1400 MM X 13 MM (1/2") X 24 TPI Bandsaw Blade
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The 1400mm long x 13mm (1/2") wide x 24 TPI bandsaw blade is designed for precision woodworking where surface finish is more important than cutting speed. Its fine tooth spacing allows smooth, controlled cuts on thin stock and delicate components, helping reduce splintering and tear-out. The wider blade profile adds stability, making it suitable for accurate straight cuts and careful shaping work. This blade is ideal for workshops focused on detailed joinery, trim work, and finish-grade woodworking tasks.
Key Features
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Blade Size: Manufactured to 1400mm long x 13mm (1/2") wide, offering the rigidity expected from lumberjack bandsaw blades-style specifications.
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Material: Made from high-carbon steel to ensure consistent sharpness during fine cutting operations.
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Cutting Performance: The 24 TPI configuration delivers a very smooth finish, ideal for thin timber and precision work.
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Stable Tracking: Precision welding helps reduce vibration and supports steady blade movement.
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Finish Control: Designed to minimise tear-out, reducing the need for heavy sanding after cutting.
Applications
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Suitable for cutting thin hardwood and softwood where clean edges are essential.
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Ideal for trim pieces, narrow boards, and detailed woodworking components.
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Effective for controlled straight cuts and gentle curves in finish-focused projects.
Why Choose Our Blade?
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Designed for accuracy-driven woodworking where cut quality matters more than speed.
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Consistent weld quality ensures reliable performance during repeated precision cuts.
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A dependable choice for workshops that rely on bandsaw blades for wood for fine, finish-grade applications.
FAQs
1. What type of wood thickness suits a 24 TPI blade best?
A 24 TPI blade performs best on thin stock where smooth edges and minimal tear-out are required.
2. Does a finer TPI blade cut slower than coarse blades?
Yes, finer blades cut at a slower rate, but they produce much cleaner results with less surface damage.
3. Is a 13mm wide blade stable enough for straight cuts?
Yes, the wider profile helps maintain straight cutting lines, even when working with narrow or delicate pieces.
4. Is this blade suitable for detailed workshop environments?
Yes, many bandsaw blade suppliers recommend fine-tooth blades like this for precision and finish-grade woodworking.
5. Will this blade reduce sanding after cutting?
Yes, the fine tooth spacing leaves smoother surfaces, significantly reducing the amount of finishing work needed.