3/8" x 6PC Series Timber Wolf® band saw blade

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Timber Wolf® 3/8" x 6PC


Blade Designation: Curve, Template and Pattern Cutting or
Ripping and Crosscutting

Width: 3/8"
TPI (Tooth Per Inch): 6
Tooth Design: PC (positive claw)
Blade Thickness: .025
Kerf: .042
Tooth Hook Angle: 6.5°
Tooth Set Pattern: 5 Raker Set
Radius of Cut: 1 1/4”

Thickness of Work Material to be cut
Kiln Dry Wood: Hardwood 3/4" - 2 1/2” Softwood 1/2” – 1 1/2”

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  • 5
    Nice Blade

    Posted by Unknown on Mar 20th 2018

    My 9" Band saw needed a new blade when the OEM blade broke cutting some 2" hard maple. I replaced with a 3/8" x0.025 PC Timber Wolf blade and can't believe how much better it cuts. I've used Timber Wolf Blades on my 14" band saw, but I didn't think on the little band saw it would be so noticeable. This is a great blade!!

  • 5
    A really nice blade.

    Posted by Terry on Mar 4th 2018

    I don't normally write reviews but I'm so pleased with this blade that I decided I would. I bought a used Ryobi 9" bandsaw awhile back and it had a dull 1/4" blade on it. It cut slow and didn't track good at all. I replaced it with this 3/8" Timber Wolf blade and all I can say is "Holy Cow"! It cuts fast and tracks like a dream. Now I love using the bandsaw. I haven't had it long enough to know how long it will stay sharp but I'll be buying a backup blade soon anyway.

  • 5
    Very pleased with performance

    Posted by Unknown on Feb 12th 2018

    Very pleased with performance so far. Cuts smoothly. Works well on my 9" big box bandsaw. This is what I needed for the task.

  • 5
    9" Skil Bandsaw

    Posted by Timinator on Dec 24th 2015

    I bought the 9" Skil Band Saw and the Skil 3 Blade Combo Pack...I could NOT BELIEVE how rough they cut...I was going to take the saw back...the Internet said try the Timber Wolf blades.....UNBELIEVABLE, the smooth cut is close to my Scroll Saw, I went with the 4 TPI Blade. I'll never use anything other than Timber Wolf.