TUTORIAL: Are you using the wrong band saw blades? (The best setup for woodworking)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

Комментарии • 187

  • @gamingastronaut517
    @gamingastronaut517 3 года назад +10

    Just exactly what I need: Clear, boiled down information not biased towards any brands. Just telling me what there is and what is best for what.

  • @justinalang
    @justinalang 4 года назад +15

    2 years after this first posted and I still come back to it for info whenever I need to buy a new blade.

  • @Visper84
    @Visper84 6 лет назад +73

    Stumpy, I appreciate the writing on the blackboard it helps reinforce what you were saying and made everything easier to understand.

    • @DKWalser
      @DKWalser 6 лет назад +2

      I agree, that was very effective. It would also be handy if it were available as a PDF that could be printed (or saved).

    • @blackemmons
      @blackemmons 6 лет назад +1

      Yes! What they said. JimE

    • @Bv791510
      @Bv791510 4 года назад +3

      David Walser I have Adobe and can easily make a pdf...or just write it down

    • @johnschillo4452
      @johnschillo4452 3 года назад

      yes, it's helpful - could you learn to write upside down so we don't have to flip our lap tops to read what you wrote? And perhaps also in French for those in Quebec?

    • @denisprollius8924
      @denisprollius8924 3 года назад

      Yes great l did a screen capture so I have the info when I go to the blade shop. Thanks

  • @Gray-Today
    @Gray-Today 3 года назад +1

    You set me right with my table saw blade, Stump. Now you're gonna help me with my band saw blade.
    EDIT
    Your presentation on this important subject is excellent. You gave me the answer I was looking for. These bandsaws are tricky devils to set up. You've helped me put the last piece of the puzzle in place. "Dish" is a good choice of words. I've been fighting that dish. After seeing your presentation I ordered 2 new blades. :-)

  • @clutions
    @clutions Год назад

    Ok, this is probably the 10th (no exaggeration) time I've watched this vid. ... Pretty much every time I get a new/different type project that I need to use a different blade. Wish I could print this info out! "Have a cool one my friend! You've earned it!"

  • @sloboatazmesa309
    @sloboatazmesa309 2 года назад

    I finally added a 'classic, read that elderly; Craftsman 12" bandsaw to my small shop. Did the usual, new tires, bearings, Cool guides, etc. Then ordered my spanky new 3/8, 3tpi, flexback blade from sawblades using your link. I like to help out and hey, same day or next day shipping, according to their vid! Or not. I ordered last Thurs, six business days later...shipping pending. No blame on you, of course, but something to consider when recommending them. I'm new to woodworking and your vids are as informative as they are humorous. Keep em coming.

  • @RedcarWW
    @RedcarWW 8 месяцев назад

    I know this is 5 years old. What is great about this content, it's ageless. Remains just as true today as it was 5, 10, 15, 40 years ago. I do have one question (hopefully you see this), you didn't say which tooth gemotery to use. Unless it's implied and I missed the reference. My dad left me a ton of blades, and I don't know what is what. Based on this vlog, I should be able to figure out some of them. As he was a machinist, I would be willing to bet that some of them are bi-metal. Though he did buy an enormous band saw for metal cutting.

  • @karlsangree
    @karlsangree Год назад

    I just upgraded my generic China 10" to a Jet 14" specifically for resawing wider boards and tutorial this was exactly what I needed. Thanks James!

  • @ILOOPTHEM
    @ILOOPTHEM 4 года назад +6

    Stumpy, once again you've provided STELLAR advice! Sharing that graph which shows the relationship between radius and blade thickness was hugely helpful! By the way, kudos for drawing all of those near-perfectly curved lines! I always watch your videos and feel like I'm attending a woodworking class. Well done.

  • @johnmarshall5272
    @johnmarshall5272 4 года назад

    Invaluable advice upon which i purchased 2 new blades from sawblade.com as per recommendation and couldn't be happier. Great product! Thanks again Stumpy

  • @discerningx3375
    @discerningx3375 Год назад

    Totally what I needed! Agree with other comments - your penmanship under pressure is stellar! I screenshotted that graph, printed it and put in the top wheel cover.

