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super cut bandsaw blades


DME72

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does anyone on here use supercut bandsaw blades? i bought the premium gold carbide blade for my 14 inch delta. 1/2 wide 3 hook. it cuts thru cherry like butter. my question is how long will it last? not that expensive either on amazon. it was like $30 with prime.this is not a true carbide tooth blade,it is carbide impregnated. my guess is the teeth have some carbide in them.i had posted about wanting a new bandsaw for resawing wood for scrolling. looked at all the stuff i cut and make and none is over 6 inches tall.i came to the conclusion i dont need a bigger saw.would like one, but i dont need one. plus anything really big i cut out of baltic birch plywood.

doug

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I'd be interested in hearing a review of this once you put some hours on it.. I need a new blade and always bought the TmberWolf blades.. I've heard a lot about the carbide and other blades but the prices was nearly double what I pay for the ones I use.. Have been thinking about trying what was called the woodslicer? 

 

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I resaw ash, oak, bubinga, cedar and maple on my 14" Grizzly bandsaw and I use the blade you mentioned.  It lasts MUCH longer than Woodslicer does.  About 10 times a long.  It , of coarse, does not last forever.  I buy those blades by the dozen about once every 18 months.  For about $28 it is a good deal in my opinion.  I get other blades from Supercut and they work well on my 14" saw also.

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I have a carbide tip blade that did cost as much as 5 regular blades. So far it has lasted 3 years and still cuts great. I just resawed cherry, hackberry, walnut and hard maple all cuts were straight and smooth. One light pass on the planer is all that was needed. I hated spending the money but it has been worth every penny. I figure I am up the cost of 4 new regular blades already.

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On 6/15/2020 at 6:55 PM, DME72 said:

jim, what is the average life of the blade? first time using it and it cuts really smooth.very little sanding on the drum sander.so far i like it alot.

doug

I resaw 8" and 6" ash, oak, maple and LOTS of cedar.  I can easily re-saw 24 lineal feet of each of the hardwoods before the blades starts to wonder.  I then , with that same blade, re-saw cedar for about  200 lineal feet before any problem.  I also use this blade for many cuts other than re-sawing and it works fine for that, indefinitely it seems.  I change out to a new blade when I next need to re-saw  hardwoods again.    I use many of these blades per year because I am working in my workshop forty hours a week.

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