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George Farra
03-18-2014, 8:15 AM
Hi All

I've found 3 blades made for cutting green wood. All are 3/8: 3TPI alternate set with raker, I beleive. So my question is which is the better blade? Any others that you like better and why?

1) Highland Hardware's woodturner's blade
2) Carter Accuright Green Wood Blade
3) Timberwolf

I have a few small logs (13" in diameter) that I want to mill into lumber and blanks.

TIA,

George

Scott T Smith
03-18-2014, 10:53 AM
George, most likely any of those would do fine. The difference that I see between milling green versus dry wood is that the green wood produces much larger shavings, and you will want a lower TPI blade with a large gullet as opposed to the dry wood blade.

George Farra
03-18-2014, 12:36 PM
Thanks Scott,

Since I'm also ordering Carter guides, i'll keep my shipping costs down and give the Carter blade a try

Erik Loza
03-18-2014, 2:33 PM
I've had good results with the Timberwolf AS. Can you use a wider blade than 3/8" for the ripping cuts?

Erik Loza
Minimax USA

Gus Dundon
04-15-2014, 11:34 AM
I would suggest the first one on your list .

steven taggart
04-15-2014, 12:57 PM
I have only used the timberwolf, but I can highly recommend them.

Brad Adams
04-15-2014, 1:02 PM
I like the lenox diemmaster blade, seems to last longer than the Timberwolf.

Ron Barnes
04-16-2014, 7:06 AM
I use the 3/8 blade from Highland Hardware. It is made by Sterling Saw Blades. I have been really impressed with the blades. They are .032 thick and strong.