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Resaw King Bandsaw Blade - 115" x 3/4" x .024" x Variable TPI Reviews

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1177 Rosemar Rd,
Parkersburg
West Virginia
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This blade cuts like butter! I would definitely recommend it as it is worth the price!
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Posted 4 months ago
Worth the price
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Posted 8 months ago
Jp From SEWELL
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I've used my Laguna bandsaw to mill wet lumber, and resaw thick (12") pieces of dry hardwood. Standard 3/4" 3 tpi blades at $40-50 would only last 30 minutes and start to burn. This carbide blade has been cutting for hours, and still eats through wood without burning, and I don't have to apply much pressure even in thick lumber. I'm not sure how many times I can resharpen this blade, but its definitely already outlasted 3 standard blades, and keeps cutting. I will never buy a standard metal resaw blade again, unless its for smaller radius work. I plan to buy a second carbide blade if I ever need to, and simply sharpen the old one, while I use the new one. Using this blade is a big time saver in terms of time spent changing blades and sharpening blades... and having your wood come out without burn marks. Should have used this one sooner- my only regret.
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Posted 4 years ago
DR From Germantown
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You might be hesitant to purchase based on the price but you do get what you pay for. First of all, each of the teeth is carbide tipped. That's a major benefit. The cuts are fast, smooth, accurate, and even thick hardwoods are no problem. Secondly, they're more durable than any other blade I've used. I unfortunately and unknowingly cut through 2 imbedded 1/8" thick nails in a 24/4 piece of maple while I was resawing it. The nails must have been hammered into the tree when it was young and there was no detecting the metal unless I would have used, a metal detector. I didn't even discover the nails until the cut was finished (I thought I hit a bad knot). The nails were cut in half and after inspecting every tooth on the blade, none of the carbide teeth were broken or damaged. That was stunning. The third great benefit is that these blades can be resharpened. If you happen to be a self sharpener and are capable of sharpening the blade yourself, that is a major money saver. When I first bought my bandsaw (Laguna 14BX 220V) I bought 4 blades and none of them cut like the resaw king. The others are dramatically slower. I never want to take the resaw king off. I wish I could find thinner carbide tipped blades so that I can cut tighter curves with the efficiency of the resaw king but that just isn't possible. If I had hit a nail with any of the other blades I purchased, they'd immediately be trash. Not the resaw king. It should go without mention, the resaw king is not meant to cut nails. I was lucky to not lose the carbide teeth.
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Posted 5 years ago