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Cutawl #23 d saw blades, 1 package of 10


CUTAWL #23 D SAW BLADES, 1 PACKAGE OF 10
IMPORTANT: THE PHOTO ABOVE SHOWS BOTH A 21D (UPPER BLADE) AND A 23D (LOWER BLADE) SO YOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THEM. THIS SALE IS FOR THE 23D LOWER BLADE ONLY, IN A PACKAGE CONTAINING 10 BLADES.
This sale is for a package of #23D (down cut) saw blades for your Cutawl (LOWER BLADE IN PHOTO). They are designed to utilize the best features of the Cutawl saw, easily cutting lines and patterns in sheet goods such as brass, copper, cardboard, fiberglass, plywood and other materials. (A more complete list of materials ((with maximum thickness in parentheses)) is at the bottom of this listing.) These blades are made of an extremely strong high carbon steel, and with a chisel point and saw toothed side, cycling 50 times a second, they will move easily through your material. Your cut edge will be nicely finished. This may be the most widely useful of the Cutawl saw blades for flat sheet goods. You may start your cut anywhere on your pattern with this blade because of the chisel point.
The materials (and maximum thickness) for which this blade is designed are as follows: acatate (3/8"); asphalt tile (1/4"); beaver board (11/16"); brass (1/8"); hard cardboard (1/2"); cellulose acetate (1/4"); cellulose nitrate or Celluloid (1/8"); copper (1/8"); fiberboard (5/8"); Foamex/Sintra (1/4"); foamed plastic (11/16"); Fomecor (11/16"); lead (1/8"); linoleum (1/4"); Mylar (1/4"); Nylon (1/4"); plywood (1/4"); polystyrene (1/4"); polyvinyl (1/4"); pressed board (3/8"); Prime-Cor-X (3/8"); hard rubber (3/16"); Styrofoam (1/2"); Teflon (1/4"); vinyl acetate, Vinylite, Vinyloid (1/4"); zinc (!/8"). Other materials of a similar nature to these may also be cut with this blade. Do not exceed the maximum depth of sheet goods listed above at any time. Other cutawl blades are available for cutting thicker sheet goods. Your material (to be cut) must be either suspended on blocks to allow the blade to cut completely through it, or placed on a soft cutting surface such as foam board scraps, soft wood, thin carpet or a polyethelene sheet.
NOTE: The top of the blade must NOT rise above the top of the chisel block. See the instructions provided with your Cutawl for stroke and clearance adjustments. You will see the case hardening colors evident in the picture above. These colors and possible oxidation staining are not defects in the blades. Because of their high carbon content and specialized heat treatments, these blades are always susceptible to oxidation if not kept well oiled and in a dry location. Some Cutawl blades have been blued with gun finish and some have been made with stainless steel to minimize oxidation, all with minimal success. Seconds after cutting into any material, the staining and surface treatments will be gone and you will have a nice shiny blade!



Cutawl #23 d saw blades, 1 package of 10