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Title: Help finding a forked blade....
Post by: Steve Helmick on January 31, 2007, 10:15:14 PM
Anybody know if there is an Xacto or similar blade to this, that's actually sharp? I haven't used hinge slot cutting blades, but it doesn't look like these are ground to a fine edge. The company I work for is trying to find such a blade. It would be a big help, if there is a standard blade like this.  HB~> Steve
Title: Re: Help finding a forked blade....
Post by: Robert McHam on January 31, 2007, 10:40:45 PM
Steve, to my knowledge the blade you have was designed not for cutting at all but for piercing and digging out a slot in balsa for the easy instalation of hinges, which is why you find none honed sharply. See here:
http://www.shopatron.com/product/product_id=DUB216/101.0
 You might contact X-acto who probably make the largest selection of blades to fit their handles and see if they might be able to supply what you need. Heck if there is a market for it they of all people should be able to see their way clear to supply the need.

Robert
Title: Re: Help finding a forked blade....
Post by: Paul Smith on February 01, 2007, 05:01:47 AM
I believe those blades came from DuBro as part of a hingeing kit.
Title: Re: Help finding a forked blade....
Post by: George on February 01, 2007, 08:18:33 AM
My hinging kit came with several size forked blades to match the width and thickness of available hinges, centering jigs, and a #11 shaped blade (not sharpened) with a hook on the end to dig out the balsa between the pierceings.

I do not know of a blade shaped like that for cutting, sorry.

George
Title: Re: Help finding a forked blade....
Post by: Ralph Wenzel (d) on February 01, 2007, 07:54:15 PM
Off the wall, maybe . . .

Could you narrow the blades of a Great Plains Slot Machine to cut the width required?
Title: Re: Help finding a forked blade....
Post by: W.D. Roland on February 03, 2007, 02:23:47 AM
what about something that would hold 2 #11 blades.
depending on directions of loads and forces it might be a simple thing--or not.
wouldnt need many holders as blades could be changed as often as nessary?