1400 MM X 13 MM (1/2") X 14 TPI Bandsaw Blade
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This 1400mm long x 13mm (1/2") wide x 14 TPI bandsaw blade is designed for woodworkers who need a finer cut without sacrificing control or stability. The higher tooth count helps deliver smoother edges on thinner and medium-thickness timber, making it suitable for finish-focused work. Its wider profile supports steady tracking, especially on longer cuts where accuracy matters. This blade fits well in workshops that rely on professional woodworking tools to achieve clean, repeatable results.
Key Features
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Blade Size: Manufactured at 1400mm long x 13mm (1/2") wide to provide added rigidity and reduce blade drift.
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Material: Made from quality carbon steel for consistent sharpness and durability during repeated woodworking tasks.
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Cutting Performance: The 14 TPI tooth pattern produces a cleaner surface finish than coarse blades, ideal for detail-oriented cuts.
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Machine Compatibility: Designed to perform reliably on machines commonly paired with metabo bandsaw blades of similar specifications.
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Controlled Feed: Tooth spacing supports smooth cutting with reduced tear-out on thin to medium stock.
Applications
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Suitable for cutting thinner hardwood and softwood where surface finish is a priority.
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Ideal for preparing components for cabinetry, furniture panels, and decorative trim.
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Effective for controlled straight cuts and gentle curves in precision woodworking tasks.
Why Choose Our Blade?
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Built to deliver smooth, predictable cutting results that reduce post-cut finishing time.
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A practical option for workshops that regularly buy bandsaw blades for finish-grade woodworking applications.
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Precision welded to ensure stable tracking and reduced vibration during extended use.
FAQs
1. What type of wood thickness works best with a 14 TPI blade?
14 TPI blade performs best on thin to medium-thickness wood where a smoother finish is more important than fast material removal.
2. Does a higher TPI blade cut slower than coarse blades?
Yes, higher TPI blades cut at a slower pace, but they provide significantly cleaner edges and reduced tear-out.
3. Is a 13mm wide blade suitable for accurate straight cuts?
Yes, the wider blade adds stiffness, which helps maintain straight cutting lines over longer distances.
4. Can this blade be used on hardwood without excessive burning?
With a steady feed rate, the tooth spacing allows efficient chip removal, helping minimise heat buildup on dense wood.
5. Is this blade better for finishing work than rough cutting?
Yes, it is designed for finish-focused cuts rather than aggressive stock removal.