K suggested a carbide paint scraper blade from Lowes in
another
thread, as a readily available piece of carbide for reshaping and
fabricating a machine scraping tool. A section of this blade would
would be
a good choice for fabricating a sheet material scoring cutter for an
improvised/fabricated handle.
Warner 2-1/2" Carbide Scraper Blade p/n 34814 about $7.50 at Lowes.
The blade measures about .460" wide x .060 thick, with two 4mm ~.160"
holes.
www.warnertool.com
Thanks a lot.
I'm going to have to make another attempt to get the Stanley scoring
knife blade. But just in case I still can't locate it locally(at Home
Depot or Lowes), can you recommend the best place to order them?
Thanks again.
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.