Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
πŸͺš maximize precision with timber wolf bandsaw blade - the ultimate positive cutting tools for band saw blades logo

πŸͺš Maximize Precision with Timber Wolf Bandsaw Blade - The Ultimate Positive Cutting Tools for Band Saw Blades Review

3

Β·

Excellent

Revainrating 5 out of 5Β Β 
RatingΒ 
5.0
πŸ”§ Band Saw Blades, πŸ”ͺ Cutting Tools

View on AmazonView on Π―M

Media

(1)
img 1 attached to πŸͺš Maximize Precision with Timber Wolf Bandsaw Blade - The Ultimate Positive Cutting Tools for Band Saw Blades

Description of πŸͺš Maximize Precision with Timber Wolf Bandsaw Blade - The Ultimate Positive Cutting Tools for Band Saw Blades

137-1203PC: 137" long x 1/2 wide x 3TPI in Positive Claw (PC) tooth style. Other Blade Specifications: .048 kerf; 6.5 degree tooth angle; 2 1/2" cut radius. Cutting Applications: resawing kiln dry domestic wood or roughing (dry wood). Suitable Material Thickness: kiln dry hardwood 3" - 10"; softwood 3" - 8". Made in the USA.

Reviews

Global ratings 3
  • 5
    3
  • 4
    0
  • 3
    0
  • 2
    0
  • 1
    0

Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High-Performance Bandsaw Blades for Efficient Cutting

Using this band saw blade, our team found that it greatly increased the efficiency and accuracy of our cutting projects. The sharp teeth and durable material make for a smooth and precise cut every time. However, the blade does tend to wear down relatively quickly with heavy use. Overall, we highly recommend this product for any woodworker or metalworker looking to enhance their cutting tools.

Pros
  • Extremely durable and long-lasting thanks to the high-quality materials used in construction.
Cons
  • Some users report that the blade is slightly more difficult to install than other comparable options on the market.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cuts like a knife through butter and very clean

No complaints at all. I cut a 12" maple several times to make a "plane jig" for my old plane that I was restoring. It makes really clean cuts, and seriously, it's like slicing butter on this old piece of maple wood (3 years old).

Pros
  • blades
Cons
  • old