Timber Wolf Bandsaw Blade 111 x 3/4, 3TPI
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Rich
> 3 dayIt worked great i was cutting logs and it went wright through like butter will buy again .
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R. Brandt
Greater than one weekI used this blade to resaw 2 x 8 cherry. Following the recommendation for blade tensioning and blade lubrication, I had excellent results - cut about 100 linear feet of cherry with blade staying cool and sharp.
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perry james
> 3 dayThe 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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David Parnell
> 3 dayDidn’t last as long as I hoped
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S.R.
Greater than one weekGreat blade, especially considering the price, cuts smooth as butter. Bought two different sizes, was so pleased with the first one.
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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.
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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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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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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.