3. Use a blade that will have at least 2 teeth in the mate- dal at ail times.
4, Use thin, narrow blades for tight radius work, and thi¢_ wide blades for large curves and straight cuts.
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Pin and Plain end Biades |
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20 | i, .... | .ha- 2 | .012" |
| Tight radius work; 3/32" to 1/8'wood veneer, wood, | |||
15 | : | _110_' | .0t 8" |
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| bone, | fiber, plastics, | |
12:5 |
| .038" | +:+o666' |
| Close | radius cutting | in materials 3/32" to 1/2" thick. | |
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| Good for hard and soft wood, bone, horn, plastics, etc. | ||
11.5 |
| .053'_ | .0i8" |
| For hard and soft woods and woodlike products | |||
10 | .110" | ! |
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| 3/16" to 2". |
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:,018" |
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