  • @PastorJohnBrown
    @PastorJohnBrown 2 года назад

    Thanks James. Have an old Rockwell and needed some blades. I went with your recommendation(s).

  • @meatmaster8636
    @meatmaster8636 3 года назад

    I'm a meat cutter so I use a waterproof bandsaw daily. I'm just getting into wood working. These wood bandsaws are a lot different...great tutorial video Stumpy!!

  • @dennisgoodson6825
    @dennisgoodson6825 4 года назад

    I look for your videos when I want not only good information, but really effective instruction! Thank you.

  • @tbfbronco
    @tbfbronco 6 лет назад

    Making the family adirondack chairs out of PT lumber, it is Florida after all. Have never used a band saw before, bought an old craftsman and refurbished it. Fought the lumber every step of the way. Watched your tutorial, clicked on sawblade.com ordered a 3 TPI blade and I am a happy boy. knocked out ten chairs, and had fun doing it. Thank you.

  • @paulperlmutter5371
    @paulperlmutter5371 Год назад

    This is a great video on bandsaw blades. Excellent tutorial James!!

  • @altman575
    @altman575 3 года назад

    Thank You!! I have been burning blades for awhile and have not been able to get a clear answer on how to prevent it.

  • @Zerostar369
    @Zerostar369 6 лет назад +19

    James, thank you so much for making this. I'm always left scratching my head when it comes time to choose a new bandsaw blade. Now, I just need to figure out how to afford one bandsaw for each type of blade so I never have to deal with the hassle of changing them out!

  • @MrBmxbrawler
    @MrBmxbrawler 4 года назад

    Such amazing hand writing. Very Soothing

  • @namoiostman7729
    @namoiostman7729 3 года назад

    Thank you Stumpy, I'm inspired to build. Theres a 12in bansaw/sander sitting in my garage. My Dad left it to me along with many, many other tools. I wasn't quite sure what to do with all of it. Now, thanks to your enlightenment, I have a new passion. I can't wait to learn about all the great things I'll be able to do with my Dads power tools. I'd love to show him a British Telephone booth. That I made. Thanks again, Great information .

  • @ayazseedat
    @ayazseedat 2 года назад

    Really informative video. I have been struggling with my bandsaw cuts for a long time. What would you say recommend I use to cut 2 inch thick treated lumber for a 48 mm radius curves please? It just won't do it. Thx

  • @andrewgifford8706
    @andrewgifford8706 6 лет назад

    This is the clearest explanation of band saw blade selection I've seen.

  • @joeyleerobbins
    @joeyleerobbins 2 года назад

    Stumpy consulted this video many times. Love the info and just ordered a 3 TPI 3/8" Flex Back blade for my Grizzly band saw! Appreciate your knowledge and instruction! Merry Christmas my friend!

  • @seansysig
    @seansysig 6 лет назад

    Possibly the best explanation & demistification of bandsaw blade selection. Thanks Stumpy!

  • @robohippy
    @robohippy 2 года назад

    This video was mentioned on the AAW site, and as a long time bowl turner, I had to check it out. 99% of my bandsaw use has been for roughing out bowl blanks. I am lucky to have a local bandsaw shop where I buy my blades. When I first started, a friend told me to check them out. When I told them what I was doing with my bandsaws, I told them bowls. They suggested the bimetal blades, specifically Lennox. I have found out that while they do cost several times more than cheaper blades, they cut far longer that other cheaper blades, and they can be resharpened a number of times. If I hit a nail with one, it doesn't bother the blade much. Note, metal cutting blades have a much different tooth shape than wood cutting blades. When I asked about the carbide blades, they told me that those blades are for cutting veneers. The teeth on the one I tried were too small to resharpen.

