Made from premium quality carbon. The high-performance Carbon Thin Gauge is ideal for applications that do not form a regular chip
This blade has been specially produced for small machines with tight wheel radii, helping to eliminate premature blade breakage.
Suitable for cutting:
Wood
Non-ferrous metals (aluminum, copper, brass)
Plastic
What does the Blade Cut?
Aluminium
Timber
Plastic
Standard order processing/manufacturing time is around 24-48hours
All orders placed before 4:00 pm Melbourne time go into production on the same day and dispatched the following afternoon.
Please Note: Bandsaw blades under the PREMIUM CATEGORY which include "TCT Timber, Carbide Grit and Diamond Coated Bandsaw Blades can take up to 4 weeks to 3 months to be shipped due to high demand and complexity of the production process.
We will arrange for the products to be delivered to the address for delivery indicated in your order. Each item will be subject to “Signed on Receipt”.
We will use reasonable endeavours to deliver products on the date for delivery set out in our order confirmation or, if no date is set out in our order confirmation, within 7 days of the date of our order confirmation. However, we cannot guarantee delivery by the relevant date.
We do however guarantee that unless there are exceptional circumstances all deliveries of products will be dispatched within 30 days of the later of receipt of payment and the date of our order confirmation
After buying several different blades at local big box stores and having them not fit, I liked how easy it was to order the correct blade. I will continue to just order when I need them rather than buying what I cannot
There is an 80/20 rule in the band saw world. 80% of machines are built with the teeth pointing one direction, while 20% are built with the teeth pointing the other. We weld all of our blades to comply with the 80%.
Thankfully, there is a simple solution. If your teeth are pointing in the wrong direction, place your hands at 9 and 3 (think of a clock). While pinching the blade between your fingers and thumbs, rotate your hands so that the blade will flip itself “inside out”. The teeth should now be pointing in the right direction.
The answer to this question depends on (A) What type of metal you plan to cut and (B) How often/how much you plan to cut.
Carbon Steel blades can be used to cut the following: mild steels, aluminum, copper, brass, bronze, and other non ferrous metals. If you only plan to use your machine every now and again, or only have a few pieces to cut, a carbon steel blade will work just fine.
If you use your machine often and plan to cut a lot of material, we suggest using a bi-metal blade. The best way to describe a carbon steel blade is it is an economical band saw blade used for general purpose cutting.
Thin gauge blades are suitable for small machines used for DIY or hobby work, usually with a blade length of 72″ (1830mm) or less. They are made from carbon steel and are general purpose blades suitable for cutting wood, metal and many other materials.
There are many types of band saws that can use these saw blades including Jet, Wilton, Kalamazoo, Tannewitz, Doall, Grizzly, Harborfreight, Powermatic, Wears, 14″ bandsaws, Hyd-Mech and many others.
Any light to medium duty vertical bandsaw or horizontal bandsaw typically run carbon bandsaw blades. Most hobbyists and craftsmen with a bench top bandsaw or a 2 or 3 wheel bandsaw prefer the many benefits of using these types of bandsaw blades.
Adjust the wheels of the machine to their correct position (about the middle of the adjustment range)
Refering to the diagram below, measure the distance between the centre point of each wheel in mm (measurement D).
Now measure the radius of each wheel in mm (R1 and R2).
Use this formula to calculate the band length
3. Select the TPI (Teeth Per Inch)
The recommended TPI(s) will be shown automatically for your chosen blade width.
The number of teeth per inch (TPI) defines the pitch of the blade.
On some blades there are different pitches on the same blade. You must select the correct tpi for the thickness of material you are cutting. If the corrrect tpi is not chosen the blade life will be dramatically shortened.
Please use the following guide to select the correct tooth selection.
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