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Timber Wolf Bandsaw Blade 3/4' x 105', 3 TPI

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  • Milled teeth are 50 PERCENT SHARPER than competitors stamped or crush ground blades
  • Precision Induction hardening throughout the blade vs competitors flame hardening
  • Tooth edge is 20 PERCENT harder than any high carbon steel resulting in extended sharp time
  • More ductile steel than any high carbon steel leads to extended flex life and a cooler running blade
  • Thin kerf


Timber Wolf's use of premium Swedish steels, proprietary induction hardening methods and exclusive tooth milling processes has created some of the finest woodworking blades in the world. Milling the teeth of the blades into a piece of strip steel produces a finished, razor sharp edge without ever having to stamp or grind the teeth. Induction hardening allows for different but more precise hardness throughout the blade. These unique manufacturing techniques along with the use of Swedish Silicon steel and the highest quality alloys set these blades apart from all other wood blades. This AS (Alternate Set) blade is unique in its body thickness, set, and rake angle. It is .032 thick, has a full alternate set, a unique rake angle of 8.5 degrees and also incorporate the unique geometry of our PC tooth design. This blade is primarily used by wood-turners and wood-carvers when roughing out blanks from burls and logs. Its performance is excellent if the thickness of your material exceeds 6 to 8 inches This blades is not meant to be used on three wheel band saws or any saw with less than a 90" blade length or a wheel diameter of less than 14".


Corvettes man
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de febrero de 2024
Timberwolf makes probably the best bandsaw blades out there. USA made or at least they used to be. Great resaw!
Bob Taylor
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de diciembre de 2024
Resawed 4" hard maple with no problem. A nice easy feed with no stalling.
retepyad
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de junio de 2020
I should have bought this long ago, it is like having a new saw! I am very impressed.
Dennis F.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de abril de 2014
I had added the 6" riser to my Jet saw, but never used it until recently. I made a jig to the fence for support of 12" wide redwood board that I needed to cut for batten boards on my house. (You can not buy 1x12 cedar our redwood here in Southern California to ensure that termites stay away: they don't care for the plywood sheeting underneath either). Well, what a disappointment with the 3/4" blade that I bought several years ago. With the blade guards in place, I could twist it about 30 degrees, which explained why the blade kept turning inward after only a few inches. What a difference with this Timber Wolf blade! It turned in no more that about 10 degrees, despite being thinner. I noticed how "tame" the old blade looked--more like for cross-cutting rather than rip sawing. I should have seen this from the beginning. Yes, I went with a cheap blade. Don't make the same mistake. But this Timber Wolf blade. plan later to rip (resaw) some 2" x 12 pieces of black walnut, which is much harder. It will take longer, but I will be satisfied that it won't turn in on me.One note of caution and a point of disagreement. I followed the recommended manner of adjusting the proper blade tension using the flutter test on the old blade: the adjustment screw on the back of the machine read 1", which I never set my saw at. When I turned on the machine, there was a loud pop, and the top tire split across in two. I replaced the tires. I will soon submit my review on the tires. Well, what to do? I took off the old blade and compared it to the new Timber Wolf blade. They were both the exact size. Two of my band saw enthusiastic friends told me that they never release the tension on their blades, and my observation would confirm this. Timber Wolf is making much ado about nothing. I realize that this is a big shibboleth among many band saw users, just as misconceptions abound: e.g. eating high cholesterol containing food is bad for you. Nonsense: your body makes 85% of it and it is an important (major) component of brain and nerve tissue. Or, water goes down the drain in the opposite direction in the southern hemisphere. It doesn't. And on and on misconceptions abound. I have been a professional scientist all my adult life, and I sadly must say that "strong inference," with no vigorous testing occurs here also.
Benjamin Christensen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de octubre de 2013
First thing after buying a high-quality bandsaw with a big riser for milling and re-sawing wood is, you quickly find all these online debates about blades/methods for milling and re-sawing green & cured hardwoods, etc. No debate with the Timber Wolf 3/4" X 105 3 Tooth-Per-Inch blade because this blade does it all.I only speak from my own experience with it: I have milled wet green mesquite and re-sawn air-dried walnut, mesquite, mahogany, cypress and white pine in the process of building mesquite cutting boards, a 17-foot grand-banks dory, and numerous client projects. I love it because it works so well.When it finally dulled beyond what I could revive with a file after putting it through the ringer (which was longer than I thought considering the abuse mesquite dishes out), I tried buying a "carbide-tipped milling blade" from some other manufacturer and paid more money than I did on the Timber Wolf. It was totally an unusable piece of junk!So I just ordered my second Timber Wolf 3/4" 3 TPI blade with gifting season coming up and intend to launch an etsy site, where the real work will be done with this blade.Highly recommended from an experienced sawyer/craftmaster.
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