Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
You can use a variety of things. I have a jewellers saw that cuts super fine. I also have a scroll saw and a coping saw. The big deciding factor for me would be how fine the teeth are. In do not have really nice, fine blades for my scroll saw, but if I did it would be my first choice. My biggest concern would be breakage, hence the fine teeth. A coping saw with fine teeth is pretty easy for most people to access and not a large outlay of cash.



Yeah That ^^^^

Fine teeth = SLOW Fine cuts

One hint on these, they are MUCH thinner then you think, they also MUST retain the taper from pivot hole to tail and from top to bottom.. If you make them straight the scales may not flex correctly after pinning