hilltopper46
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I tried to search to see if this had been addressed before, but I couldn't find anything on it.
I broke a Timberwolf 1/4-inch band saw blade last weekend that I had bought new last July. It broke right at the weld. It was used on the average of twice a week to cross-cut pen blanks, plus a few other projects - mostly cross cutting and some ripping - very little curve cutting was done with it.
It was still cutting very well when it broke. (Much better than the blade that I got with the (used) saw that I reinstalled to finish the project.
I have a 1/2-inch blade that I swap out to do 'heavy-duty' cutting with.
When it broke I was cutting some 1/2-lap joints for a light-box I was building in 1x2 clear pine - it was under no strain whatsoever from the cut itself.
I confess - I don't always remove tension from the blade when it is not under use - it's a pain on the 12-inch Craftsman saw that I have.
So bottom line - what is a reasonable amount of time to expect a bandsaw blade to last? I know there are a lot of variables, but I tried to give an accurate description of use above.
Thanks in advance.
I broke a Timberwolf 1/4-inch band saw blade last weekend that I had bought new last July. It broke right at the weld. It was used on the average of twice a week to cross-cut pen blanks, plus a few other projects - mostly cross cutting and some ripping - very little curve cutting was done with it.
It was still cutting very well when it broke. (Much better than the blade that I got with the (used) saw that I reinstalled to finish the project.
I have a 1/2-inch blade that I swap out to do 'heavy-duty' cutting with.
When it broke I was cutting some 1/2-lap joints for a light-box I was building in 1x2 clear pine - it was under no strain whatsoever from the cut itself.
I confess - I don't always remove tension from the blade when it is not under use - it's a pain on the 12-inch Craftsman saw that I have.
So bottom line - what is a reasonable amount of time to expect a bandsaw blade to last? I know there are a lot of variables, but I tried to give an accurate description of use above.
Thanks in advance.