Theres a lot of questions asked about bandsaw blades, and a lot of comments about 1" blades not tight enough to cut wide timber, so I thought I would show an alternative idea.
Being mostly lazy, I never change my bandsaw blade untill it breaks.
Heres what can be acheived with a 3/16" x 10 tpi tuffsaws blade. This blade has already cut a lot of bubinga and walnut including my last two bandsaw box shapes.
20 cm x 5 cm bubinga plank x 31cm long. It clears the guide bearings by 2 mm.
I brushed the dust off for the second pic. It might not be veneer quality, but its perfectly adequate for further machining.
Being mostly lazy, I never change my bandsaw blade untill it breaks.
Heres what can be acheived with a 3/16" x 10 tpi tuffsaws blade. This blade has already cut a lot of bubinga and walnut including my last two bandsaw box shapes.
20 cm x 5 cm bubinga plank x 31cm long. It clears the guide bearings by 2 mm.
I brushed the dust off for the second pic. It might not be veneer quality, but its perfectly adequate for further machining.
![bubinga cut1.jpg bubinga cut1.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/64/64583-bubinga-cut1.jpg)
![bubinga cut2.jpg bubinga cut2.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/64/64584-bubinga-cut2.jpg)