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Thread: Bandsaw Blade Preferences

  1. #16
    I have only 2 different brands of blades Olson and Timberwolf. Side by side the Timberwolf out does the Olson, it tracks better, it cuts smoother and it cuts faster, same teeth on both blades.

  2. #17
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    Timberwolf blades for everyday use. And a Lennox Trimaster for resawing.

  3. #18
    I have two Lenox bimetal blades that I use on an 18" bandsaw. A 1/2" 3TPI which i normally keep on the saw, this is my general purpose/resaw blade. A 1/4" 6TPI that I use for tighter curves and detail work. I purchase both blades from a local sharpening service for under $100. I was planning to get a 3/4 to 1" blade for resawing, local dealer suggested the 1/2" 3TPI and I am very satisfied with it. It is a very versital blade. These blades should work fine on any 14" or larger bandsaw.

  4. #19
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    Timberwolf

    I've tried others and my hats in the ring for Timberwolf.
    Of course, there are times I can break an anvil with a glass hammer. But that aside, and sans my burl hacking with the bandsaw, the "wolfs" have done good for me.
    And what's hard about ordering them? Suffolk Machinery.

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