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Teeth vary in size, number per inch, and pattern to reduce vibration, so they create a smoother finish than Long-Life Band Saw Blades. They're also known as variable-set blades.
Tooth size and number per inch are constant throughout the blade
Make clog-free cuts in thick cross sections of steel, aluminum, brass, bronze, wood, and plastic. These blades have forward-angled teeth and plenty of space for chips to collect.
Teeth vary in size, number per inch, and pattern to reduce vibration, so they create a smoother finish than Long-Life Band Saw Blades for Thin Metal. They're also known as variable-set blades.
Tooth size and number per inch are constant throughout the blade.
Cut structural shapes such as I-beams and angle iron as well as bundles of structural shapes and tubing with less tooth breakage than other blades. The teeth are reinforced, forward-angled, and widely spaced to leave room for chips to collect.
These carbon steel blades are good for making straight cuts.
Made from flexible carbon steel, these blades cut curves.
Make straight cuts with these carbon steel blades.
Cut curves with these flexible carbon steel blades.
These rigid carbon steel blades make straight cuts.
Use these carbon steel blades to make straight cuts.
Titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN) coated, precision-ground teeth cut quickly and leave a smooth edge on stainless steel, nickel, and titanium.
These are also known as scallop-edge blades.
The tightly spaced, V-shaped teeth on these blades cut through soft materials more quickly than scallop-edge blades.
The teeth on these steel blades are carbide tipped, so they'll last longer and produce a smoother cut than other band saw blades when cutting fiberglass, plastic, and composites.
Carbide grit bonded to alloy steel blades cuts through hard materials such as hardened steel, graphite, fiberglass, composites, and nickel alloys including Hastelloy and Inconel.
Blades are stainless steel with a diamond-grit edge that cuts hard, abrasive materials such as carbon fiber, ceramics, masonry, glass, composites, quartz, and silicon.
Also known as variable-set blades, these have teeth that vary in size, number per inch, and pattern to reduce vibration so they create a smoother cut than Portable Band Saw Blades.
Tooth size and number per inch are constant throughout these blades.
The teeth on these blades vary in size, number per inch, and pattern to reduce vibration, so they create a smoother cut than Portable Band Saw Blades for Thin Metal. They're also known as variable-set blades.
These carbon steel blades are rigid to make straight cuts.
Made from flexible carbon steel, these blades bend to cut curves.
Cut straight lines with these rigid carbon steel blades.
Create a smoother cut than Long-Life Band Saw Blade Coil Stock—these blades have teeth that vary in size, number per inch, and pattern to reduce vibration. They're also known as variable-set blades.
These blades have teeth with a constant size and number per inch throughout the blade.
Teeth vary in size, number per inch, and pattern to reduce vibration, so they create a smoother cut than Long-Life Band Saw Blade Coil Stock for Thin Metal. They're also known as variable-set blades.
The teeth on these blades are V-shaped and tightly spaced to cut more quickly than scallop-edge blades.
Make straight cuts with these rigid carbon steel blades.
These carbon steel blades are flexible for cutting curves.
Replace individual parts in a variety of Milwaukee portable band saws.
Swap out worn parts in DeWalt DWM120 portable band saws.
Small and light enough to operate with one hand, this saw is a good choice for overhead cuts.
This saw has a larger cutting capacity and is more powerful than the lightweight cordless band saw.
These saws adjust to cut both horizontally and vertically and have twice the cutting capacity of bench-top band saws for metal.
Save space with these saws when you only need to make horizontal cuts in small pieces of metal.
Make both horizontal and vertical cuts with this saw.
This vertical cutting saw has twice the cutting capacity of an adjustable band saw.
The grinding action of the diamond-grit blade creates a smooth finish on hard materials such as glass, stone, tile, brick, and fiberglass.
Make your own band saw blades from coil stock or repair broken blades with these welders.