  • @johnclough4153
    @johnclough4153 2 года назад

    Excellent video, professional and very well presented,. HEY, I wanna be like you when I grow up!!!

  • @webneko9842
    @webneko9842 2 года назад

    I really needed this to understand the blades. Thank you so much. Been trying to cut out knife scale blanks and it's not been going well. But I was using the default blade that came with my bandsaw. I know what to look for now!

  • @paulalderson6920
    @paulalderson6920 4 года назад

    Succinct and very informative. I wish all videos were like yours.

  • @whomadethatsaltysoup
    @whomadethatsaltysoup 4 года назад +1

    Very much obliged to you for the excellent and informative tutorial! I recently added a band saw to my wee workshop, and in common with many fellow woodworkers, don't really understand the uses of the various blades. What I did know, was that the cheap blade that came with it - 6tpi 1/4 inch - was probably less than optimal.
    Anyway, thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge with us!

  • @markcrowley1804
    @markcrowley1804 6 лет назад

    Great material with impressive artistic skills. You are a true Renaissance Man.

  • @22busy43
    @22busy43 3 года назад

    Thanks for the clear, concise information. Very helpful.

  • @jcsmith800
    @jcsmith800 3 года назад

    Those three different types of blades you recommended starting @ 5:20, what types were they? Raker, hook, skip tooth, ect?.....

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  3 года назад

      I recommend the width. YOU have to decide on the tooth style based upon what you will use it for. I gave you the information you need to decide in this video.

  • @1averageamerican
    @1averageamerican 4 года назад

    Buying my first bandsaw this weekend. Labor day sales coming soon! Thanks for this. Who else screenshot the blade width/radius drawing?

  • @deweygravesjr.122
    @deweygravesjr.122 6 лет назад

    WOW! Maybe the most informational video yet. I've never understood all the types. Thanks James!

  • @beefmaster10
    @beefmaster10 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Stumpy,you are the best teacher, great at explaining and easy to understand!!

  • @ashokmoghe8035
    @ashokmoghe8035 2 года назад

    Great video Stumpy ! I just bought a bandsaw and trying to learn about them. This is a perfect video explaining the blades. Keep up the great work.

  • @annaredd2422
    @annaredd2422 6 лет назад +1

    this was a great episode, I went to buy at sawblade.com and was overwhelmed and had no idea what to get. Now I'm ready to shop. Thanks again

  • @cgrovespsyd
    @cgrovespsyd 6 лет назад

    You are an excellent instructor with a great presentation. One of the very best RUclipsrs! Very informative. I learn something relevant and cool every time I see one of your videos!

  • @brotharuss
    @brotharuss 3 года назад

    What type of blade would you recommend for pvc/plastic/hard bonded rubber? No turning needed. Just straight cutts. Thanks you kind sir.

  • @LimitedGunnerGM
    @LimitedGunnerGM 6 лет назад +1

    Just bought my first 9” bandsaw second hand, this explained a lot! Thanks, James!

  • @rmcdaniel423
    @rmcdaniel423 4 года назад

    Wow . . . look at that vintage tool collection. I miss this old backdrop.

  • @randyrodriguez4643
    @randyrodriguez4643 6 лет назад

    This should be required viewing for all woodworkers.

  • @johnhtreble9165
    @johnhtreble9165 6 лет назад

    Truly a superior video. I've owned a 14" bandsaw for years and today I learned several things from you. Keep up the excellent work!

  • @rosshollinger8097
    @rosshollinger8097 6 лет назад

    GREAT info. I'll be watching this a few more times. Thanks, Stumpy.

  • @vallejokid1968
    @vallejokid1968 6 лет назад +4

    I feel incredibly well informed now. Saving this to my favorites

  • @TheHandystanley
    @TheHandystanley 3 года назад

    Looking at replacing the blade in my Jet 14" bandsaw. What would be a good all purpose size blade and tooth count? Is there a manufacturer that you prefer over another?

