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Greg Cade
11-17-2008, 11:51 PM
I've got a new bandsaw (Grizzly G0513X2), replacing an old piece of junk on which blade performance was the least of my worries. My question: the machine will accept a 1" wide blade. Is the maximum width blade the way to go for resawing, or would I be just as well off with a 3/4" blade such as the Highland Hardware Wood Slicer?
Thanks, Greg

Marcus Ward
11-18-2008, 7:12 AM
It'll take a 1" wide blade. I've got a 3/4" woodslicer right now and it does a great job. (Iturra designs sells blade made from the same stock but not called woodslicer (highland has the name tradmarked) for 26.40). If I were to go to a 1" blade it would have to be a lenox with carbide teeth and I can't afford it!! But that's the only thing I could see leaving a better finish on the cut that the woodslicer.

Barry Vabeach
11-18-2008, 8:28 AM
Greg, if you search for other posts, lots of people have said they have been successful with 1/2 blades for resawing. I would suggest staying under the 1 inch, because it is tough to manouver a 1" blade onto the machine without hitting the throat

jerry nazard
11-18-2008, 10:40 AM
Greg,

Barry has a good point. I am running a 1/2 3tpi Woodslicer on my G0513 and have found no reason to change to something else. The Lenox blades are way over the top for my current needs.

-Jerry

Pat Germain
11-18-2008, 12:59 PM
I have a TW 1" blade for my G0513x2. That thing would likely resaw limestone just fine, but it's probably overkill.

Burt Alcantara
11-18-2008, 1:13 PM
Got my 514X2 up and running last night. Blade is Woodmaster CT, which is 1". Made a few test cuts on old 2x4 material. Was able to make transparent slices. Could have gone thinner but the wood fell apart.

Highly recommended.

Burt

Chris Padilla
11-18-2008, 3:25 PM
Burt,

I also have a Woodmaster CT from Lenox but my cuts were rougher than I liked. I will post pics soon showing the cut left from a (repaired) Trimaster, a Woodmaster CT, and a Diemaster2...all Lenox bandsaw blades. The Trimaster and Diemaster2 left the best surface. With the Diemaster2 being a 1/2" wide bimetal, 6 tpi blade, I was quite surprised at its performance on my saw and very disappointed with the CT.

I'm running them on a Minimax MM20.

John Thompson
11-18-2008, 4:08 PM
I see no need for over 3/4" on a 17"-18" BS. I used the Woodslicer for years in 1/2" before going to Lennox bi-metals in 1/2" and 3/4". I won't run what a manufacturer says is maximum.. alway under and see no need to pay extra if not needed which it isn't IMO.

Sarge..

glenn bradley
11-18-2008, 6:28 PM
1/2" and 3/4" have both worked well on my G0513X. Sometimes the deciding factor is what tooth pattern is available between the two sizes for me.