Thanks Mike, I should have guessed it would be you to answer, since you were the one who sold so many of them. I've dealt with Wooden Teddy Bear for quite some time for patterns and blades and they are close to me, so shipping will be quick. I'll want a #1, since I'm really happy with the Olson Mach blades for anything needing a 3,5,or 7. They cut SO smoothly, which is good 'cause I hate having to sand fuzzies off the back!
It's just that for my softer woods, as I mentioned, they are too aggressive for thinner wood. I used to cut 2 or 3 layers at a time, using a 5 or 7, but it's easier for my hands to just cut one. I can cut the center hole and the ends of my wine glass caddies first, instead of last, since that's where the small nails used to be. That way I have holes to more easily grab the wood and make the turns in the tiny fretwork.
Woods like ipe, jatoba, bubinga, birdseye maple, merbau, oak, hickory and zebrawood are all fine with the Mach, but not others.
Thanks for your help.
Nancy