Timber Wolf Bandsaw Blade 111 x 3/4, 3TPI
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S.R.
> 24 hourGreat blade, especially considering the price, cuts smooth as butter. Bought two different sizes, was so pleased with the first one.
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Gilbert
> 24 hourI have never had a bad timber wolf product. The blade cuts surprisingly smooth and tracks straight. I wish it wasn’t so expensive, but I guess you get what you pay for.
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Tim Timm
> 24 hourGot this blade to use in a 15 band saw with a 1-1/2HP motor to resaw wood from storm damage. Got it situated in the saw and ran some mesquite logs through it. Cuts great, cuts straight, moves sawdust really well, Left an acceptable resaw surface finish. Very happy with the cost and performance of this blade. I have some olive wood to run next. I will update if there is a change in my opinion of this blade.
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perry james
> 24 hourThe blade cuts nicely but, the weld is not good. I called Woodcraft who sells them and the manager said he has a couple just like mine. They make a noise every time the weld of the blade passes the guide in the new saw. The blade also moves forward and backward on the wheel itself. Doesn’t look very safe to me. It doesn’t wobble but the movement is strange. I have ran a band saw for 30 years everyday for work. This blade is not right.
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Everlove Guitars
> 24 hourCuts straight and fast.
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Rich
> 24 hourIt worked great i was cutting logs and it went wright through like butter will buy again .
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frederick john
> 24 hourEvery blade has its application, its not a fine resew blade, 3/32 kerf, but cuts like a laser. I just resawed 450 LF of 6 walnut and its still going strong. Will rip 2 Oak as fast as you can feed it. Using it on a Hitachi B600 with a 5HP motor, very pleased
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Mies
> 24 hourI wanted to like these bandsaw blades, but after going through 3 of them, over the course of three years, I am realizing that I should expect better. I run them in a Rikon 14 10-326 that is well tuned. Out of the box these blades do fine and produce ok results, but I find that after 1-2 months of moderate use they dull. Once dull they can barely handle rip cuts on 1 thick hardwood w/out burning. This has been true of all three blades I have purchased, eventually they get too dull to use, and I am not putting that much strain on them. Still on a search for a great blade that lasts and can be re-sharpened, will try the Laguna carbide.....
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C. Pouliot
> 24 hourI have a smaller bandsaw (Ridgid 93) that I have used this brand blade on and it worked great at resawing. I have resawn down to 1/4 soft maple on it with minimal sanding afterwards. I bought this 111 blade for my new bandsaw with more resaw capacity and have only done a couple of test cuts so far, but it has been just as awesome as the first one. These are both 3/4 wide blades that I have and the new saw is a Rikon 10-326 DVR. I would recommend this blade for resawing on any bandsaw you might have. I followed the blades installation instructions on the Ridgid but, with more options, I used the Rikons installation instructions, for tighteness.
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NCF
> 24 hourI have use this brand in the past and found the band saw blade excellent and Amazons price beats all competitors.