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* tooth pitch ''(Zahnteilung)'': spacing of teeth
* tooth pitch ''(Zahnteilung)'': spacing of teeth
** usually expressed as teeth per inch (TPI) or ''Zähne pro Zoll (ZpZ)''
** usually expressed as teeth per inch (TPI) or ''Zähne pro Zoll (ZpZ)''
** for wood, 3-5 teeth should be in the cut (thicker workpiece: fewer teeth per inch!)<sup> [http://www.pilana.com/de/empfehlungen-fur-die-verwendung-von-holzbandsageblattern]
** for wood, '''3-5 teeth''' should be in the cut (thicker workpiece: fewer teeth per inch!)<sup> [http://www.pilana.com/de/empfehlungen-fur-die-verwendung-von-holzbandsageblattern]</sup>
* width
* width
** determines the minimum radius you can cut (the narrower the blade, the smaller the achievable curves)
** determines the minimum radius you can cut (the narrower the blade, the smaller the achievable curves)
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...and to consider when buying blades:
...and to consider when buying blades:
* length: found in the manual
* length: found in the manual
* thickness: should usually not be more than 1 ‰ of the guide wheel diameter or the blade might break
* thickness: should usually not be more than 1 ‰ of the guide wheel diameter or the blade might break<sup> [http://www.pilana.com/de/empfehlungen-fur-die-verwendung-von-holzbandsageblattern]</sup>
** different for three-wheel saws?
** different for three-wheel saws?



Revision as of 16:50, 23 December 2018

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Bandsaw Blades

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Synonyms: band saw blades, saw bands, band blades;
DE: Bandsägeblätter, Sägebänder
Material: various (see list)
Used with: bandsaws
Location: wood workshop
(currently under the chop saw station - not ideal
Access Requirements: upon personal introduction
Tutors: Lukas
Similar (More or Less): Circular Saw Blades

A bandsaw's capabilities heavily depend on which blade you choose. This page should let you see what we have in the Space and help you select the proper blade for each project.

Parameters to consider for each use:

  • tooth pitch (Zahnteilung): spacing of teeth
    • usually expressed as teeth per inch (TPI) or Zähne pro Zoll (ZpZ)
    • for wood, 3-5 teeth should be in the cut (thicker workpiece: fewer teeth per inch!) [1]
  • width
    • determines the minimum radius you can cut (the narrower the blade, the smaller the achievable curves)
  • kerf (Schnittbreite): a bit higher than the blade's back thickness because of the teeth's set (Schränkung)
  • tooth shape
    • greatly influences which materials that can be cut
    • carbide tipped blades with a longer lifespan are become more widespread, but are still very expensive [citation needed]

...and to consider when buying blades:

  • length: found in the manual
  • thickness: should usually not be more than 1 ‰ of the guide wheel diameter or the blade might break [2]
    • different for three-wheel saws?

Further Reading


2225 mm Blades

These blades are compatible with our Metabo BS 1638 W. Here's what we have:

Tooth Pitch (Zahnteilung) Width Kerf Min. Radius [3] Tooth Shape Materials Comments
6 TPI 13 mm approx. 100 mm hook wood
4 TPI 10 mm approx. 50 mm hook wood Use with caution - has a bend to the left!
More to be documented! Any help welcome :-)

1400 mm Blades

These blades are compatible with our CMI C-S-BS 250.