Fletcher-Terry Steel Single Edge Acrylic Scoring Blade is built for precision-focused acrylic work, delivering crisp, repeatable scores that translate into clean breaks and professional results every time.
engineered for accuracy in every cut
Designed with a compact 0.25 in scoring edge and a 0.15 blade thickness, this blade offers the right balance of stiffness and control to lay down a precise score line on acrylic sheets. Crafted from high-grade steel, it maintains sharpness through repeated use, helping you avoid chatter and uneven lines across your project.
What sets this blade apart
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Compact scoring edge: 0.25 in length provides deliberate, controlled scoring for straight lines and precise curves.
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Single-edge design: Optimized for predictable performance and easier handling during scoring tasks.
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Durable steel construction: Built to resist wear, delivering consistent results project after project.
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Black finish: Reduced glare and improved visibility of your cut line for smoother operation.
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Ten blades per tub: A ready supply that minimizes downtime between replacements.
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Packaging for convenience: Supplied in a sturdy tub for organized storage and quick access.
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Compatibility with acrylic work: Ideal for sign making, display fabrication, and DIY projects where clean scoring is essential.
Ideal use cases
- Signage and display fabrication where precise lines delineate panels and shapes.
- DIY and hobby projects involving acrylic sheets that require neat, break-friendly scores.
- Educational labs or makerspaces where a dependable, inexpensive blade stock is needed for frequent scoring tasks.
Why professionals choose Fletcher-Terry
This blade combines a tailored edge length with a durable steel build to deliver consistent scores that professionals rely on for crisp edges and minimal rework. The ten-pack in a tub ensures you’re never caught without a fresh blade when speed and accuracy matter.
Practical tips for best results
- Score using a stable straightedge or guide to maintain a true line.
- Apply steady, even pressure along the intended score path—avoid quick, jerky motions which can lead to imperfect breaks.
- Test on a scrap piece of acrylic to confirm score depth before proceeding with your final piece.
- Store blades in the tub to protect the cutting edge and extend their life between uses.