Description of πͺ Silicone Scrolling Bandsaw - Timber Wolf
105-1814HP: 105" long x 1/8" wide x 14 TPI in High Performance (HP) tooth style. Other Blade Specifications: .042 kerf; 0 degree tooth angle; 7/32" cut radius. Cutting Application: scrolling. Suitable Material Thickness: kiln dry hardwood 1/8" - 2"; softwood 1/8" - 1-1/4", plywood, MDF & other composites 1/4" - 1"; soft metal & plastic 1/4" - 1/2". Made in the USA.
I am buying this blade to replace an old one that broke. I use it with a Carter stabilizer guide and get great cuts like a spiral saw. I highly recommend it.
Pros
Suitable Material Thickness: Kiln Dried Hardwood 1/8" - 2"; Softwood 1/8" - 1-1/4", plywood, MDF and other composites 1/4" - 1"; Soft metal and plastic 1/4" - 1/2"
I bought this. Like a spare blade for my band saw. This blade far exceeds expectations. Cuts through oak like butter. This will be the brand I will be using in the future.
I bought this. Like a spare blade for my band saw. This blade far exceeds expectations. Cuts through oak like butter. This will be the brand I will be using in the future.
Pros
105-1814HP: 105" long x 1/8" wide x 14 TPI with Heavy Duty (HP) teeth
I am cutting 3" thick poplar. I wasn't strict with the blade. We walked slowly and methodically. Lots and lots of rough edges where the blades seem to "jump" instead of cutting straight. Maybe me, I don't know, but it requires a lot of looping. Went pretty straight and broke. Given their prices, I think I'll experiment with an Olsen or two. A Timber Wolk can buy almost two Olsens. Time will tell but knowing it broke so quickly is a huge disappointment.