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The
Magnificent 7 Blades of the Taurus 3
What Are They All About?
There are 7 blades available for the
Taurus 3 ring saws and there are often questions arising as
to what they are for, how long they last, and how to use
them. So we are writing this article to give a summary of
all of them and their many uses. There are now seven blades
to choose from.
There are universal truths about all of the blades that
hold true for all of them.
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All blades cut the same
materials: glass, tile, stone, shell, nonferrous metals,
hard plastics such as acrylic and lexan, and anything
that has a similar density to these materials.
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All blades use the same
belt and grommets. Blades are interchangeable with the
same belt and grommets and do not need to be changed
unless they are excessively worn.
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Always let the blade do
the cutting. Forcing the blade through the material in a
hurry will not
only cause a slower cut but can also shorten the blade
life. There is an optimum speed for each blade in each
material; you can feel it while you are cutting.
Sensitivity to this causes extremely long blade life
Defined it is that point at which you get maximum
cutting speed for minimal pressure.
The
Magnificent Seven Serious Blades
Note:
When describing blade abilities it is wise not to confuse
the ability of a blade to cut a certain material greater
thickness once in awhile as opposed to that same blade being
used to cut only that thickness all the time. For this
description we will refer to blade capacity vs. normal use.
When we speak of blade shape it is what is called a cross
section which is like snipping off a piece of the blade and
looking directly at its end.
Standard Blade -
(part# 1042) Stained glass pattern and all around
multi purpose cutting blade. Its action is omni-directional.
This is to say that it cuts the same speed and kerf, (swath
left by the blade), in any direction. This blade was the
first blade to be put on saws and makes pattern cutting very
easy because the user does not have to turn the piece while
cutting but simply move it in any direction.
Blade Shape: Round .072 Diameter (note 1/16"
equals .063 and 1mm equals .0394) Grit is aggressive.
Material Thickness Capacity: 3/8", normal use is 1/8"
art glass, 1/4" soft wall tile.
What to Avoid: Do not use for ceramic tile, 3/8"
fused glass pieces, or thick material in general.
Average Blade Life: 40-60 hours
Separating Blade
- (part# 1043) This blade is the same as above
but t comes apart or cutting out the center of something
without using an entrance cut. You must first drill a hole.
Consult your DVD for hole drilling instructions.
Blade Shape: Round .072 Diameter (note 1/16" equals
.063 and 1mm equals .0394) Grit is aggressive.
Material Thickness Capacity: 3/8", normal use is 1/8"
art glass, 1/4" soft wall tile.
What to Avoid: Do not use for ceramic tile, 3/8"
fused glass pieces, or thick material in general.
Average Blade Life: 40-60 hours
Mega Blade
- (part# 1045) This heavy duty blade
is hungry for whatever you can feed it. It is almost
unbreakable so it is great for class settings. It has an
opinion about which way it likes to cut because of its shape
which is basically tear dropped. The round part of the tear
drop faces outward and the pointed part faces inward. This
means it cuts faster when pulling towards yourself and
slower pushing away and slowest sideways. Its kerf is the
same as a standard blade when pushing and pulling but it
leaves a wide swath the same as a standard blade when
pushing and pulling but it leaves a wide swath sideways.
That said you can cut whatever you can fit into the mouth of
the saw and the shape allows for creative shaping. Cutting
action is omni-directional in thin material like stained
glass but more forward and backward cutting for thicker
harder materials. Leaves a smooth edge.
Blade Shape: Tear Drop .072 Diameter (front) x .150
(front to back), inside is pointed. Grit is aggressive.
Material Thickness Capacity: 3/4", normal use is
fused glass, stained glass, ceramic tile, or stone. You may
have to remove the stabilizer foot to use the full 3/4"
capacity.
What to Avoid: Do not cut thin dichroic glass as it will
chip easily, demonstrate to students its action prior to
letting them use it, explaining the tear drop shape and its
unique action.
