OLSON SAW PG49802 Precision Ground Scroll Saw Blade







Key features
- •Sharpest, fastest cutting teeth
- •Most accurate scroll saw blade ever made
- •Double tooth for top performance in hardwoods
OLSON SAW PG49802 Precision Ground Scroll Saw Blade
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Customer Reviews
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I use these for some pretty tight curves on a Delta 40-694 20" scroll saw
PattyCO•May 19, 2018
I use these for some pretty tight curves on a Delta 40-694 20" scroll saw. I don't know if it's the new saw or these blades (probably both), but I've never been able to cut such intricate patterns with such detail and accuracy. You've got my vote.
Super clean cuts
DOUGLAS TETER•May 19, 2018
Super clean cuts, in 1/8", 1/4", and 1/2" of soft to hard wood. I will buy again.
Works Great On My Pinless Scroll Saw
Keda Dye LLC•April 27, 2018
Works great on my pinless scroll saw! Very Happy with these scoll saw blades! I cut this double heart with banner project out using them (2nd scroll saw project ever :) and used the 5 color liquid dye kit to tint epoxy resin to fill in the cut out areas for a little added bling lol. I am VERY new to scroll sawing, but I didn't have any issues at all using these scroll saw blades. They are very sharp, I had very clean cuts on solid wood, as well as on MDF core Oak. Even for this novice these blades performed very well. I will buy them again. Thank you for a great scroll saw blade :)
Sharp for a long time.
Jordan P.•February 18, 2018
What I like the most about these blades are that they stay sharp for a long time. They come super sharp too. I cut mainly 1/4 stock to 1" stock. I have used the smallest blade to cut 3/4" cedar name signs without a problem. You have to move slower but with the smallest blade, you essentially do not have to sand anything. End grain is left kind of rough but the long grain feels like it was sanded to 320 from just the blade. I will never but any other blades than these.
I have an older ryobi scroll saw that takes pinned or plain end blades. I have only ever used pinned blades so i was worried at first these would not hold well. They do. Just with some extra help. I sand both ends with 150 grit paper and then wipe with alcohol just to give it some grip in the saw's holders. I highly recommend these blades.
I have an older ryobi scroll saw that takes pinned or plain end blades. I have only ever used pinned blades so i was worried at first these would not hold well. They do. Just with some extra help. I sand both ends with 150 grit paper and then wipe with alcohol just to give it some grip in the saw's holders. I highly recommend these blades.
Only brand of scroll saw blades i'll use now
High Tech Redneck•February 14, 2018
-Amazing quality
-Great price point
-Durable
Olson blades are amazing. This is the brand I swear by in my scroll saw. I get tight, clean cuts in my projects every single time with these blades. Try using the olson blade lube to make them smoother and last longer.
-Great price point
-Durable
Olson blades are amazing. This is the brand I swear by in my scroll saw. I get tight, clean cuts in my projects every single time with these blades. Try using the olson blade lube to make them smoother and last longer.
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