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How to Choose the Correct Scroll Saw Blade (page 4)

Sanding Scroll Saw Files from Olson

5" Plain End and Pin End fit most scroll saws. 5” long x .156” wide x .056” thick, plain end Olson Scroll Saw Files convert your scroll saw into a power sander that’s ideal for metal crafters and artists!

Fine grit Scroll Saw Files can smooth, sand, shape, and correct even complex contours and forms, eliminating hand sanding in hard and soft wood, plaster, greenware, soapstone, and non-ferrous metals including copper and brass.

Made from a durable tempered spring steel core coated with a silicon carbide abrasive, they work in most scroll saws taking plain end blades. They can also be used in pin vises, craft knife handles, mini hack, jeweler and hand fret saws.

How to Choose the Correct Scroll Saw Blade

Olson ScrollSander Belts Sanding

How to Choose the Correct Scroll Saw Blade

Olson ScrollSander Belts Sanding belts easily smooth edges of scroll saw projects in wood, plastic, metal & composites. Durable, fabric-backed belts have molded-polycarbonate ends for attaching to most scroll saws that take 5" blades. Belts rapidly remove bumps, burns & feathering, plus correct wandering from a cutting line. Great for curves, concave or convex edges & can reach into intersections. Mounts as easily as a blade. Remount w/opposite side up to double belt life. Fits most 5" scroll saws (Craftsman, Delta, DeWalt, Excalibur, Ryobi, modifications may be required to throat insert or table opening depending on belt width). USA made.

  • DeWalt & Excalibur Scroll Saws only accept 1/4" belts unless table hole is drilled larger
  • Dremel 1670, 1671, 1680: use pin end belts. Remove gate's plastic nub to fit in clamp (if needed)
  • Delta: use side mount, cut table insert to fit sander or remove table insert
  • Ryobi SC 160: use pin end belts
  • Ryobi SC 162, 162VS & 165: use plain end belts only
  • Hegner: use pin end belts
  • Does not fit RBI, Reliant or Moto-Shop
  • 1/2"W, pin end, 180 grit, 4/pkg.