Radub Posted April 9, 2009 Share Posted April 9, 2009 These are my latest products: 4 different types of modeling saws. There is one universal holder that can be used with any of these 4 blades: http://www.radubstore.com/index.php?main_p...products_id=312 This holder is made from stainless steel and can be fitted to a regular hobby knife handle. This holder can hold the blade in two different positions that make them more versatile. The blades are available separately and come in 4 different grades: - Coarse saw:http://www.radubstore.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=77_112&products_id=313 This is a rip blade that can cut through plastic or resin like a hot knife through butter. This is ideal for removing casting blocks from resin parts. The teeth are "handed", each edge provides an effective cut in one direction, pull stroke on one side and push stroke on the other side (the direction of the stroke is pointed by an arrow engraved onto the blade). - Medium saw:http://www.radubstore.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=77_112&products_id=315 This is an all-round blade perfect for any modeling tasks. This blade will cut though plastic, resin, wood, and even some soft metals such as aluminium, brass or copper. The teeth are "handed", each edge provides an effective cut in one direction, pull stroke on one side and push stroke on the other side (the direction of the stroke is pointed by an arrow engraved onto the blade). - Fine saw:http://www.radubstore.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=77_112&products_id=316 This a fine blade perfect for making finer cuts. This blade will cut though plastic, resin, wood, and even some soft metals such as aluminium, brass or copper. The teeth are "handed", each edge provides an effective cut in one direction, pull stroke on one side and push stroke on the other side (the direction of the stroke is pointed by an arrow engraved onto the blade). - Ultra-fine saw:http://www.radubstore.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=77_112&products_id=317 This the finest blade. This is paper-thin and the teeth are so fine that they need a magnifying glass to be seen. This is perfect for making very fine cuts such as separating clear parts. This blade will cut though plastic, resin, wood, and even some soft metals such as aluminium, brass or copper. The teeth are "handed", each edge provides an effective cut in one direction, pull stroke on one side and push stroke on the other side (the direction of the stroke is pointed by an arrow engraved onto the blade). More info at http://www.radubstore.com Thank you for your support, Radu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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