Features
- Compatible with SKIL oscillating tools and other brands that use a universal oscillating interface
- Includes a variety of cutting, scraping, and sanding accessories in one kit
- Sanding papers available in multiple grits for different finishing tasks
Specifications
Package Quantity | 18 |
Included Items | Rigid scraper blade; Flexible scraper blade; Semicircular saw blade (HSS) 3-1/2"; 2 flush cut saw blades (bi-metal); 1 sanding pad (3"); 12 sandpapers (3" x 3") — 4 each: 60, 120, 180 grit |
Blade Material | Steel |
Product Dimensions | 6.9 x 2.9 x 4.7 inches |
Product Weight | 1.05 pounds |
Compatibility | Compatible with SKIL oscillating tools and with other brands using a universal oscillating interface |
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Set of 18 oscillating tool accessories. The set includes scraper blades, a semicircular HSS saw blade, bi-metal flush cut blades, a sanding pad, and multiple sanding sheets. It is designed for use with SKIL oscillating tools and other brands that use a universal oscillating interface.
Project Ideas
Business
Door Jamb Undercutting for Flooring
Offer a per‑doorway service to undercut door casings and trim for new floors. Use bi‑metal flush cut blades for clean, precise undercuts and the sanding pad to ease edges. Partner with DIYers and flooring installers; price per opening with a same‑day turnaround.
Caulk/Adhesive Removal & Paint Prep
Provide fast kitchen/bath prep: remove old silicone, caulk, tape residue, and set bumps with rigid/flexible scraper blades; feather rough spots with 120/180 grit. Bundle as a fixed‑fee “prep package” for painters, property managers, and realtors to speed up turnovers.
Furniture Refresh and Resale
Source scratched, dated pieces locally, then add value: scrape off old finish blobs and stickers, flush cut loose pegs/nails, sand to a consistent sheen, and refinish. Document before/after and sell on marketplace platforms. Offer custom color or hardware upgrades as upsells.
Trim and Cabinet Micro‑Modifications
Specialize in small precision fixes: shave swollen door edges, undercut toe‑kicks, notch fillers, flush cut shims, trim protruding screws/nails, and sand repaired areas. Market to cabinet shops and homeowners needing quick, clean adjustments without full remodels.
Rental Turnover Punch‑List Service
Flat‑rate visits to knock out dozens of small defects before move‑ins: scrape paint drips/caulk globs, flush cut fasteners, sand scuffs and patch areas, and trim misfit panels. Use the accessory set for efficient, low‑dust detail work; charge by unit size with add‑ons for heavy prep.
Creative
Reclaimed Pallet Wood Mosaic
Disassemble pallets and turn the slats into a geometric wall mosaic. Use the rigid scraper to lift stubborn labels and glue, the bi‑metal flush cut blades to nip off nail stubs and trim ends perfectly flush, the semicircular HSS blade to add gentle arcs or circles, and the sanding pad with 60→120→180 grits to smooth and finish. Stain contrasting tones for a striking pattern.
Live-Edge Serving Board Refresh
Rescue scratched or thrifted boards. Strip old finish, sticker residue, or wax with the flexible/rigid scraper blades, refine the live edge with selective sanding, and cut a sleek finger grip or hanging slot using the semicircular HSS blade. Progress through 60/120/180 grit for a silky, food-safe finish (oil/wax afterwards).
Mid-Century Plant Stands
Build simple tripod or quad-leg stands with half-lap or dowel joinery. Use the bi‑metal flush cut blades to trim dowels and tenons dead flush without marring, the semicircular blade to nibble clean notches, and the sanding pad to blend joints and break edges. Finish in natural oil for a modern look.
Geometric Wood Wall Panel
Create a framed panel of triangles/chevrons from scrap strips. Dry-fit, then glue up. Use the flush cut blades to shave any proud pieces perfectly flat in place, scrape away dried glue squeeze-out, and sand across the surface through 60/120/180 grits for a glassy face. Add a contrasting border with the semicircular blade’s controlled cuts.
Vintage Furniture Makeover
Flip a small dresser or side table. Remove old finish drips and decals with scraper blades, flush cut protruding fasteners or repair patches, and detail-sand tight corners the sander can’t reach. Spot-cut replacement veneer patches or trim edge banding with the semicircular blade, then finish with a smooth, even sand.