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  1. Premium line of scroll saw blades under the Super Sharps™ sub-brand. Constructed of high quality material for optimum longevity and high performance. Teeth set to both sides with raker tooth inserted to ensure optimum tracking for extreme accuracy and cleaner cuts.

  2. The Delta #2 12-piece Stainless Steel Scroll Saw Blades are from a premium line of scroll saw blades under the Super Sharps sub-brand. Exclusive tooth and gullet design. Blades cut faster with little or no burning.

  3. Delta #7 12-piece Stainless Steel Scroll Saw Blades are a premium line of scroll saw blades under the Super sharps sub-brand. Exclusive tooth and gullet design. Blades cut faster with little or no burning.

  4. Delta Scroll Saw Blades available online at Acme Tools. Acme Tools is the premier Delta authorized online retailer. Shop the best selection of Delta Scroll Saw Blades today.

  5. Delta #12 12-piece Stainless Steel Scroll Saw Blades are a premium line of scroll saw blades under the Super Sharps sub-brand. Exclusive tooth and gullet design. Blades cut faster with little or no burning.

  6. Apr 30, 2012 · 40-518 Super Sharps pinless Scroll Saw Blade, Saw Blade has Teeth Set in both Directions and Inserted a Raker Tooth to Ensure Clean Accurate Cuts Without Burning.

  7. Scroll saw blades are thin blades that cut tight curves and intricate designs in wood while leaving a smooth edge. The blades are installed vertically in a scroll saw and cut as the worker manipulates the workpiece.

  8. The Delta #2 12-piece Stainless Steel Scroll Saw Blades are from a premium line of scroll saw blades under the Super Sharps sub-brand. Exclusive tooth and gullet design. Blades cut faster with little or no burning.

  9. 3 Inches Scroll Saw Blades Pin End (15/18/24 TPI, 45pcs) Regular Tooth Compatible with Sears Craftsman, Penn State, Delta, Ryobi, Wen 3921, Dremel and All 3″ Imported Scroll Saws. FREE delivery on $35 shipped by Amazon.

  10. Jul 17, 2017 · Installing a blade on a Delta scroll saw is a simple process. Carefully remove the existing blade from the saw by hand. Pull the blade holding locking levers to the front to lock the blade in place.

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