



Timber Wolf Bandsaw Blade 111 x 3/4, 3TPI
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Chariscuro Design
> 24 hourGreat resaw blade. Pricey, but you get what you pay for.
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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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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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Christopher J. Hart
> 24 hourThis is being used in a Rikon 326 111 band saw that has adequate power. Was using this to slice up some hardwood log pieces (ash) and then cut them into smaller pieces for use in a fire pit. It made cutting through pieces up to 10 thick much easier that I thought it would be. The saw performed well, and the blade exceeded my expectations. Make sue you have good duct collection when using this as it can lots of material in short order.
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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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McSwain
> 24 hourThis thing tracks like an arrow and gives surprisingly smooth cuts. Instructions were rather nice and not the typical Chinese translation. The sheet actually contained good information and not just warnings not to stick your hand into a saw blade. Pictured is the cut through 4inch red cedar with a quarter for scale so you can get a gauge of how fine it actually cuts. I am sawing on a Rikon 10- 326. Initial cuts resawing cedar were great and whizzed right through at a trotting pace. If I get a chance to test on some thick rock maple Ill update if there are any hitches.
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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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East Coast Okie
> 24 hourI purchased this blade because I had a few white oak logs given to me and wanted to slab them up to dry. This blade didn’t work well at all for wet wood , my 16$ Olson blade did way better. I thought it was junk but upon inspection the blade seems to be still really sharp so I had a 6x6 old red oak beam and it cut it like butter. So I think it’s good for dry wood but not wet .
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Charlie O
> 24 hourThis blade excels in speed of cut and stability. Highly recommended for resawing.
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Estelle Lemke
> 24 hourseems to last longer than the other blades,they all cut about the same and leave the same rough texture after cutting.I find it almost impossible to cut very thin wood( about 1/16 or less) and yes I have a good machine.