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Scroll Saw Blades

Scroll saw blades are narrow and finely toothed for intricate work.  Skip tooth and double tooth designs improve chip clearance when cutting wood, while reverse tooth blades reduce tear out on the bottom of the workpiece.

What are scroll saw blades used for?
Scroll saw blades are designed for detailed, precise cutting in thin materials such as:

  • Wood, plywood, and MDF

  • Acrylic and plastics

  • Non-ferrous metals (e.g. aluminum, brass)
    They’re ideal for intricate patterns, internal cutouts, fretwork, and delicate curves in woodworking, crafts, and model making.

What types of scroll saw blades are available?
Scroll saw blades vary by tooth type, size, and material:

  • Plain-end vs. pin-end:

    • Plain-end blades are standard and fit most scroll saws

    • Pin-end blades are easier to change but fit fewer saw types

  • Tooth types:

    • Standard teeth for smooth wood cuts

    • Skip-tooth for faster wood cutting with better chip clearance

    • Reverse tooth for reduced tear-out on bottom surfaces

    • Double tooth for extra-fine finishes

    • Spiral blades for cutting in any direction without turning the workpiece

How do I choose the right scroll saw blade for my project?
Consider:

  • Material – use fine-tooth blades for metal/plastic; coarse-tooth for wood

  • Blade size and TPI (teeth per inch) –

    • Lower TPI (10–15) for thick or soft wood

    • Higher TPI (20–30+) for thin or hard materials and fine detail work

  • Thickness and width – thinner blades offer tighter curves, while thicker ones provide stability and straighter cuts
    Always check your saw’s compatibility and tension blades properly before use.

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