twodoctors
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Using my Tuff Saw Carbon 3/16" 4TPI blade for the second time yesterday, and as the title says, it snapped on me.
I wasn't making big turns, and was cutting slowly (after coaching from Steve Maskery). The only other cuts I've made was to make this box.
Now I'm no expert at bandsaw but I think it snapped at the joint... a rare manufacturing defect for Tuff Saw I'm sure. There weren't any signs of scraping etc. The guides were set up correct.
Emailed Ian last night. Tried calling this am but no answer. Hopefully it's not me...
The other thing to say is the kerf is quite big with 4tpi. I wonder whether I'm better off with 6TPI next time...
Adrian
![Snapped mid cut.jpg Snapped mid cut.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/42/42166-Snapped-mid-cut.jpg)
I wasn't making big turns, and was cutting slowly (after coaching from Steve Maskery). The only other cuts I've made was to make this box.
![the other project using Tuff Saw blade.jpg the other project using Tuff Saw blade.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/42/42167-the-other-project-using-Tuff-Saw-blade.jpg)
Now I'm no expert at bandsaw but I think it snapped at the joint... a rare manufacturing defect for Tuff Saw I'm sure. There weren't any signs of scraping etc. The guides were set up correct.
![Outer part of blade.jpg Outer part of blade.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/42/42168-Outer-part-of-blade.jpg)
![Inner part of blade.jpg Inner part of blade.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/42/42169-Inner-part-of-blade.jpg)
Emailed Ian last night. Tried calling this am but no answer. Hopefully it's not me...
The other thing to say is the kerf is quite big with 4tpi. I wonder whether I'm better off with 6TPI next time...
Adrian