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Ok I gave the Modified Geometry #5 a try today.  A lot of you said they are good and you are right!  I tried it out on a 3/4" purple heart puzzle.  Thinking if they cut this they will cut anything.  Cuts like I was cutting into 1/2" popular.  Could not get over how fast it when thru the wood!  Doesn't seen to have as much draft on the blade as the FDs do.  This took a little time to get use to not feeding the wood in the same angle as I am use to.  But is going to be my go to blade for compound and thick wood.

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I've never tried them, there's no need for me to. I'm perfectly happy with FD blades, they've cut everything I've ever wanted them to.

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Len

Yeah Len I thought the same thing but decided to try them and I'm glad I did.   Don't get me wrong I'm not knocking FD blades but I have to admit for thick hardwoods Pegas modified geometry blades do work better.   There is cutting and then there is cutting more efficiently and these blades do just that. IMHO 

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Len, You are sounding like me. I usually resist trying new things but sometime when I get over the feeling that i am already have discovered the best way to do something and for some unknown reason, later I do try something different, I think "wallah, now I know i have everything figured out for sure."  I remember this happened when I was using blue painters tape and gluing my patterns on top of that.. I was so happy with that, that I  was never going to listen to anyone else's suggestions because I knew I had it all figured out.. I no longer use this pattern method because i now do it the very best way possible." :D  :lol:  :huh:

 

 

 

Dick 

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Ok I gave the Modified Geometry #5 a try today.  A lot of you said they are good and you are right!  I tried it out on a 3/4" purple heart puzzle.  Thinking if they cut this they will cut anything.  Cuts like I was cutting into 1/2" popular.  Could not get over how fast it when thru the wood!  Doesn't seen to have as much draft on the blade as the FDs do.  This took a little time to get use to not feeding the wood in the same angle as I am use to.  But is going to be my go to blade for compound and thick wood.

I ordered some #3-5-7's 3 dozen each. If they help make me better it will be worth it.

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Len, You are sounding like me. I usually resist trying new things but sometime when I get over the feeling that i am already have discovered the best way to do something and for some unknown reason, later I do try something different, I think "wallah, now I know i have everything figured out for sure."  I remember this happened when I was using blue painters tape and gluing my patterns on top of that.. I was so happy with that, that I  was never going to listen to anyone else's suggestions because I knew I had it all figured out.. I no longer use this pattern method because i now do it the very best way possible." :D  :lol:  :huh:

 

 

 

Dick 

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The very best way possible ?? do tell please because I am still using blue tape and spray gluing my patterns over that :)

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I switched from FD blades to the Pegas blades some months ago. What a difference on 3/4" hardwoods! Cuts like butter compared tot he FD blades.

 

I have probably 3 gross of the FD blades which I give away to anyone in our woodworking club that wants to get started scrolling.

 

I still use the FD puzzle blade on 1/4" Baltic Birch and haven't found a good substitute.

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