AES
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AFAIK, all scroll saws use 5 inch long blades. The only exception is Dremel which uses 3 inch blades (I think). Some scroll saws can also take blades a bit longer than 5 inches, such as coping saw blades and junior hack saw blades.
There are several good blade manufacturers including Niqua (German I think) and Pegas (Swiss).
Niqua blades can be bought from Hobbies UK and, I think, from Hegner UK.
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Pegas can be bought from Axminster Tools UK:
Axminster Tools - Power Tools, Hand Tools, Woodworking, Metalworking & more!
Here's a chart showing the basics of which type/size of blade to use, according to the job you're doing:
View attachment No_Fail_Blade_Chart_206122387.pdf
And here's 3 or 4 blade charts from Pegas, including metal cutting scroll saw blades, scroll saw blades for wood, and coping saw and junior hack saw blades:
View attachment Pegas Metal Scroll Blades.pdf
View attachment Pegas Multi Scroll Blades.pdf
View attachment Pegas Scroll Blades Wood Rev etc Blades.pdf
Just double click on the chosen chart and it will appear on your screen. If you want to, you can print it yourself from there.
Above Pegas charts include both pinned and pinless blades.
HTH
Edit for P.S. 1. I forgot. There is also the Flying Dutchman brand blades. I don't know where they're made but they seem to be only available by direct (self) importing from the USA. I've tried them but personally find them no better or worse than Pegas blades. Since importing from the USA is a bit of a hassle (not too bad though) I stick to Pegas myself. "Your mileage may vary"!
P.S. 2: Normally sellers sell blades in either packs of 12, half gross (72), and gross (144).The gross packs obviously come a bit cheaper pro rata. Some sellers allow you to mix blade sizes/types to make up the half gross or gross price breaks.
Again, HTH, sorry I forgot in the above post.
There are several good blade manufacturers including Niqua (German I think) and Pegas (Swiss).
Niqua blades can be bought from Hobbies UK and, I think, from Hegner UK.
Models & Hobbies UK | About Us | Suppliers Since 1895 | Hobbies
Hegner | Precision workshop scrollsaws and machinery
Pegas can be bought from Axminster Tools UK:
Axminster Tools - Power Tools, Hand Tools, Woodworking, Metalworking & more!
Here's a chart showing the basics of which type/size of blade to use, according to the job you're doing:
View attachment No_Fail_Blade_Chart_206122387.pdf
And here's 3 or 4 blade charts from Pegas, including metal cutting scroll saw blades, scroll saw blades for wood, and coping saw and junior hack saw blades:
View attachment Pegas Metal Scroll Blades.pdf
View attachment Pegas Multi Scroll Blades.pdf
View attachment Pegas Scroll Blades Wood Rev etc Blades.pdf
Just double click on the chosen chart and it will appear on your screen. If you want to, you can print it yourself from there.
Above Pegas charts include both pinned and pinless blades.
HTH
Edit for P.S. 1. I forgot. There is also the Flying Dutchman brand blades. I don't know where they're made but they seem to be only available by direct (self) importing from the USA. I've tried them but personally find them no better or worse than Pegas blades. Since importing from the USA is a bit of a hassle (not too bad though) I stick to Pegas myself. "Your mileage may vary"!
P.S. 2: Normally sellers sell blades in either packs of 12, half gross (72), and gross (144).The gross packs obviously come a bit cheaper pro rata. Some sellers allow you to mix blade sizes/types to make up the half gross or gross price breaks.
Again, HTH, sorry I forgot in the above post.