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  • bigdaddyjohn
    Established Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 129
    • Fort Wayne, IN.
    • Jet 10" Contractor

    #1

    WoodCraft Bandsaw Blades

    Anybody have any experience with these? On sale locally, $6.5 clearance. The price is right but am I just throwing it away? Have a Timbercraft and yes, it was nice. Until the brad. duh

    bigdaddyjohn
  • final_t
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    • Nov 2003
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    #2
    Mine was nice, until I was stupid . Now it's bent.
    I've only used the 3/16" one for a bandsawn box, worked ok.

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    • bigdaddyjohn
      Established Member
      • Jan 2006
      • 129
      • Fort Wayne, IN.
      • Jet 10" Contractor

      #3
      which was nice? the woodcraft or the Timberwolf

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      • drumpriest
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        • Feb 2004
        • 3338
        • Pittsburgh, Pa, USA.
        • Powermatic PM 2000

        #4
        Our local woodcraft has timberwolf, is there another "woodcraft" brand? Timberwolf are pretty good blades.
        Keith Z. Leonard
        Go Steelers!

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        • bigdaddyjohn
          Established Member
          • Jan 2006
          • 129
          • Fort Wayne, IN.
          • Jet 10" Contractor

          #5
          yes, there is.

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          • final_t
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            • Nov 2003
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            #6
            Originally posted by bigdaddyjohn
            which was nice? the woodcraft or the Timberwolf
            Yea, not clear was I?

            Okay, the blade I wrecked was a Timberwolf.
            I've bought and used Woodcraft-brand blades and they work fine, from the quality and look I suspect that they are Olson blades which are good blades.

            IMHO, I would rank the Woodcraft blades one or two steps below a Timberwolf. At the price point they are usually sold at they good, at the $6.50 price point I'd jump on it. That PP is where Harbor Freight sells their junk, and I do mean junk, blades.

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