Has anyone used the woodslicer bandsaw blade from Highland hardware in the states? I am looking for a good resaw blade that can cope with a 10" cut in hardwood.
I have some woodslicers, very pleased with them but I have not used blades from Dragon or Dure edge so cannot compare them.
I think cutting 10" boards is more down to the size of your saw, my EB315 will cut 6" of oak or beech with a woodslicer fitted, I had to mode part of the guard to get clearance for one of the boards I resawed. :roll:
The Woodslicer is a very good blade but will be pretty slow at cutting 10” hardwood and blade life will suffer because you are cutting hardwood and because of the thickness that you are cutting.
What bandsaw do you have? If you can fit a 1” blade on your machine, then go for a 1” blade and I would go for a courser tooth pitch as well.
If you are cutting a lot of hardwood then it might be worth considering an M42 blade.
Steve – the kits that I’ve seen have been pretty poor and a bit hit and miss at actually joining the blades and keeping the blade joined!
Joining the blades isn’t too much of a problem, it’s getting the annealing right after they’ve been joined that can be a problem – especially on the thin gauge hobby blades that will be used on the small bandsaws.
The join needs to be pretty strong but flexible enough to fit around the wheels – lots of patience and practice is needed!
Any decent saw supplier should be able to supply the bandsaw blades that you want in the right length to fit your machine
No but I can highly recommend band-saw blades from Hamilton Edge. Their 1/2" and 3/4" meat and fish blades are superb for re sawing and producing veneer. Their major advantage is the narrow kerf which is worth considering on expensive figured hardwoods.
For what it is worth I buy hardwood from John Boddy's Boroughbridge