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fritz eng
04-24-2020, 9:59 AM
I was watching a well known wood worker who said that his "standard" blade for general cutting is a 1/4" wide 6 TPI blade. He uses the Timber Wolf brand. Curious as to what size blade others are using as their go-to blade. Thanks

John TenEyck
04-24-2020, 10:24 AM
On my 14" Delta with riser it's a 3/8" x 4 tpi blade. I can cut the curves I normally want but still resaw 6" stuff. My larger bandsaw is dedicated for heavy resawing and slicing veneer so it always has a 1" x 1.3 or 2 tpi blade on it.

JOhn

Myles Moran
04-24-2020, 10:30 AM
3/8" x 6tpi timberwolf on my 12" hitachi. I'll break out the 1/4" x 10tpi for tighter curves/thinner material (rarely cut anything below 3/4") and the 1/2"x2/3tpi for resawing.

Pete Staehling
04-24-2020, 10:37 AM
I have been keeping a 1/2" wide 4 tpi blade on my 14" delta and have considering trying putting a narrower one on it and seeing how the re-sawing goes. I hate changing blades. Not sure why i am so lazy about that. I do have a little 9" saw with a 1/8" blade that I can cut tight curves on.

Reading, John's post makes me think about actually trying a 3/8" 4 tpi blade. Cutting curves with the 1/2" is pretty limited.

glenn bradley
04-24-2020, 10:42 AM
Certainly it would depend on what your "standard" use of a bandsaw is. I keep a 1/4" on my 10" saw and a 1/2" on my 17" which is almost exclusively a resaw tool. Many people won't resaw with anything smaller than a 3/4" but, I find the 1/2" let's me slice veneers without issue. The small saw will run 6 or 10 teeth. Changing blades takes less time than brewing a cup of coffee so I change to the blade that suits the job. After going through many blades, these two tooth counts seem to meet all my needs. Timberwolf or Olsen PGT seem to work equally well on the smaller saw. Carbide for the larger saw. Your use, and therefor your specs, may vary.

Erik Loza
04-24-2020, 11:03 AM
1/2" skip-tooth blade. Rips decently, cuts curves decently, cheap, etc.

Erik

Jim Becker
04-24-2020, 1:05 PM
Generally a .5" 3-4T blade is on my MM16 for general cutting including incidental resawing. But what's right for you is based on what you generally will be using your bandsaw for.

Rod Sheridan
04-24-2020, 1:54 PM
1/2" X 3 TPI, the other blades I keep in stock are 1/4' X 6 TPI and 3/4" X 2/3 TPI...........The 1/2" blade does most of the work in my shop......Rod.

Edwin Santos
04-24-2020, 3:47 PM
I recommend you read over the forum thread linked below on bandsaw blades and selection, and from there you will have the information you need to determine what "standard" should be for you, your type of work, and your particular machine:

https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?149862-Lets-talk-bandsaw-blades!

John K Jordan
04-24-2020, 5:35 PM
I was watching a well known wood worker who said that his "standard" blade for general cutting is a 1/4" wide 6 TPI blade. He uses the Timber Wolf brand. Curious as to what size blade others are using as their go-to blade. Thanks

Like others said, what are you cutting with your bandsaw? The blade I almost always use wouldn't be useful to some people.

I cut a lot of thick wood up to 12", wet and dry. For me a 1/2" 3-tpi blade is perfect. Someone making a bandsaw box wouldn't use it.

Robert D Evans
04-24-2020, 5:35 PM
I like Timberwolf blades. I usually keep the 1/2" 3 TPI on the bandsaw for general cutting. They are more expensive but seem to cut much better.

Bruce Wrenn
04-24-2020, 9:10 PM
For me it's a 1/4", 6TPI, hook pattern, bi metal blade, often referred to as "The little blade that could."

Derek Cohen
04-24-2020, 9:25 PM
I switch between a 1/2” 3-tpi bimetal for general work, and a 1” 1.3-tpi carbide for re-sawing.

Note that some bandsaws cannot use greater than 1/2”, and the recommendation of these owners will skew the curve.

Regards from Perth

Derek

Darcy Warner
04-24-2020, 9:29 PM
3/8" 3tpi on all my BS, big saws 30" and up.
Resawing is for the resaw which runs a 3 1/2" 1tpi.

scott lipscomb
04-24-2020, 10:28 PM
Ive been switching between a 1/2" 3 tpi and 1" 2 tpi on my 30" bandsaw, depending in the task. They're actually not all that different.

Doug Garson
04-24-2020, 10:47 PM
Like others said, what are you cutting with your bandsaw? The blade I almost always use wouldn't be useful to some people.

I cut a lot of thick wood up to 12", wet and dry. For me a 12" 3-tpi blade is perfect. Someone making a bandsaw box wouldn't use it.
Where do you buy your 12" 3 tpi blades? I've heard of 12" table saw blades, can't quite picture a 12" bandsaw blade. I'm guessing it's made by Typo Bandsaw Blades, is it a bimetal blade with the teeth made of unubtainium? :eek:






Sorry, couldn't help it, blame it on the virus, I assume you meant 1/2"?

Dominik Dudkiewicz
04-25-2020, 5:46 AM
99% of the time my Laguna lt18 3000, bandsaw is fitted with a Laguna Resaw King 1.25" 2-3tpi carbide blade. I use it for everything aside from tight curves (don't cut curves often) because I'm lazy. It's great for resawing but works great for every straight cut - although it probably is wasteful using it for everything. Did I mention I was lazy.

Cheers, Dom

Eugene Dixon
04-25-2020, 8:34 AM
. For me a 12" 3-tpi blade is perfect. Someone making a bandsaw box wouldn't use it.

Hope you meant 1/2". When I toured the lumber mill they were using 8"-12" bandsaw blades, however.

Zachary Hoyt
04-25-2020, 9:19 AM
1/2" 3 TPI for me on an 18" saw. 1/4" 6 TPI on a 10" saw. The big saw does some resawing and straight cutting, and large curves. I have a 1" blade but it takes a bigger kerf and does not leave a smoother surface. When I'm resawing it's to build instruments, so I often need to be able to bookmatch, or when I am resawing a guitar fretboard blank into a banjo fretboard blank and a 1/16" thick piece to use as a pinstripe in a neck I also want as little kerf as possible.

Geoff Crimmins
04-25-2020, 12:51 PM
I keep a 3/8" 4tpi on my 14" Delta, and a 3/16" which is something like 10 or 14tpi on my 10" Delta.

Tom M King
04-25-2020, 1:33 PM
1" 1.3 on 24", 3/8" 4 on 14", 1/4" 6 on one 10", 1/8" high count on other 10" with Carter Stabilizer. I go to whichever one does the type of cut I need to do.

roger wiegand
04-26-2020, 7:48 AM
I keep a 1/2" 3tpi blade on my 14" Delta saw over 90% of the time. I'll switch when I need to cut small curves.

mark kosse
04-26-2020, 2:28 PM
All I use are 1/4 6tpi hook blades. Have one on my 20" rockwell and my 14" delta. Haven't found anything it can't do.