  • @Gbhmagic
    @Gbhmagic 3 года назад

    Straight cut in hardwood.. like ebony.. straight lines max 2inch thickness, what blade would you reccomend

  • @redbeard19833
    @redbeard19833 4 года назад

    As always, you're videos are great, to-the-point and very informative. Thank you! I just acquired a broken-down JET 14" bandsaw, for free. I've found all the repair parts for less than $100, minus the blades that I'm shopping for now.

  • @shauncho49
    @shauncho49 6 лет назад +2

    Great info and diagram! And perfect timing as I just purchased my first bandsaw a few weeks ago! Thanks for your videos! They’re all great!

  • @farazin_choob
    @farazin_choob 5 лет назад

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  • @RoughWoodworker
    @RoughWoodworker 6 лет назад +2

    Wish I could give you a standing ovation for this one. I have been struggling with my bandsaw. This helped clarify things a lot!

  • @vandyFixer
    @vandyFixer 6 лет назад

    Very comprehensive, very informative. Thanks, James.

  • @christinapiacenza7244
    @christinapiacenza7244 3 года назад

    Great info as a beginner wood worker, I am starting off with a 591/2 Skil saw. I’m wondering if I can buy say a 60 inch? Would that fit? Since the wheels are adjustable? TY
    I’m looking for a 3TPI and not getting any hits.

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  3 года назад

      Probably, but I can't guarantee it. A half inch smaller may work too.

  • @lorenelkin9415
    @lorenelkin9415 3 года назад

    Great lesson, good explanation.

  • @georgemelendez1698
    @georgemelendez1698 2 года назад

    Hi James,
    I just recently purchased a Harvey AMBASSADOR C14 band saw after much research, taking into consideration my budget and watching your videos; which BTW I absolutely love.
    One thing I’m planning to do is a lot of resawing. I think I’m going to bite the bullet and get a Laguna Resaw King. I don’t have a problem spending the money on high quality tools and I want to get the smoothest cut as I’m going to be cutting some thin veneers and I also want to get as many boards as I can without waste.
    My question to you is this: Should I get a 1 inch blade or stay with a 3/4 inch. First, even though this saw can take a 1 inch blade, can it produce the tension required for that wide a blade and second, is it overkill?
    I can’t seem to get a straight answer anywhere. Some people say get the widest blade that your machine can accommodate. Other say 1 inch is too much bade for a 14” saw.
    And yes, I’ve seen Alex Snodgrass’ videos.
    It’s my first band saw and I’m absolutely in love with it! I’ve had it for only 2 months and I think I’ve made 782 band saw boxes already. Just kidding.
    Help!!
    George

  • @briannagorman3119
    @briannagorman3119 3 года назад

    Wonderful tutorial ❤ thanks

  • @AGregPalmer
    @AGregPalmer 6 лет назад

    Thanks Stumpy, that was really useful. I am in the middle of setting up my band saw and beginning the learning curve. Now I am far less clue challenged.

  • @jeetray11
    @jeetray11 3 года назад

    Very informative. Thank you.

  • @cavtvs
    @cavtvs 2 года назад

    James' meditation on cutting wood, 'Keeps It Simpler than Simple '. What James doesn't know about all things 'wood', doesn't appear to be worth knowing. Again... Thank you, Sir!!

  • @theclosetcarpenter7172
    @theclosetcarpenter7172 3 года назад

    What's the best bandsaw blade for cutting walnut, maple, oak etc...?

  • @hotsnottatertot5451
    @hotsnottatertot5451 5 лет назад

    A lot of information here!
    I'll be saving this and watching it numerous times!

  • @mversantvoort
    @mversantvoort 6 лет назад

    Amazing video, thank you for your effort!
    Writing on the blackboard definitely helped visualizing what you were saying.

  • @samuelameyer
    @samuelameyer 4 года назад

    Sawblade.com has great prices! I hope the quality is good too... this could be a real good find! I just ordered 3 blades with your link. Thanks!

