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06-19-2021, 12:23 AM #1
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Thanked: 4830I have no recollection of the tooth count, but as fine as you can get them. Gentle on the feed or it will get real chippy.
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06-19-2021, 10:43 AM #2
Many teeth. Fine is all i can say.
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06-19-2021, 01:38 PM #3
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Thanked: 292I would think the best thing for cutting bone would be a tile saw with a water-cooled, diamond blade. If you plan on doing a lot of bone, that might be worth the investment. You can get them with 4 1/2" blades that might be suitable. That would provide very smooth cuts.
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06-19-2021, 02:32 PM #4
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Thanked: 562Would jeweller’s saw blades fit your scroll saw? They are very fine cutters designed for metal.
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06-19-2021, 02:53 PM #5
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06-19-2021, 02:58 PM #6
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Thanked: 3215I cut antler, which is harder than bone, with a bandsaw.
Assuming you are cutting 1/8th inch bone you could cut it with a scroll saw but the thicker and harder a material is the fewer teeth you need. More teeth more heat and you break blades. Use a no.5-9 blade about14 TPI.
Making a long straight or curved cuts on hard or dense material is difficult to do with a scroll saw, easy on a band saw. More teeth cut slower and make it more difficult to follow a line.
Use fewer teeth, and cut close to your line, it will cut cooler and faster, then sand or file to your line. I buy my scroll saw blades from Flying Dutchman, he has quality blades at good prices and good quick service.
They also have a help line that might better recommend a blade. I have used their Polar line to cut Ebony with good success, it is a harder, thicker blade made for dense hard wood, antler, and bone.
If you have a scroll saw you know, using it is not as easy as it looks without a lot of practice. Do invest in quick release holders, they are worth every penny.
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06-19-2021, 03:16 PM #7