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I've done a number of them. Always used 3/16" 10 TPI.
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01-28-2018, 02:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-28-2018, 02:21 PM by TDKPE.)
Is any particular brand favored for this? Or just generic blades like Olsen, who makes a 3/16" x 10 tpi in an 80" length that fits my old Craftsman?
Tom
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So when would you guys us or ever use a 1/8" blade?
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I have used a 1/8” for tighter curves on certain boxes.
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When someone invents the spiral bandsaw blade (like they already have for scroll saws) I'll be a happy camper! But I think the bandsaw tires might object
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I recommend to the Timber Wolf Bandsaw Blade 3/16" x 105", 10 TPI
Features:
1. Made with High silicon and low carbide steel
2. It is Ideal for resawing thick stock
3. Runs cooler and lasts longer
4. It Runs under low tension which requires less horsepower