Average Blade Life: 50-100 hours
Slicer Blade
- (part# 1046) This is our thinnest
blade and only cuts forward and backward. It can grind
slightly left and right, but take your time and it will turn
on a dime or smaller. Its action is just like that of a band
saw but infinitely better in that you rotate the material
into the blade as you are cutting but you can in the middle
of the cut without binding and head off in any direction
either backwards or forwards. This blade was developed for
slicing material quickly with a thin kerf (.040, 1mm) and it
is the blade we recommend for use with the Super Slicer, (a
jig for slicing pattern bars and rods into thin repeatable
wafers). Also it has finer diamond so the cut is even
smoother than all the other blades except for the dichro
blade. Use this blade with the heavy duty flocked belt to
avoid splitting. This blade can turn on a dime and
do very intricate designs once you get used to it. Glass
fusers love it.
Blade Shape: Flat .040 width x .150 length. Grit is
fine.
Material Thickness Capacity: 3/4", normal use is for
slicing thin wafers in rods and pattern bars, and scroll
cutting of fused glass up to 3/8" thickness.
Average Blade Life: 50-100 hours
Slim Blade -
(part# 1044) Originally developed for the Taurus I thru
II.2 series as a thinner version of the standard blade. It
has the same dimension as a standard or separating blade
front to back but is thinner as you look at it straight on.
For this reason it i just as strong as a Standard Blade but
can cut quicker front to back and leave a slightly smaller
kerf, (.062). It cuts the same as a standard blade left o
right and its action is omni-directional.
Blade Shape: Oval .062 x .072 (front to back). Grit
is aggressive
Material Thickness Capacity: 3/8", normal use is 1/8" art
glass, 1/4" wall tile.
What to Avoid: Do not use for ceramic tile, 3/8"
fused glass pieces, or thick material in general.
Average Blade Life: 40-60 hours
Dichroic Blade -
(part# 1049) NEW! This is the slim blade but coated
it in super fine grit so that it does not chip even the
thinnest of dichroic glass. Its cut is super quick and
leaves the smoothest edge of all of the blades allows the
use of lower firing temperatures in the manufacture of
jewelry and the like. Neat crisp edges add a note of
professionalism with this blade. Its action is
omni-directional.
Blade Shape: Oval .058 x .072 (front to back). Grit
is finest.
Material Thickness Capacity: 1/4", normal use is
thinner than normal dichroic or iridized glass.
What to Avoid: Do not use for ceramic tile, 1/4"
fused glass pieces, or thick material in general.
Average Blade Life: 40-60 hours
Speed Blade
- (part# 1052) Sometimes known as the
inverted Mega blade we turned a mega inside out and made it
thinner. The result is a tear dropped shaped blade that is
almost unbreakable with the round part on the inside and the
point on the outside. Its thinner profile makes it our
fastest most aggressive blade yet. When pushing forward into
this blade it glides through the thickest toughest materials
with ease. It comes with a "Flocked belt" only as this is
the only belt that can handle its aggressive nature. Its
action is omni-directional in stained glass or soft wall
tile and forward and backward for thicker or harder
materials. When pushing or pulling the material through with
this blade it has a thinner kerf than a Standard, Mega, or
Slim blade. (.055).
Blade Shape: Tear Drop .055 inside x .150 (front to
back). Grit is aggressive.
Material Thickness Capacity: 3/4", normal use is
fused glass, stained glass, ceramic tile and stone.
Note:you will have to remove the stabilizer foot to
use the full 3/4" capacity.
What to Avoid: Do not cut thin dichroic glass as it
will chip easily. Demonstrate to students its action prior
to
letting them use it, explaining the tear drop shape and its
uniqueness.
Average Blade Life: 50-100 hours
TAURUS 3 EXTRAS
Slicer Blade & Belt Kit (Part# 1051)
Speed Blade and Belt Kit (Part# 1052)
Flocked Belt (Part# 0108) (Made especially for slicer
blade and speed blade), this belt is probably overkill for
all other blades and it costs a little more. It has a Kevlar
flocking or criss crossed webbing that holds the rubber
together so that it can't easily split.
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