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tom van sickle
02-15-2015, 9:40 AM
Good morning gentlemen, purveyors of the truth and tasters of fine wines. Having purchased a Grizzly G0514XF my question is are these Resaw King blades worth the money, and does it make that much of a difference if the are 3/4," 1" or 1 1/4" wide? Most of my resawing will be hardwood 6 to 12" wide and 4/4 down to 2/4. Also does anyone know what model of the Carter blade stabilizer will fit this saw? They sent me the CTR5 and that wasn't it. Thank you, appreciate your wisdom. Tom.

Larry Edgerton
02-15-2015, 10:04 AM
I quit using the Resaw Kings and went with the cheaper brands the second time I ruined a blade because of embedded steel in the wood I was cutting. I feel better losing $160 than $280.

Sam Murdoch
02-15-2015, 10:33 AM
I can't speak about other blades because I have not done much by way of testing alternatives. My every day blade on my Laguna is a 3/4" Resaw King. I only change it out for more delicate work. It is my rip blade and my resaw blade for nearly everything I do. It is more versatile as an ED use blade than the 1" but I think if I were to be doing more resaw work as you describe I would be inclined to mount the 1" Resaw King rather than the 3/4". Tension it properly and it will resaw like a King for you.

jerry cousins
02-15-2015, 11:45 AM
i run a 1" rsk on my mm16. use almost xclusively for resawing exotics - usually 6"-10" - into veneers. it has proven to be the most dependable blade - and it can be resharpened. i also run laguna ceramic guides which i think provide the best support for the blade - went through euros & carters.
jerry

Alan Lightstone
02-15-2015, 11:49 AM
I can't speak about other blades because I have not done much by way of testing alternatives. My every day blade on my Laguna is a 3/4" Resaw King. I only change it out for more delicate work. It is my rip blade and my resaw blade for nearly everything I do. It is more versatile as an ED use blade than the 1" but I think if I were to be doing more resaw work as you describe I would be inclined to mount the 1" Resaw King rather than the 3/4". Tension it properly and it will resaw like a King for you.

+1.

I do exactly as Sam does, but on my Laguna SUV14. The larger majority of my Bandsaw work is resawing. Usually 6-10" range, sometimes more.

Still lusting after a bigger saw, however.

Scott T Smith
02-15-2015, 2:17 PM
I use RK's on my 16" dedicated horizontal resaw. Best band that I have used for resaw ing and worth the $ (300 per band for my machine).

before I switched to RK's I used Lennox tri-masters. They do a good job but the RK leaves a smoother surface and has a narrower kerf. Usually I only have to sand .015 per side to remove the kerf marks from the ZrK. The Lennox required .030.

Max Neu
02-15-2015, 3:26 PM
I have 2 RK's (1 1/4") for my 24" Laguna, and I never use them. They cut wayyy too slow for my liking. Anymore, I use nothing but a 1/2" 3tpi for about everything, including resawing.I am rarely ever trying to get a smooth as glass finish off the bandsaw, since it will be going through the wide belt sander or planer afterwards.

Keith Hankins
02-15-2015, 6:33 PM
I set my Griz 17" HD (G0513) up for resawing and have had my RK on since then and thats been years. I can sing their praises enough. I use timberwolf blades for all cutting but the finish of the cut from a RK is unreal. And, if you call them and ask to speak to a salesman and mention you are a creaker and they will give you a big discount.

Good luck.

John Coloccia
02-15-2015, 6:37 PM
I like my RK. I had trouble getting one with a good weld, but once I got it, it's a great blade. I have a couple of them here. I don't think you'll see a lot of difference between the 3/4" and 1" blades. They do cut slow, with a lot of pressure, but they leave a finish about the same as a giant table saw. When it's working right, it's hard to believe it came off a band saw.

Jeff Duncan
02-16-2015, 7:47 PM
Different blades for different uses. RSK is great for small kerfs and really clean finish…..but cuts slowly. If your just wanting to move production along a bit faster and not worried as much about the cut quality, a more aggressive blade like the ones from Lenox will get the job done.

good luck,
JeffD

David Ragan
02-18-2015, 7:54 AM
My first 1 1/4" RK blade broke. the finish was so great for veneers once I got it dialed in, that I bought another one. My understanding is that I don't need that wide a blade for my MM16.

David Falkner
02-18-2015, 8:24 AM
I have the 14 SUV and two 1" RK blades - love 'em! Only one has been on the saw (4 months) and the other is still in the package. I resaw for guitar backs, tops, sides and occasionally veneers, and like others have said, the finish is very smooth and I only have to take a few passes through the sander to clean the surfaces up. The cutting speed is decent and I'm not in a production shop so even if it isn't the fastest cut available I'm fully content.

Morey St. Denis
11-22-2016, 4:11 PM
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