  • @alangreen2774
    @alangreen2774 Год назад

    best video I have seen on this

  • @cobberpete1
    @cobberpete1 6 лет назад

    Great presentation and Information. I agree changing the blade is a pain. I keep two blades (with spare). 1/2 3tpi for resaw, and 1/4 6tpi for fine radius cuts. Thanks James, you give us great info. Give my regards to Mo Mike (we are of a similar age). I do miss his little segments

  • @brianminghella3312
    @brianminghella3312 6 лет назад

    All good points and generally I agree with you. In practice though a vital factor is the tuning of the bandsaw itself. Is there a decent crown on the rubber, are the guides well adjusted and squared to support the blade, and is the blade positioned and tracking correctly ?
    If you have a really good well maintained saw you can cut curves on 12” thick blocks with just a 1/2” lennox HSS blade. Well worth the extra cost. I have resawn boards that wide too with the same blade. A tad slow but it will get you there. Having said that I do use a 1 and 1/4” carbide Lennox to resaw these days. Expensive but lasts a long long time. Its actually a metal cutting blade so if you do hit the odd staple or nail it wont kill the blade.
    Another big factor is motor power. Most standard electric motors supplied are wimpy. Get a bigger one if you can. 3hp minimum. To many 30” saws only have a 3hp motor ! It should have 5 really. 36” ? 10 hp really rocks the casbah. Make it delta wound if you can.

  • @tomhaney-bn3mz
    @tomhaney-bn3mz Год назад

    what size blade is best to cut 1 1/2" pine i do sharp turns thanks

  • @kenjoe
    @kenjoe 6 лет назад +1

    There you go - the only way to be first comment writer is to live for Stumpy Nubs :)

  • @DeejayDebi
    @DeejayDebi 3 года назад

    Very helpful as always and as always I used the link!

  • @jungsomewhat
    @jungsomewhat 2 года назад

    Good information my friend 😊

  • @grahamlarson2738
    @grahamlarson2738 5 лет назад

    Excellent work mate. You're a clever bugger. 👍🏽

  • @TheBrownBalls1
    @TheBrownBalls1 4 года назад

    Hi...I am totally new to the bandsaw. I don't even have on yet...LOL. I would like to purchase on to cut composition note books in half. Can it be used for that and if so what is the best blade to purchase??? Thanks!!

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  4 года назад

      Yes, it could be used for that. The blade rules that govern wood would apply the same to a notebook.

  • @johnschillo4452
    @johnschillo4452 3 года назад

    this was very helpful

  • @wb_finewoodworking
    @wb_finewoodworking 6 лет назад +2

    A great explanation to the mystery of band saw blades. Thanks. Now if I can only master changing them easily and folding them. 😁 Yes, I know you have a video for that.

  • @WV591
    @WV591 3 года назад

    Excellent work. TU

  • @tedspens
    @tedspens 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the info, Stumpy. I just bought a new Grizzly 17" and if I ever get time to use it, I want to start off with the right blades for my most common projects. There are tons of videos on tuning a bandsaw and changing the blade, but not much on the blade itself. So this is really helpful.

  • @matthewwysocki5019
    @matthewwysocki5019 Год назад

    Outstanding! Thanks!

  • @adamulm1399
    @adamulm1399 2 года назад

    Thanks Stumpy!

  • @MrMarkpeggy
    @MrMarkpeggy 6 лет назад

    Thanks James for the great information. I really enjoy your videos!

  • @scottyb4260
    @scottyb4260 3 года назад

    Hi James, I've just come across this video after acquiring a craftsman 14" bandsaw. I'm tuning it up and need some blades. I plan to do some hobby work making toys and boxes as well as a little resawing. The link you provided does not seem to offer the 3/16" or 1/8" flex back blades that you recommended. Do you have a preferred place for those? Thanks

  • @johnconklin9039
    @johnconklin9039 6 лет назад +65

    I solved the problem of changing blades. I bought a second bandsaw.

    • @ro_yo_mi
      @ro_yo_mi 5 лет назад +2

      Next we'll have to round out your handheld drill collection.

