Scheppach Basato 3 tips - a good selection of blades?

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Wouldchuk

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Hello all - new to this forum and just getting started with new hobby - my mistakes outweigh my successes so far!

I came by a Scheppach Basato 3 bandsaw in good condition, although it requires blades and I wanted some advice on a good selection to start with, plus suggestions on suppliers.

I intend to use the saw for both general woodworking, alongside a radial arm saw, so some joinery/furniture projects etc. In addition, as i have started turning, and would like to be able to prepare blanks and where capable saw smallish logs require something larger for such tasks.

I've read a lot about carbide tipped, skip-toothed, etc etc etc and am now thoroughly confused! Any suggestions on a good selection of blades to get started with which could handle the rather general range of tasks outlined above, along with good suppliers please.

Any advice much appreciated.
 
HI Woodchuck
Save yourself a lot of headache and email [email protected]. Ian John is a member her and supplies the best blades available anywhere. Just tell him what you want to achieve and he'll send you what you need.

FWIW, I have the Basato 5 and my main blades are a 1/4" 6TPI for general and curvy stuff and a 3/4" 3TPI skip with a raker (I think) for ripping and resawing. I also use a 1/16" lots of TPI for cutting dovetails.

But just talk to Ian, he's your friend.
Cheers
Steve
 
Thats grand - thanks v much. I will drop them an email and see what is advised. Knowing who to turn to for help and guidance is half the battle sometimes!!
 
+1 for Ian @ Tuffsaws, very helpful bloke, tell him what you'll be cutting and he'll sort you out. I have the Bench Top Basato 1 and he did the same for me about 6 months ago, they go through timber like the proverbial hot knife through butter! :)

Cheers _Dan.
 
Steve's too modest, er, probably forgot to say: he is a fount of knowledge on all things bandsaw-ish, especially setup and tuning.

I bought my bandsaw roughly a year ago, and Steve's DVDs shortly afterwards (link in his sig, usually). I learned a great deal and now have it running very sweetly indeed. I'd also recommend Ian at Tuffsaws, as would anyone who's dealt with him, I expect - great blades great service!
 
Ah ha! They do look very good indeed - the bundle is very tempting - jigs, accessories, bandsaw etc etc...

I can report back to say that Ian at Tuffsaws was incredibly helpful and i will be ordering some blades soon from the options presented.

Looks like i may need to think about some DVDs next pay day too!

Thanks for the help all
 
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