Material | STEEL |
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Brand | Timber Wolf |
Product Dimensions | 13.1"L x 13"W |
Color | Black |
Style | Unique |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Compatible Material | Wood, Metal |
Manufacturer | Timber Wolf |
Part Number | 105-3403PC |
Item model number | 105343 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | W 3/4 | L 105 | 3 TPI | T 0.032 | TS AS |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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Timber Wolf Bandsaw Blade 3/4" x 105", 3 TPI
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Material | STEEL |
Brand | Timber Wolf |
Product Dimensions | 13.1"L x 13"W |
Color | Black |
Style | Unique |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Compatible Material | Wood, Metal |
About this item
- High silicon, low carbide steel
- Ideal for resawing thick stock
- Runs cooler and lasts longer
- Runs under low tension which requires less horsepower
- Thin kerf
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ASIN | B0032Z15I6 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #110,485 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #175 in Band Saw Blades |
Date First Available | January 5, 2010 |
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Blade Specifications: 105" x 3/4'' x 3TPI x .032, .056 kerf; 6.5 degree tooth angle; 5-7/16" cut radius. Application: resawing kiln dry domestic wood. Timber Wolf PC (Positive Claw) tooth-style blades are primarily used in kiln dry wood applications. They feature the great finish of a skip tooth blade at sixty percent of the feed speed capabilities of a hook tooth blade. The PCs gullet shape and depth increase sawdust removal and cutting speed, while the milled teeth help to reduce consumption of horsepower. The PC also features Timber Wolfs unique 6.5-degree rake angle and special 5-tooth set pattern. All of this means you get a long-lasting cutting blade that glides through the wood and produces an excellent finish. Available in 3/16" to 1" widths and 2, 3, 4 and 6 TPI. Suffolk Machinery Corporation, the maker of Timber Wolf band saw blades, manufactures some of the finest woodworking, metal cutting and saw mill blades in the world. They are made from premium Swedish silicon steel and the highest quality alloys. The blade teeth are milled into a piece of strip steel to produce a finished, razor sharp edge without having to stamp or grind the teeth. Finally, the blades are induction hardened, which allows for more precise hardness throughout the blade. The result is a blade with the perfect balance of steel, width, and thickness, with precision set teeth. What this means for you is a superior cutting blade engineered for exceptional performance and long production life. Made in the USA.
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material | STEEL | Carbon Steel | High Carbon Steel | hign-carbon steel | Steel | SILICON CARBON STEEL |
number of pieces | 1 | 1 | 1 | — | 1 | 1 |
compatible material | Metal, Wood | Wood | Wood, Plastic, Metal, Copper | Wood | Metal, Wood | Wood |
weight | 0.6 pounds | — | — | — | 0.29 pounds | 0.42 pounds |
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Customers like the ease of cutting, quality, performance, value, and speed of the bandsaw. For example, they mention that it cuts nice, efficiently, and is made of good steel. That said, they're happy with the performance, saying it works like a charm and is very useful. That being said, some are disappointed with the weld quality.
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Customers find the blade easy to use. They mention it cuts nice, efficiently, and stays razor sharp. Some say that the blade dulls but still cuts well. Overall, customers are satisfied with the performance of this tool.
"Bought this to resaw on a ridged with riser block. The blade cuts nice" Read more
"...Most recently, I resawed an 10 inch board. The blade cuts through this type of wood with ease, and doesn't ever slow down...." Read more
"Using with my 14" Jet with riser block. Doing well with sawing maple logs, and re-sawing 3"x8"x14" blanks into 5/8" sheets. Straight, flat results...." Read more
"It was sharp, true and cut a nice 1/4" slice of walnut 5" thick easily." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the saw. They mention that it is a good product, with an excellent resaw blade. They also appreciate the good pitch on the teeth and the durable steel. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...USA made or at least they used to be. Great resaw!" Read more
"Excellent cut quality for ripping 4" thick stock. Far superior to the blades I've used in the past...." Read more
"Good quality, works well, competitively priced" Read more
"...through the 8-14 inch thick and about 3/8's to 1//2 inch wide a very hard tough cut. works great." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the tool. They mention that it works well, is very useful, and works quickly with little walk.
"Good quality, works well, competitively priced" Read more
"...I love it because it works so well...." Read more
"...This blade works like a charm. The boards I am re-sawing are 9 to 10 inches wide and 1 to 3/4 inches thick. The boards were siding on an old shed...." Read more
"...I just allowed about a 1/4 inch slack in the blade and it worked great. I recommend this blade for anyone needing to resaw on the band saw...." Read more
Customers like the value of the tools. They say it works better than the price would imply, and is a super product.
