Bosch Plastic Scroll Saw Blades
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Scroll saws are great for creating intricate detailing and patterns when you’re working with wood, plastic or metal. These saws feature particularly fine blades that come in a variety of configurations and sizes. At Lowe’s, we offer a wide selection of top-quality scroll saw blades in premium-grade steel that are ready to go to work for you.
Scroll saw users often keep a collection of blades to be sure they’ll always have the right blade for the job at hand. Blade types include spiral scroll saw blades — twisted blades that set teeth in all directions so you can slice through your wood without turning the board. Skip-tooth blades include empty spaces between the teeth, while a double-tooth blade includes a space after every two teeth. Reverse skip-tooth and crown-tooth blades are additional options.
At Lowe’s, we offer choices from leading brands, including Bosch scroll saw blades and models from Dremel and SKIL. Consider buying blades in multi-packs that offer a range of lengths and both plain and pin-type ends.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do all scroll saws use the same blades?
A: No, scroll saws come in a variety of shapes and sizes and may use different kinds of blades. For example, blades may feature skip-tooth designs, or they can have spiral shapes, double-tooth patterns or other designs.
Q: How often should I change my scroll saw blade?
A: While every blade is different, it’s common for blades to require changing every 15 to 30 minutes of continuous use. Fortunately, blades are inexpensive and available in multi-packs, so it’s easy to stock up.
Q: What’s the difference between pinned and pinless saw blades?
A: Pinned blades include a small cross pin at each end of the blade. This design makes it easier to swap out used blades for new ones quickly. You attach pinless blades by slipping them between the clamps at the ends of the saw.