Blade Designation: Resawing Kiln Dry Domestic Wood or
Roughing (dry wood)
Width: 1/2"
TPI (Tooth Per Inch): 2/3
Tooth Design: VPC (variable positive claw)
Blade Thickness: .025
Kerf: .048
Tooth Hook Angle: 6.5°
Tooth Set Pattern: 5 Raker Set
Radius of Cut: 2 1/2”
Thickness of Work Material to be cut
Kiln Dry Wood: Hardwood 3" - 12" Softwood 3" - 10”
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Bandsaw blade 2/3 VPC series
I have been a long time Timber Wolf customer. Mostly I purchase bandsaw blades. My bandsaw uses 106" blades. This is an unusual length and cannot be found anywhere in stores and must be custom made. The Timber Wolf blades have always been made flawlessly and the length spot on. This has not always been the case with other suppliers. This is the first time I have used the VPC blades and they are outstanding. I use them to resaw exotic woods between 2 and 7 inches. I am very happy with these blades and would highly recommend them.
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bandsaw blade 2/3 VPC series
great resaw blade. Unless I am cutting green wood this is the one that stays on my saw.
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Timber Wolf Resaw Blade
I haven’t found any band saw blades better than Timber Wolf!
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Ever since I purchased my band saw over 15 years ago I have always used Timberwolf blades. I have used sizes from 1/8” to 1/2” to perform tasks from scrolling to resawing. These blades deliver the performance necessary to make quality cuts and qualit
I highly recommend this product. I won’t buy another brand.
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Timberwolves blades
Ordinarily the best but recently I've had several newer blades break on the weld. Are they replaceable when that happens.
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1/2" x 2/3 VPC timber wolf bandsaw blade
With my bandsaw properly tuned up, bearings adjusted to where they should be, blade tension correct, this band saw blade resawed very smoothly.
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2/3 VPC Timber Wolf band saw blade
Great blade for resawing or milling hardwood logs.
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Resaw blade works well
Using on a 1947-50 Crescent 20" band saw with 2 Hp motor. With the blade gullets centered on the top wheel had no trouble resawing sycamore, walnut, and poplar.
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Bandsaw blades
Blades when working cut very well. I am pleased with the second blade. First blade was very wobbly. Finally found that it had been kinked when delivered and as a result would not align and travel in a straight path. Vise grips pinching the kink straightened it and improved its travel. Blade broke at the kink. Not impressed at the inspection of the blade before shipping. Too long a wait to ship back and have it replaced. Founds a Canadian source which supplies cheaper blades with excellent welds.