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Wood_mage
> 3 dayI need a thin fine tooth blade for cutting synthetic ivory for piano keys and this def fits the bill.
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LARRY
Greater than one weekWorked as expected.
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Boldland
> 3 dayDecent quality, sharp, and tracks well on my entry level Skil bandsaw. I will buy it again.
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Erwin Cruickshank
Greater than one weekMakes my old Tradesman seem like a pro machine. Great for clean cuts through purpleheart, walnut and wormy maple. Cant believe the accuracy I can achieve with this blade. Ill definitely buy again.
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Wes Alewine
> 3 dayi had actually ordered a 2 pack. only 1 arrived though. when i talked with amazon they made it right. i will say that the 1 that did arrive was good and sharp too.
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Brandon
> 3 dayDo the job they are intended to. Held up longer than other brands used.
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MidnightWriter
> 3 dayIm happy with this blade. Cant speak to longevity yet but it sure cuts nice. I use my band saw exclusively for metal cutting.
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DigitalDan
18-04-2025So far , really impressed with this blade. I usually use Bosch blades but ordered this one to try. I’ve been using it for a week now, so far it seems to work really good , going to be using it on some hard , that will be the real test.
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William
> 3 dayIve bought these before and they fit just fine. This last one would not fit. It was short. Reurned and bought a Bosch brand.
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Capt. G.
> 3 dayAfter cursing the Band Saw for a period of time, a period longer than I wish to admit, one finally has to fess-up to a lack of knowledge thats held them back. After studying up on all that needs to be known about setting up a Band Saw and, making all of the proper adjustments, found me still hacked off with the saw. (No pun intended.) All that was left for me to determine this saw will or, will not, hold it place of prominence in this shop is, to change out the blade. The set-up of the saw is one thing. The information related to blades is another. Dont forgo the knowledge needed for either one. This morning, I popped that blade on the machine. It appeared to be cutting a bit to the left of the marked line. BUT THEN, one thing that hadnt been checked to this point, came to mind. Was my slider on the saw table, (not sure of the technical name for that), accurate when set at 90 deg. I found it to be off by about 1 deg. Bingo! A correction to the slider and, this brand new saw blade found itself sawing perfectly straight. I gave this product 4-Stars because, I have only one day of use with it.