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Old 03-20-2008, 06:15 PM
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Default Re: What is a good 14" band saw blade for roughouts?

Here are some links to help. The first one is a kit offered by Woodcraft. It's not the one I use but basically the same. The second is a video showing a guy using this jig. The third is one you can build yourself. Hope this helps. It might look expensive but then just remember that each time you fix a blade your saving the costof a new one. It adds up pretty fast.

Deluxe Bandsaw Blade Brazing Kit - Woodcraft.com


Charles Neil: Deluxe Bandsaw Blade Brazing Kit - Brightcove

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Default Re: What is a good 14" band saw blade for roughouts?

My My Lynn,
Finally a reasonable price. I would have guessed more like $100. Just shows to go ya. I agree the price is right for the savings incurred in the long run. It's on my ever growing list.
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Old 03-20-2008, 06:47 PM
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Default Re: What is a good 14" band saw blade for roughouts?

Don:
I find that a 3/16th 4 tooth skip tooth works best for me,I use the Olson brand.
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Default Re: What is a good 14" band saw blade for roughouts?

someone was telling me fine working mag did a review on band saw blades and out of the blades they used grizzly bandsaw blades did better than timber wolf . he also said you could just about get two grizzlys for the price of the wolf. just thought I would pass this along .
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