red river Posted September 15, 2025 Report Posted September 15, 2025 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 OCtoolguy 1 Quote
rafairchild2 Posted September 15, 2025 Report Posted September 15, 2025 I used FD UR and #5 is my go-to for 1/2-3/4, though depending on the Janka and if the lines are smooth and not detailed sometimes I go #7 The heart is 1/2 blood wood, really hard, I used #5 and #7 on it. red river, OCtoolguy, JackJones and 3 others 6 Quote
preprius Posted September 15, 2025 Report Posted September 15, 2025 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 Me. JackJones, OCtoolguy, red river and 2 others 5 Quote
Sycamore67 Posted September 16, 2025 Report Posted September 16, 2025 I use skip tooth blades for thick material as they clean the sawdust fro the kerf better. I wood use a #5 Polar Flying Dutchman blade. red river, OCtoolguy and Roberta Moreton 3 Quote
barb.j.enders Posted September 16, 2025 Report Posted September 16, 2025 I have used a MG#5 to cut some purple heart. They were smaller pieces and curved lines. OCtoolguy and red river 2 Quote
Wichman Posted September 16, 2025 Report Posted September 16, 2025 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. barb.j.enders, red river, OCtoolguy and 1 other 4 Quote
Denny Knappen Posted September 17, 2025 Report Posted September 17, 2025 I use Pegas Super Skip blades for all mu compound cutting including some very hard woods. I use mostly #6. Sycamore67 1 Quote
red river Posted September 17, 2025 Author Report Posted September 17, 2025 THANKS to everyone for the replies. Seems like # 5 or # 7 size is going to be The go to blades for my project. I'll have to study up on the styles. Thanks again....Forrrst....By the way, those are some nice pieces shown above. Quote
Roberta Moreton Posted September 18, 2025 Report Posted September 18, 2025 I would use skip tooth blades in this situation. Quote
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