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Excel Blades #13 Fine Saw Hobby Blade - 5 Pack American Made Replacement Craft Knife Blades for Woodworking, Model Building & DIY Projects
Excel Blades #13 Fine Saw Hobby Blade - 5 Pack American Made Replacement Craft Knife Blades for Woodworking, Model Building & DIY ProjectsExcel Blades #13 Fine Saw Hobby Blade - 5 Pack American Made Replacement Craft Knife Blades for Woodworking, Model Building & DIY Projects

Excel Blades #13 Fine Saw Hobby Blade - 5 Pack American Made Replacement Craft Knife Blades for Woodworking, Model Building & DIY Projects

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Product Description

High quality classic #13 hobby saw blades, 100% Made in the USA with fine smooth teeth, perfect for cutting wood, plastic, and more with ultimate precision. These versatile replacement blades fit all standard light to medium duty craft knives including Xacto Knife. They are perfect for graphic artists, designers and arts and crafts applications – wood carving, scrapbooking, model kits, and more. Includes a pack of (5) #13 fine saw blades with 1.75 x 0.25 x 1.50 inch edge.

Product Features

High quality classic #13 hobby saw blades, 100% Made in the USA with fine smooth teeth, perfect for cutting wood, plastic, foam, and more with ultimate precision

Versatile replacement blades fit all standard light to medium duty craft knives including Xacto Knife

Perfect tool for graphic artists, designers and arts and crafts applications – wood carving, scrapbooking, model kits, and more

Includes a pack of (5) #13 fine saw blades with 1.75 x 0.25 x 1.50 inch edge

Customer Reviews

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These do seem to cut well. However, it only cuts on the forward stroke which causes the blades to catch and bend sometimes. They are not too thin. They are just a bit long. I imagine if they cut on the back stroke then the blades might pull out of the handles because they do tend to tear through the wood pretty fast.

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