Description of 🐺 High-Performance Timber Wolf Bandsaw Blade with Optimum TPI Cutting Tools
1935-3804PC: 93.5" long x 3/8" wide x 4TPI in Positive Claw (PC) tooth style. Other Blade Specifications: .042 kerf; 6.5 degree tooth angle; 1-1/4" cut radius. Cutting Application: ripping and crosscutting. Suitable Material Thickness: kiln dry hardwood 2-1/2" - 6"; softwood 1-1/2" - 4". Made in the USA.
I have to tell you the good and the bad. I was very excited about my new blade. Well packaged with good instructions. It was very sharp when installed so I had to be careful. Now for the bad. I did a test run and the right side of the tree was cut very roughly. I understand that he has a bad weld. I found the weld, everything is fine. So I continued my inspection. One tooth turned out to be COMPLETELY uneven and bent. I bent it as best I could and now it cuts fine. I think I was expecting a…
Being new to bandsaws, I didn't realize there could be a big difference between saw blade brands. But after purchasing 3 different width Timber Wolf blades, it only took one use to change my mind. After carefully following the blade tension instructions and smearing each blade with fry spray before use, I felt like I had a brand new band saw. Sawing a 2" x 4" finished edge was like cutting 3/4" basswood with my old blades. There is no offset and the final cut is very smooth for such aggressive…
I came across a used Delta band saw and looked it up top to bottom with bearings, handles, adjusters and other stuff. The blade seemed sharp enough so I kept it. As this is my first bandsaw I didn't have instructions on how to cut it. But luckily for me, the blade that came with the saw was a little wobbly and I figured it would be best to replace it, so I ordered Timber Wolf. When the blade arrived I was a bit disappointed as it came in a plastic bag with a photocopy of the instructions. I was