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The STANLEY 15-061 is a coping saw blade designed for fine, curved, and contour cuts in wood, trim, and molding. Running 15 teeth per inch, this blade produces smooth, clean cuts suited to finish carpentry and trim work where precision matters. At 6.5 inches in length, it fits standard coping saw frames used by carpenters, finish installers, and trim contractors. The higher tooth count makes it well suited for intricate scrollwork, inside curves, and coping joints on baseboards and crown molding. Installation and replacement require no special tools and take only seconds.
This blade is a standard replacement for coping saw frames used in residential finish carpentry, cabinetry, and general woodworking. It is commonly used when fitting baseboard, casing, and crown molding joints, as well as for decorative scroll cuts in thin wood panels. Plumbers and pipefitters occasionally use coping saw blades for cutting pipe insulation and plastic materials. At 15 TPI, the cut quality is appropriate for softwoods, hardwoods, and thin composite materials encountered in typical interior finish work.
Designed as a standard replacement blade for coping saw frames that accept 6.5-inch pin-end blades, as is typical of most hand coping saw frames used in finish carpentry and woodworking.
Blade replacement is performed by hand without power tools. Loosen the coping saw frame tension by turning the handle counterclockwise, remove the worn blade from the pin slots at each end, and seat the new blade pins firmly before re-tensioning. Teeth should face away from the handle for a standard push-stroke cut, or toward the handle for a pull-stroke cut depending on application preference. No electrical shutoff or trade licensing is required for blade replacement.
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