"Good quality, works well, competitively priced" Read more
"...A great value for the money." Read more
"...and custom woodworker and I always buy Timber Wolf, they are worth every penny over the less expensive blades...." Read more
"Good product at a great good price." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the speed of the tool. They mention that it cuts straight and fast, and doesn't ever slow down. Some say that it has cut 20-30 feet so far with no signs of slow down or wear. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"It appeared to be a well made blade that would do a good resaw and last a long time...." Read more
"...The blade cuts through this type of wood with ease, and doesn't ever slow down...." Read more
"...It makes the cutting go faster. I spent the better part of a day cutting tough mesquite logs into bowl stock and it cut very well all day." Read more
"...Have sawed 20-30 ft so far with no signs of slow down or wear. Will be doing another 30 ft to complete project...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the blade to be easy. They appreciate the instructions and hints provided with the blade.
"...The blade has instructions on setting the proper tension and lubrication; kitchen PAM spray. It makes the cutting go faster...." Read more
"Solid, smooth running blade. I loved the instructions and hints" Read more
"cuts great, installed easily" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the weld quality of the tool. They mention that the seam where the metal is fashioned together is off, and the machine is wearing down the seam with regular use. Some customers also report that the wed was poorly cleaned and had a bad welde bump that trashed a support bearing.
"...The 3/4" was very sharp but had such a bad weld bumpI trashed a support bearing before I realized what the problem was...." Read more
"...If the weld is that bad on 2 blades I am done with Timberwolf." Read more
"...As I inspected, I found that the seam was not straight and weld was poorly cleaned, causing the blade to rub inconsistently on the blocks, build..." Read more
"...There is a seam where the metal is fashioned together and with every full revolution it makes a loud noise as it passes along the saw’s guide..." Read more
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One note of caution and a point of disagreement. I followed the recommended manner of adjusting the proper blade tension using the flutter test on the old blade: the adjustment screw on the back of the machine read 1", which I never set my saw at. When I turned on the machine, there was a loud pop, and the top tire split across in two. I replaced the tires. I will soon submit my review on the tires. Well, what to do? I took off the old blade and compared it to the new Timber Wolf blade. They were both the exact size. Two of my band saw enthusiastic friends told me that they never release the tension on their blades, and my observation would confirm this. Timber Wolf is making much ado about nothing. I realize that this is a big shibboleth among many band saw users, just as misconceptions abound: e.g. eating high cholesterol containing food is bad for you. Nonsense: your body makes 85% of it and it is an important (major) component of brain and nerve tissue. Or, water goes down the drain in the opposite direction in the southern hemisphere. It doesn't. And on and on misconceptions abound. I have been a professional scientist all my adult life, and I sadly must say that "strong inference," with no vigorous testing occurs here also.
I only speak from my own experience with it: I have milled wet green mesquite and re-sawn air-dried walnut, mesquite, mahogany, cypress and white pine in the process of building mesquite cutting boards, a 17-foot grand-banks dory, and numerous client projects. I love it because it works so well.
When it finally dulled beyond what I could revive with a file after putting it through the ringer (which was longer than I thought considering the abuse mesquite dishes out), I tried buying a "carbide-tipped milling blade" from some other manufacturer and paid more money than I did on the Timber Wolf. It was totally an unusable piece of junk!
So I just ordered my second Timber Wolf 3/4" 3 TPI blade with gifting season coming up and intend to launch an etsy site, where the real work will be done with this blade.
Highly recommended from an experienced sawyer/craftmaster.
I could not actually try it because the manufacturer's packaging is too flimsy to expect to survive distribution, warehousing, and shipping. You need to be lucky to receive it undamaged; I was not lucky. The blade is coiled in a plastic bag with a thin piece of cardboard on one side, with no sides to keep the blade from shifting and poking through the plastic, or prevent the coil from being bent. If you read all the comments, you will see this problem is not unusual.
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2022
I could not actually try it because the manufacturer's packaging is too flimsy to expect to survive distribution, warehousing, and shipping. You need to be lucky to receive it undamaged; I was not lucky. The blade is coiled in a plastic bag with a thin piece of cardboard on one side, with no sides to keep the blade from shifting and poking through the plastic, or prevent the coil from being bent. If you read all the comments, you will see this problem is not unusual.