July 02, 2019
What Types of Blades Can You Use With a Miter Saw?
BLADES YOU CAN USE WITH A MITER SAW Miter saws operate best when they have a blade with a high tooth count. We’ll look at the best options here: Crosscut blade: Whereas a table saw can handle both crosscutting and ripping, a miter saw is inarguably suited to crosscutting. That’s why you should look for a […]
Read moreJuly 02, 2019
How to Sharpen a Bandsaw Blade
Band saws provide unmatched versatility when you need to cut curves and irregular shapes into even the thickest lumber. But the only way to ensure the functionality of your band saw and the quality of your final product is through using sharp band saw blades. It often makes sense to replace a dull blade with […]
Read moreMarch 06, 2019
What Is The Arbor of a Saw Blade?
Numerous industries rely on the precision and stability of a miter saw to complete cuts through a variety of substrates, most notably wood. A circular saw blade uses a feature called the arbor for appropriate fitting and security. It’s crucial to know your saw’s arbor requirements, but sometimes it can be difficult to understand the […]
Read moreOctober 24, 2018
Flattening and Tensioning Circular Knives and Saw Blades
Many people fail to understand the importance of the correct blade flatness and tension in providing a consistent cut. The fact is, a flat blade plays a critical role in the quality of your final product. Flattening and tensioning your blades provides improved performance in any cutting application, as it assures that the blades will run at […]
Read moreApril 25, 2018
How is it Made? Band Saw Manufacturing
Ever wonder how we make our large band saw blades for sawmills? Here’s a quick overview on our manufacturing process! Utilizing Advanced Band Saw Manufacturing Processes for Superior Results We were the first to introduce water jet cutting to produce the tooth geometry on band saws. Tooth geometry is cut into the band saw blade […]
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