Use only genuine Cutawl blades. The operation of your machine is not guaranteed with other blades. These descriptions came from a 1972 price list. All blade types may not be currently available and some may have different numbers. |
No. 0 for thin layers of soft materials |
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No. 3 for fine work in soft materials. |
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No. 6 for thin layers of hard and brittle materials. |
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No. 7 for cloth only. |
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No. 8 for fine work in soft materials. |
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No. 11 for thick layers of paper and soft materials. |
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No. 13 saw blade for wood and other materials too hard for chisels. |
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No. 22 for wood and metal. |
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No. 24 for general work in soft materials. |
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No. 25 for general work in hard materials. |
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No. 29 for thin brittle materials under 3/32" |
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No. 32 for cutting die board for steel die rules and other wood - 2 point (.028" x 1/8") |
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No. 33 same as above except 3 point (.042" x 1/8") |
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No. 34 same as above except 4 point (.056" x 1/8") |
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No. 42 same as above except 2 point (.028" x 3/16") |
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No 43 same as above except 3 point (.042" x 3/16") |
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No. 44 same as above except 4 point (.056" x 3/16") |
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