



Timber Wolf Bandsaw Blade 111 x 3/4, 3TPI
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ta
> 3 dayNot so sure it’s a genuine Timber Wolfe blade. Comes in a generic, unlabeled package, not the one pictured in the ad. Includes a piece of paper with Timber Wolfe on it that could have been printed at home.
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McSwain
> 3 dayThis 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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C. Pouliot
> 3 dayI 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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Robert Beswick
> 3 dayHavent used it yet but have you used many timberwolf blades always good product
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GA WoodBoatGuy
> 3 dayUsed these blades to resew 12 quarter walnut and they are awesome. Best blade I have ever used.
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NCF
Greater than one weekI have use this brand in the past and found the band saw blade excellent and Amazons price beats all competitors.
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Mies
> 3 dayI 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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Christopher J. Hart
> 3 dayThis 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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East Coast Okie
> 3 dayI 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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Alan Abrams
> 3 dayNo complaints here! Ive resawed both wet and dry hardwoods (mostly walnut) with this blade in my 14 Rikon and it has been exactly as advertised. I see no need to look anywhere else.