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Bryan Hunt
01-02-2022, 6:54 PM
My Lenox Tri-Master blade broke so I need to find a new one. A little searching looks like people recommend BandSawBladesDirect.com. Any other recommendations for an on-line purchase these days?

John TenEyck
01-02-2022, 8:13 PM
For the price I don't think you can do better than the Lennox Woodmaster CT for resawing. It was designed for cutting wood; the TriMaster was not though many people use it for that purpose. No matter what Lennox blade you buy you'll likely get the best price at Spectrum Supply.

John

Brian Tymchak
01-02-2022, 8:58 PM
For the price I don't think you can do better than the Lennox Woodmaster CT for resawing. It was designed for cutting wood; the TriMaster was not though many people use it for that purpose. No matter what Lennox blade you buy you'll likely get the best price at Spectrum Supply.

John

Thanks for the recommendation John. I last used Blade Serpent and Spectrum seems to be about $4 cheaper for the Diemaster 2 blades.

Curt Harms
01-03-2022, 9:02 AM
You might check with toolcenter.com as well. Shipping is reasonable, I got a 1/2" .025" Trimaster from them. They were the only place I was able to find that sold the thin Trimaster blade. Most carbide tipped blades are .032" thick or thicker. I figured a .025" blade should be a little easier to tension and perhaps less prone to breaking from fatigue going around a 14" wheel.

Bryan Hunt
01-03-2022, 9:08 AM
For the price I don't think you can do better than the Lennox Woodmaster CT for resawing. It was designed for cutting wood; the TriMaster was not though many people use it for that purpose. No matter what Lennox blade you buy you'll likely get the best price at Spectrum Supply.

John

Thanks for suggesting Spectrum, I'll check them out. I took a look at the Woodmaster and it doesn't appear to have carbide teeth. Given I occasionally work in Hard Maple and Hickory, I think I will stick with carbide teeth.

Phillip Mitchell
01-03-2022, 9:39 AM
Woodmaster CT 1.3T is likely what you want and has carbide-tipped teeth (CT)

I bought mine from Spectrum Supply last summer and have not taken it off the saw once. Fantastic blade.

John TenEyck
01-03-2022, 12:51 PM
Thanks for suggesting Spectrum, I'll check them out. I took a look at the Woodmaster and it doesn't appear to have carbide teeth. Given I occasionally work in Hard Maple and Hickory, I think I will stick with carbide teeth.

Woodmaster CT (Carbide Teeth)

If your saw is large enough and beefy enough to handle the 1" x 1.3 tpi blade it will blow you away. The 3/4" x 2 tpi is a fine choice, too. I have the 1 x 1.3 tpi blade and it will cut a lot of bf before getting dull. Once mine got dull, I resharpened it on the saw with a diamond wheel in a Dremel using a shop built jig and it's cutting like new again.

John

roger wiegand
01-03-2022, 1:22 PM
How smooth a cut do you get from the Woodmaster CT 1" x 1.3 tpi? I'm looking to replace my blade soon, but a lot of my resawing is making thin slices of relatively valuable wood, so I'm hoping for as narrow a kerf as possible, but also a cut that will clean up with one light pass through a drum sander. The current Trimaster 3tpi comes pretty close to that when dull-- I bought it used so don't know what it's like when sharp.

I know I also need to try sharpening it-- too many projects, too little time.

Bryan Hunt
01-03-2022, 5:57 PM
Thanks for pointing me to the Woodmaster CT

Bryan Hunt
01-03-2022, 6:22 PM
I just ordered from Spectrum Supply - way cheaper than BandSawBladesDirect.

John TenEyck
01-03-2022, 7:32 PM
How smooth a cut do you get from the Woodmaster CT 1" x 1.3 tpi? I'm looking to replace my blade soon, but a lot of my resawing is making thin slices of relatively valuable wood, so I'm hoping for as narrow a kerf as possible, but also a cut that will clean up with one light pass through a drum sander. The current Trimaster 3tpi comes pretty close to that when dull-- I bought it used so don't know what it's like when sharp.

I know I also need to try sharpening it-- too many projects, too little time.


This smooth and consistent:

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AM-JKLWKErqcUksWEBPZHa-UD_SnKTiZaqRM1P66LFEwcDTS2HlZyuGDd5SmDVdjvFj5i0e6Y v0rAfFM652LnyTrRaq9rEBjYmthuW7CqwiUliNQOQCY0BVWZ36 PWB99WOj2ucRxXGzxhTkdOXc85nlEHq02Gw=w1006-h566-no?authuser=0

14" wide x 49 inches long, max. deviation about 0.005 inches top to bottom, end to end.

Here's a closeup:

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AM-JKLVthVke6afkM0RItlTqsjDCXePM8ew1wNMvi9ZE7rI-Cmfv40t4VSSLg5yC4iqTGUp-OycFaL-yQVNCpolpNleb2bL9fkqF9uk9hIFlxPKobXeGejY8V5J5vIejE i4PUfM40YySrS_DazDeeGIHaECQug=w1006-h566-no?authuser=0

Woodmaster CT 1" x 1.3 tpi at 24ksi tension on a Grizzly G0636X.

John