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> What type of blade do you use on your scroll saw to cut pc boards?
> Does it generate a lot of dust, cutting them this way?  How often do
> the blades need to be changed?

I use a regular blade, #2 or smaller.  It makes dust but it's a
woodworking shop so I have dust control.  Each blade is good for about
20 inches then they get replaced, or if possible, I move to a fresh
section of the blade.

I've since switched to a metal shear for most cutting but that only
works for straight lines.

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