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Your cart is empty.Timber Wolf makes the world's only thin-kerf, low tension, silicon steel bandsaw blades that will outlast your old carbon steel blades by a mile! Your bandsaw will cut better and faster, with less wear on bearings, shafts and tires. Tooth angles and gullet symmetries, combined with a unique set pattern, create a blade that is everything a wood-cutting blade was meant to be. Blade has over 60% of the speed capabilities of a hook blade while giving you the great finish of a skip. The round design of the gullet eliminates any work hardening zones. Couple that with the special 6.5° rake, 5-tooth set pattern, and .025" thick thin-kerf blade and you have an awesome bandsaw blade!
Joel B
2025-09-03 17:01:09
The blade cut through 11" walnut board and left a decent finish. Good value.
Mike Pozarski
2025-08-31 15:57:24
Unlike the blade that came with the Rikon saw, the Timber Wolf Sawblade was razer sharp and quite capable of cutting through 6" of ash. The price was within the range of other blades, and, given the level of performance, it's a blade I'll buy again.
C. W. Beuret
2025-08-20 21:54:40
I go through a lot of blades working as a wood turner. Some wood is very hard and some leaves residue on the blade, which I try to remove with solvents. So far this blade seems flat and straight. I always suggest moving the wood through slowly so not to bend the blade.
Donnie R
2025-07-22 13:55:57
Works just fine
Mr. Jonathan Green
2025-07-09 18:41:34
This blade is holding up well after a few months of use cutting materials in poor condition: water damaged woods, tire treads, steel bolts. Recommended.
RobertM
2025-05-27 15:07:10
Timberwolf blades are excellent.
Paul Hinds
2025-04-27 13:02:39
This is an excellent blade for very rough-cut resawing or cutting out bowl blanks. It is very aggressive. I do not like the wide kerf (the advertised thin kerf is a joke) and I have had a lot of trouble getting it to track properly (a problem which I do not have with other blades). I think partly at least that's due to the wide kerf leaving a lot of room for the back of the blade to move around so if the cutting edge does start to wander just a slight amount, the back has plenty of room to swivel and does not stop the motion, and the process snowballs until you have a noticeable amount of curve in the cut.LATER: I have now used this blade a bit more and I can say without reservation that as far as getting straight lines in concerned, this blade is absolute crap. I set my fence to as far off of square (with the table) as it will go and this blade STILL won't cut a straight line. I set it to "true" with the method of freehand resawing the 3.5" width of a long 2x4 until you figure out what angle the blade wants to cut and then setting the fence to than angle. The angle was a bit more than my fence adjustment allows so even after I set the fence as far as it would go (and my fence is REALLY far off of table-true) this blade STILL won't cut a straight line, either in resaw or in just ripping across a 2x4. Disgusting.LATER STILL: I contacted the manufacturer, asking if I perhaps had a lemon that was not representative of their normal product. They did not respond at all so not only do they sell a crappy product, they have no customer service.MOST RECENT: I have continued to use this blade to great effect in cutting up scrap lumber and tree branches. As long as you don't need to cut a straight line, it's a good blade.
Retired to NH
2025-01-30 15:17:53
These are the only blades I use, they are a quality blade for the money.
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