Which Timberwolf bandsaw blade to buy

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I have a Delta 14 inch bandsaw that takes a 105 inch blade. I'm gonna buy some Timberwolf blades to rough out bowl blanks. Which one do you guys like? What is a good general purpose blade as well?
 
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You actually asked a couple questions. Best for roughing blanks is probably a 3/4"X4 tpi. Best general purpose is, IMHO, a 3/8"X6 tpi. The 3/8x6 will do real well for a lot of cutting, even thick roughing.
But, there is a flaw in the reasoning of your question. A one blade purchase is bad economy. You will need and want more than one. And Suffolk Machinery (the Timberwolf people) usually always have a 3 for 4 special going on and shipping for four isn't much more than just one. If the budget can handle it, I suggest one 1/8"(I forget tooth count); two 3/8"X6 and one 3/4"X4.
 
I have a ShopSmith and tire size do limit your choices. I use 1/2 x 3 tpi for wet wood and 1/2 x 4 tpi for general purpose cutting. Please note that I only do straight cuts on my bandsaw and mostly for blanks (not finish carpentry).

I also sharpen my blades and having less teeth per inch makes it easier and faster. :cool:
 
Thanks guys. Suffolks is running a 4 for 3 special that I saw on the website. I have bought from them before. Right now I think I have a 1/4 inch and a couple 3/16 blades. something like 10 tpi more or less. Is the 1/8 worth getting in that case or not? Will the 3/4 for bowl blank roughing cut a circle, or do you rough out the bowl with a series of straight cuts?
 
The narrower the blade the smaller the radius you can cut. It will also have less contact surface area with your track so you have to balance it.

I personally will never buy a 1/8 or 1/4 but that's me and your needs may be different from mine.

Again...CALL Suffolk, they can and will answer all your questions better.
 
Oh, one other option - Curtis (MesquiteMan) tends to use Lennox bandsaw blades - they're offering a birthday bash special in the "vendor discount' section of the Birthday Bash subforum...

Just another option - might save you some cash! (Unless you're set on a Timberwolf)
 
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