3/4" x 2/3VPC Series Timber Wolf® band saw blades

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Timber Wolf® 3/4" x 2/3VPC


Blade Designation: Resawing Kiln Dry Domestic Wood

Width: 3/4"
TPI (Tooth Per Inch): 2/3
Tooth Design: VPC (variable positive claw)
Blade Thickness: .025
Kerf: .049
Tooth Hook Angle: 6.5°
Tooth Set Pattern: 5 Raker Set
Radius of Cut: 5 7/16"

Thickness of Work Material to be cut
Kiln Dry Wood: Hardwood 3" - 12" Softwood 3" - 10"

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  • 5
    3/4" X 2/3 tpi (VPC .025) Band Saw Blade

    Posted by Tom Witt on Nov 24th 2024

    Very good quality. Dependable. I depend on it's performance and quality. I've bought them for years, now, and haven't found a reason not to continue. A lady service rep was very helpful when I needed help on my last order.

  • 5
    Blade

    Posted by Jacques on Nov 23rd 2023

    Great blade

  • 5
    Timberwolf Bandsaw blades

    Posted by John Baker on Sep 28th 2022

    I have used Timberwolf bandsaw blades since I purchaased my first bandsaw. I have found them to be high quality and that they cut smoothly and straight.

  • 5
    Timberwolf Bandsaw Blades

    Posted by Carl Brown on Sep 10th 2022

    These blades cut smooth and clean, little flutter. Better still, one blade broke at the weld. I e-mailed them, they viewed a picture I sent and they sent me a free replacement, no hassle. Good folks.

  • 5
    Band saw blade

    Posted by Chris on Oct 4th 2021

    Very sharp and very tough. Made quick work of some oak and elm.

  • 5
    timber wolf 3/4 x 2/3 tpi band saw blade

    Posted by John on Aug 18th 2021

    This is a great blade for re-sawing, its just what I'd hope it would be. Works great in my grizzly 17 inch band saw.

  • 5
    Best bandsaw blade

    Posted by Unknown on Nov 17th 2020

    Blade is super sharp with a f fairly thin kerf works great for re-sawing. Best band saw blade I have ever used.

  • 5
    made my boards to thick

    Posted by David Flick on Oct 10th 2020

    I am used to cutting my boards 3/16 inch thicker than what I need for my finished project. I needed to do that with other blades to sand out the imperfections from the cut. I make jewelry boxes and like my boards around 1/4 inch thick. This blade felt hungry for the wood I was feeding it seemed to want it faster. I took my boards to the thickness sander and they came out clean and ready with very minimal sanding but to thick for my project. With this blade now I am cutting my boards 5/16 and sanding them with a hand sander. I resaw cherry, maple, oak, and walnut. If you want good clean cut this is the blade you want. If you want easy ordering and fast delivery this is the company to buy from.

  • 5
    Set up was easy, cut was great.

    Posted by Joe on Oct 9th 2020

    I followed the tensioning instructions on the package (which, by the way, are clearer than the instructions on the website) and without further ado had a perfectly straight rip, both freehand and with the fence.