🪚 Cut like a pro, craft like a visionary.
Micro-Mark Ultra Smooth Saw Blades come in a 5-pack of razor-thin, 0.01-inch thick high-speed steel blades featuring 70 teeth each. Designed for ultra-precise cutting on plastic, resin, and soft metals, these blades fit most standard hobby handles and maintain sharpness for repeatable, clean results—perfect for professional modelers and detail-oriented creators.
Material | High Speed Steel |
Brand | Micro-Mark |
Color | black |
Number of Teeth | 70 |
Style | Modern |
Item Thickness | 0.01 Inches |
Item Weight | 9 Grams |
Compatible Material | Wood, Brass, Plastic |
UPC | 818305026249 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00818305026249 |
Manufacturer | Micro-Mark |
Part Number | 85853 |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.75 x 1 x 0.2 inches |
Item model number | 85853 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 0.5 Liters |
Finish | Matte |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 5 |
Coverage | 526 |
Usage | Interior |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**E
Worth getting
I wish these could have been around when I first started building models. They are great!
J**V
Nice, sharp, compact model saw blades
I was looking for a saw that I could use in tight spaces that would cut a fairly narrow clean kerf. This really accomplished that for me. I ended up making a small holder for the blade but I usually just use it alone with no handle. I don’t have another tool that accomplishes the same task in the same manner so this really is a unique addition to my tool collection. I was so impressed that I got some for my two sons who also build models. Came well packaged, undamaged, and on time.
R**H
Razor Saw Blades
These are very good razor saws. But remember they are more or less the replacement blades and no handle is provided
C**S
precise, high quality
Ultra-fine teeth in the blade, very sharp, delivering a clean, fine cut. Great for scribing as the blade is large enough for a secure grip. For other projects, the handle is very helpful as it insures a steady cut, so order the handle as well.
J**!
GOOD; BUT I ONLY GOT 4
A great little product. The serrated teeth are very, very fine. You can make cuts for instance in plastic with no real noticeable loss of material. I would give it 5 stars IF I had received 5 blades! Yes, I had 2 blades stuck together, got them separated and the total count was 4 blades. I thought maybe 2 are still stuck together. Put all blades in a stack and measured the thickness with my micrometer. Sure enough, 1 blade thickness short of what 5 blades should be. I think that this company should compensate or send the blades that are missing for all the people that did not receive 5. Other than being shorted, they are great.PS.... Perhaps those of us who were shorted at least 1 blade should get together and call ourselves "The Group of Fours" and contact the seller... after all, this is darn near $4.00 per blade!!
N**L
Great product worth the money
I use them specifically for airplane models, mainly 1/48 scale. These blades are goated for scribing panel lines. If you've watched PLASMO on YouTube, I completely understand why he uses these. I'm in no way implying I'm as good as him, but I did in 30seconds what with other tools took me minutes or even a whole afternoon of work. With better quality of work I might add. I won't be using anything else for panel lines (probably other things too) from now on. Do not hesitate to purchase these, it's a quality product worth every penny!
I**T
Great for rescribing panel lines on model aircraft
I use these mostly for rescribing panel line detail on 1/48 scale model aircraft lost to sanding and filling. I find the thickness of the blade to be good for most panel lines it seems to be somewhere around 0.15mm. In my opinion they don't replace a good set of scribers for large amounts of heavy duty scribing and creating jew panel lines from scratch, I use SAB panel line scribers 0.1mm, 0.15mm and 0.2mm for that. Also the cheaper option of mr hobby mr line chisel will work. I find these saw blades to be best for rescribing small parts of panel lines on rounded surfaces that were lost due to filling and sanding. The price for these is too high but they are a quality product with very sharp teeth and should last a long time.
J**W
These are great for model building, AND they fit my JLC saw perfectly....
I bought these on the off-chance they would fit an existing saw handle I have. So there are five of these blades in the package. They are sold by Micro-Mark but are actually the CMK brand saw blades repackaged for Micro-Mark. Mine actually had the CMK logo on them. These are perfect for model building and especially working with resin or cutting kit parts for conversions. They are VERY thin, so you should saw slowly and with even pressure. As other people have posted, these stick together so you may think there are only 4 in the package (I did too...) but after a much closer examination I discovered 2 stuck together perfectly. Very thin so easy to miss 2 blades stuck together. Because these are so thin, you really don't lose as much material from the piece you are cutting, this makes them especially useful for doing plastic kit conversions where you may have to cut a piece off of a plastic kit part to replace with a resin or other piece.For those model builders that have a JLC resin razor saw, these fit it perfectly. They're basically identical to the blades that come with the JLC saw. So if you have the JLC handle you can skip buying the handle from Micro-Mark.Great blades, worth every penny.
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