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12-31-2023, 11:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-31-2023, 11:59 AM by tablesawtom.)
I like a 1/4 - 6 hook toothed blade. I prefer Timberwolf blades for my 14 inch saw. It is the only blade I use on this saw. I have a 17 inch Grizzly band saw that I keep a 3/4 Wood Slicer blade from Highland Woodworking on. I like the blade. I do not do a lot of re-sawing, but I do do some. I tend to use it more for just ripping. I sharpen it with a die grinder. Like I said I do not do a lot of re-sawing but I have a friend that has a 1/2 wood slicer blade for his 1940s model, 14 inch Delta and he loves it. I have seen his results and I am not afraid to recommend it for a 14 inch saw. If John can get good results then any one can.
A 1/2- 3 tooth blade is also a good choice for a resaw blade your saw, especially if you do not do a lot of it.. Again I tend to go with Timberwolf. I tried buying blades off from the shelf at a big box but theywere pure junk.
I am sure that there are several good blade manufacturers out there, but I have never been disappointed with Timberwolf so I stay with them.
Tom
PS: If you are asking what you should be looking for then I wouldn't be worrying about blade thickness (0.02) I would be more concerned about number if teeth.
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Tom's advice is spot on. +1
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I keep multi widths for my MM16. Most all are 3-4 TPI. The wider the blade, I spec less teeth.
I've just got another order from these folks. I've bought from them close to 20 years.
https://www.bandsawbladesdirect.com/
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I used to have that HF bandsaw, and I won't hesitate to say that it did run smoother than the Delta bandsaw that replaced it.
As far as blades go, I too use and been happy with Timberwolf blades.