Richard_C
Established Member
I've got an Axminster 1950*, small hobby bandsaw, and after some messing about to get it to cut straight its been working fine for a few months. I use a 1/4 inch 6 tpi blade for turning blanks or other things with radii, but mostly use a tuffsaw 3/8 "supertuff premium" 4 tpi for resawing all sorts to the sizes I want for projects and for recovering/recycling wood. As long as you go slow it's fine, but recently its been harder work so I reckon the blade needs replacing.
The easy answer is to get the same again and I would be happy with that, but tuffsaws also do an M42 blade for about 2x the cost and a sabrecut blade for similar money to the supertuff premium.
* although it will take a 1/2 inch blade 'in theory', I reckon 3/8 is the max you can sensibly tension. It will also cut a 5 inch cross section - in theory but probably not in reality. I'm nowhere near that apart from the odd green log-to-blank conversion.
The easy answer is to get the same again and I would be happy with that, but tuffsaws also do an M42 blade for about 2x the cost and a sabrecut blade for similar money to the supertuff premium.
- Does anyone have experience with the M42 and is it worth the extra? The description says it needs more tension which might be difficult on my machine, maybe I should get a 1/4 inch M42 instread of 3/8 inch and use it for everything?
- Any thoughts on the sabrecut?
- Do I stick with the supertuff premium?
* although it will take a 1/2 inch blade 'in theory', I reckon 3/8 is the max you can sensibly tension. It will also cut a 5 inch cross section - in theory but probably not in reality. I'm nowhere near that apart from the odd green log-to-blank conversion.