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Bandsaw Blades

We have many combinations of blade widths and pitches—from the smooth
cutting raker tooth to the efficient skip tooth and the aggressive hook
tooth styles. Top quality saw steel made to precise tolerances and with
guaranteed welds, resulting in very smooth cutting blades. Blades are
sized to fit Grizzly bandsaws as well as many other brands. Just match
up the length in these charts with the recommended length for your
bandsaw. If you need more information to help match blade cutting
characteristics with your particular applications, just call our
friendly service technicians.

Blade Selection: Selecting
the right blade for the cutting task requires knowledge about blade
characteristics and cutting priorities (i.e. speed, finish, etc.).

  • Blade
    Length: Measured by the blade circumference, blade lengths are specific
    to each bandsaw. They are determined by the wheel diameter and distance
    between the wheels.
  • Blade Width: Measured from the back of the
    blade to the tip of the blade tooth (the widest point). Blade width
    determines the largest and smallest curve that can be cut, and
    contributes to the accuracy of cutting straight—generally the wider the
    blade, the straighter it will cut.

Tooth Set: Two
common tooth sets for wood bandsaw blades are alternate and raker. Each
type of tooth set removes material in a different manner, leaving cuts
with different characteristics.

  • Alternate: An all-purpose arrangement where the teeth are bent evenly left and right of the blade.
  • Raker:
    Three teeth in a recurring group—one bent left, one bent right, and one
    that is not bent. The raker set is ideal for most contour cuts.

Tooth Type: The most common tooth types for wood blades are:

  • Standard (or Raker): Equally spaced teeth set at a “0” rake angle. Recommended for thinner workpieces and general use.
  • Hook (or Claw): Wide gullets (round or flat), equally spaced teeth, positive rake angle, and fast cut with good surface finish.
  • Skip (or Skip Tooth): Wide, flat gullets, a "0" rake angle, equally spaced teeth, and recommended for thick wood cutting.