Conventional hacksaw blades in Junior size ?

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Conventional hacksaw blades in Junior size ?

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    Michael Gilligan
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      Trevor Drabble 1
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        Michael Gilligan
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          Thanks, Trevor … Yes, of interest, but I was really hoping for something both thinner [narrower kerf] and cheaper.

           

          [ Jason has already posted it ]

          https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/topic/conventional-hacksaw-blades-in-junior-size/#post-700735

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          MichaelG.

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          P.S. __ as people are still kindly trying to help, I should just clarify that by ‘conventional’ I meant to imply ‘without the proportionally big waves that we see in general purpose Junior blades’.

          I may experiment with a diamond hone, to lower the peaks of the waves on one of these:

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          Michael Gilligan
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            First rough freehand test suggests it should do trick:

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            MichaelG.

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