



Timber Wolf Bandsaw Blade 111 x 3/4, 3TPI
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Chariscuro Design
> 3 dayGreat resaw blade. Pricey, but you get what you pay for.
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Tim Timm
> 3 dayGot this blade to use in a 15 band saw with a 1-1/2HP motor to resaw wood from storm damage. Got it situated in the saw and ran some mesquite logs through it. Cuts great, cuts straight, moves sawdust really well, Left an acceptable resaw surface finish. Very happy with the cost and performance of this blade. I have some olive wood to run next. I will update if there is a change in my opinion of this blade.
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Estelle Lemke
> 3 dayseems to last longer than the other blades,they all cut about the same and leave the same rough texture after cutting.I find it almost impossible to cut very thin wood( about 1/16 or less) and yes I have a good machine.
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Alan Abrams
> 3 dayNo complaints here! Ive resawed both wet and dry hardwoods (mostly walnut) with this blade in my 14 Rikon and it has been exactly as advertised. I see no need to look anywhere else.
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David Parnell
Greater than one weekDidn’t last as long as I hoped
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Tyler Grachan
21-04-2025I got this blade trying to save a few bucks and as usual I should have gone with the “buy once cry once” mentality. When it was brand new it was great but after going through less than 100 board feet of cutting maple and walnut it is all but worthless. I’ll be getting the laguna resaw king blade now and hopefully that will last a lot longer
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ta
> 3 dayNot so sure it’s a genuine Timber Wolfe blade. Comes in a generic, unlabeled package, not the one pictured in the ad. Includes a piece of paper with Timber Wolfe on it that could have been printed at home.
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frederick john
> 3 dayEvery blade has its application, its not a fine resew blade, 3/32 kerf, but cuts like a laser. I just resawed 450 LF of 6 walnut and its still going strong. Will rip 2 Oak as fast as you can feed it. Using it on a Hitachi B600 with a 5HP motor, very pleased
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Mies
Greater than one weekI wanted to like these bandsaw blades, but after going through 3 of them, over the course of three years, I am realizing that I should expect better. I run them in a Rikon 14 10-326 that is well tuned. Out of the box these blades do fine and produce ok results, but I find that after 1-2 months of moderate use they dull. Once dull they can barely handle rip cuts on 1 thick hardwood w/out burning. This has been true of all three blades I have purchased, eventually they get too dull to use, and I am not putting that much strain on them. Still on a search for a great blade that lasts and can be re-sharpened, will try the Laguna carbide.....