Ok, the latest from my kiln-temperature garage...Ordered a large batch of Flying Dutchman blades as per the advice of pretty much everyone on here. Before I even get into the actual details of the blade performance, I want to mention how fast my order was shipped to me. Within 2 hours of my request, Mike had replied to confirm my order (and to point out an error in my favor with my totals). I ordered my new blades on Monday and received them on Wednesday. What more can I say about that.
As to the blade performance, I must admit that I am impressed. I am a skeptic at heart, and tried to approach this with an open mind. I was surprised at the difference between the FD blades and the Olson's that I was using. While I am VERY raw at scrolling, I can appreciate good engineering in any facet. I linked a pic that sort of illustrates what I am talking about. The box on the right has a 3/4" pine body. That body took 2 Olson's (9 tpi) to finish. The unfinished box on the left is 1.5" cherry. The one blade you see (FD-HD tpi 10) cut the entire body, plus looks able to cut more. This is not a knock on Olson (they did have the perk of offering Reverse Tooth on their heavy blade), but just an observation that I wanted to pass onto those just getting started.
Anyway, thanks for the heads up and happy cutting!
https://picasaweb.google.com/101297315339888703268/August102012#5774920011708391154