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I got a beautiful 3/4 in thick piece of purple heart from Ocooch hardwoods and want to cut the outline of my home state.( Texas ) I figure it's going to be a chore and may require more than a few blades. I use FD blades and am wondering what size and style might be best. Any recommendations would be appreciated./.. Thanks.....Forrest

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i did a purple heart 2" x 2" thick. I started with Pegas #7 mgt (reverse) but I had some tight turns to deal with so dropped down to #3 mgt.  So I had to adapt.  I also had to rework some corners due to pushing left or right. 

So 3/4" thick would be good for pegas #5 mgt.   Or super skip #5. 

Purple heart can be a bit rough on back side (tiny splits) so I like reverse blades. If the back side is not going to be viewable the super skips or double skip blades would be much better. 

Mark Eason

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I have cut these heart boxes out of purple heart using a FD #1 Polar blade. I use the Polar blade because of the tightness of the curves and the size of kerf for the sliding dovetail in the top. I lost the heart shaped pin in the box and had to cut another to fit, these boxes start out life as a 1 1/2" cube of wood.

Also, I used Varathane brand, "Black Cherry" stain on the first heart box shown, a very, very good match for color.

 

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