    • @spkendrick
      @spkendrick 4 года назад

      lol

    • @karenbachus5460
      @karenbachus5460 2 года назад

      😂

    • @CECS1
      @CECS1 2 года назад

      If I did the same..... I'd have 20.
      But I also like having every blade even if they're unnecessary

  • @timseelbach537
    @timseelbach537 4 года назад

    Hey James. Great video, thanks. Out of the first three blades you recommended, which would you get in skip tooth and would you go hook tooth on your resaw blade? My saw goes up to 3/4, so that would be my resaw blade.

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  4 года назад

      I recommended specific blades at the end of the video.

  • @glennbrigan4434
    @glennbrigan4434 3 года назад

    I just purchased a Rikon 10-3061 10” bandsaw and was told to purchase 10 tip blade for smother cuts. I’m confused since this is my first bandsaw and I want to get the right blades. It comes with a 5/16 6 tip regular blade. Could you suggest the right 1/2” and 1/4” blades or other blades I should buy. Also is Timberwolf a good brand?

  • @stumptownwoodworks
    @stumptownwoodworks 5 лет назад

    Really liked this video and really liked seeing it all written out as you talked about it, really helps get the information across.
    For the 3/8 and 1/4 you recommend, sawblade.com only has hook tooth options for the Q101, I assume that's ok. I figured I'd go normal if possible to not be so aggressive, but my 14in Rikon can probably handle it I guess. But for resaw, the Q201 in 1/2 or 3/4 doesn't come in hook, only 3tpi, or 3skip on the 3/4..this seems a bit backwards from the recommendation that the hook seemed to be better for resaw, or was I interpreting that wrong?

  • @thedookster4143
    @thedookster4143 Год назад

    I know this video is dated a bit but the information is invaluable. Thoughts on all the hype of the "re-saw" king? Seems way expensive, and I'm not sure if it's just creators pushing certain things. I just purchased the Ambassador c14, and the stock blade seems like it's re saw only and leaves some nice blade marks along with excessive waste.

  • @stephanelessard2153
    @stephanelessard2153 6 лет назад

    Excellent video, where is located SawBlade, USA or Canada.

  • @roBLINDhood
    @roBLINDhood 6 лет назад

    Great video! Really liked the blackboard style. :)

  • @ppeterzhong
    @ppeterzhong 6 лет назад

    Does FPM make a difference, especially on cut quality, besides power requirement?

  • @JoeC1977
    @JoeC1977 4 года назад

    Wow! I learned a lot. Thanks for the video.

  • @davidconaway2830
    @davidconaway2830 6 лет назад

    Well done James. Thank you!

  • @MrRenoman2011
    @MrRenoman2011 3 года назад

    Great Video thanks

  • @donnahoward4300
    @donnahoward4300 6 лет назад

    Thanks Stumpy, very helpful information 😀

  • @CorwinBos
    @CorwinBos 6 лет назад

    Excellent explanation!

  • @rjtumble
    @rjtumble 6 лет назад +2

    packed with great info, thanks James!

  • @chadstephenson7221
    @chadstephenson7221 6 лет назад

    Which blade would be best for 6/4 material cutting slight curves?

  • @stephenwalker2195
    @stephenwalker2195 4 года назад

    Question: Can a metal cutting blade be used on a saw with a slowest speed of 1700 FPM? What I've found on the web says no, but the folks at Sawblade.com indicated I could. But they were fixated on what kind of metal vs. speed of the saw. What do you think?

  • @jewfishhammer
    @jewfishhammer 4 года назад

    thanks, this was helpful

  • @pedroarellano4266
    @pedroarellano4266 5 лет назад

    Excellent, all the way around. Thank you.

  • @badgersbunk7311
    @badgersbunk7311 6 лет назад +2

    Great info. Helped a bunch

  • @davo7512
    @davo7512 3 года назад

    If I’m cutting some really hard wood how do I know how deep I can cut before risking the blade snapping