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Hi all,

First post! I'm a pretty experienced woodworker but totally new to scrolling. I picked up a used Tradesman saw and have been reading suggestions about what blades to use. I bought a selection of Flying Dutchman Ultra Reverse but having problems using them. Using a #5 with 1/4" plywood the blade is grabbing the piece on the upstroke and forcing it off the table and then it binds in the cut. Is this a usual occurrence or just using the wrong type of blade to start out with?

Thanks, Jim in Maryland

 

 

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Are you sure you inserted the blade correctly. Easy to get them confused because teeth up and down. The small amount of teeth on the bottom should not be enough to pull the board upwards. My go to FD blade is #5 Penguin silver reverse. They are not as sharp like ultras. I cut everything with them.

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Can you show us a picture of the design you are trying to cut?

The FD UR blades have 15 TPI all the way down to the 2/0 size, this still gives more than 3 teeth in the wood ( 15 / 4 = 3.75 ). The pattern and how sharp a turn you are trying to accomplish will go a long way in getting suggestions for a blade size/style.

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11 minutes ago, JTTHECLOCKMAN said:

Are you sure you inserted the blade correctly. Easy to get them confused because teeth up and down. The small amount of teeth on the bottom should not be enough to pull the board upwards. My go to FD blade is #5 Penguin silver reverse. They are not as sharp like ultras. I cut everything with them.

The FD UR have every third tooth reversed. Very difficult to tell which direction on the smaller blades.

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6 hours ago, Wichman said:

The FD UR have every third tooth reversed. Very difficult to tell which direction on the smaller blades.

You are correct with teeth. I forgot what they were. Have them somewhere in the drawer. Just do not use them. As far as difficult that can be corrected by using a magnifier and also I think there is a notch on top. 

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