Best Jigsaw blades for cutting 9mm plywood

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Claymore

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Hi,
can anyone recommend a decent blade for a Bosch jigsaw for fine cutting 9mm plywood with some tight turns.....with as little tear as possible? or is there a better way that doesn't involve my bandsaw/scrollsaw as the project is too big for the bandsaw etc.
Are the rotazips any good?

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Brian
 
Bosch T101AO with a splinter guard. ^^^ they seem to be copy so would be OK. Little or no pendulum. Slowly. Don't forget if you want perfection, you can take out tight curves with a forstner then cut in to the hole, but you'd need to make sure the back didn't spelch.
 
phil.p":3e1locvg said:
Bosch T101AO with a splinter guard. ^^^ they seem to be copy so would be OK. Little or no pendulum. Slowly. Don't forget if you want perfection, you can take out tight curves with a forstner then cut in to the hole, but you'd need to make sure the back didn't spelch.

I was going the get the Bosch ones, but this retailer reckoned these are pretty much the same. The Bosch blades are almost a fiver, FIVE QUID. What am I, made of money?*

I thought, well, they can't be that bad can they, these Toolpak ones, I mean, I've got Faithful branded ones that are clearly just Bosch with a different name on them, side by side comparison, I've not put them under a microscope. These work fine for me though.

























*He says, slipping them nicely into a P1CC. Oh the hypocrisy.
 

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