avbill
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I have research band saws but never realized the need to understand the blades. I have read books about the blades. I talked to two company's about the blades and get three answers all different. So I'm in the Fog. And living in San Francisco area fog belt I'm not surprised!
I hope IAP can help
I will be using the bandsaw for three purposes:
1. Resawing sawing logs that are 4" x 14" into pen blanks This will be 15% of my use of the bandsaw
2. My main use will be to cut long smooth sloping curves for segmenting veneer wood within the pen blank.
3 My wife wants to have gingerbread ornaments made for the house.
Please note that I found a easy way to get my new bandsaw. A project that she wants!!
Now my question:
What saw blade will I need to execute each project/purpose?
What saw blade (company) do you people recommend?
Several companies po-poed a available-pitch blades why who knows
What I do know the wider the blade thew smoother the cut
A regular tooth is the smoothest cut.
For cutting contours a regular blade is better
A slow steady speed in cutting creates a smooth finish.
What I DONOT know is:
How does pitch determine the smoothness of the cut.
Someone said that a 6tpi is the best. for purpose # 2. Yet I would have thought a finer pitch such as 12TPI would be better? The book I read said 10 to 14 TPI for soft curves.
You see just a small amount of knowledge confuses me? and I'm dangerous at best!
Any help to clarify the confusion would be helpful. thanks
I hope IAP can help
I will be using the bandsaw for three purposes:
1. Resawing sawing logs that are 4" x 14" into pen blanks This will be 15% of my use of the bandsaw
2. My main use will be to cut long smooth sloping curves for segmenting veneer wood within the pen blank.
3 My wife wants to have gingerbread ornaments made for the house.
Please note that I found a easy way to get my new bandsaw. A project that she wants!!
Now my question:
What saw blade will I need to execute each project/purpose?
What saw blade (company) do you people recommend?
Several companies po-poed a available-pitch blades why who knows
What I do know the wider the blade thew smoother the cut
A regular tooth is the smoothest cut.
For cutting contours a regular blade is better
A slow steady speed in cutting creates a smooth finish.
What I DONOT know is:
How does pitch determine the smoothness of the cut.
Someone said that a 6tpi is the best. for purpose # 2. Yet I would have thought a finer pitch such as 12TPI would be better? The book I read said 10 to 14 TPI for soft curves.
You see just a small amount of knowledge confuses me? and I'm dangerous at best!
Any help to clarify the confusion would be helpful. thanks