1420 MM X 10 MM (3/8") X 14 TPI Bandsaw Blade
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The 1420mm long x 10mm (3/8") wide x 14 TPI bandsaw blade is built for woodworking tasks that require a refined cut without sacrificing control. Its finer tooth spacing allows smoother material engagement, making it well-suited for thinner boards and precision work. The wider blade body improves tracking stability, helping maintain accuracy during longer passes. This blade is ideal for workshops that rely on consistent woodworking bandsaw blades for detail-oriented cutting.
Key Features
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Blade Dimensions: Produced at 1420mm long x 10mm (3/8") wide to maintain alignment and reduce lateral movement.
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Material Construction: High-carbon steel blade body designed for steady performance during repetitive woodworking use.
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Tooth Configuration: The 14 TPI layout delivers cleaner edges on thin and medium-thickness timber.
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Tracking Stability: Wider profile helps prevent blade wander during straight and controlled curved cuts.
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Finish Quality: Supports refined results when working with premium woodworking tools, reducing the need for heavy sanding.
Applications
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Cutting thin boards, panels, and narrow timber pieces where surface quality matters.
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Preparing joinery parts and cabinetry components that require clean edges.
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Controlled trimming and shaping tasks that benefit from smoother cutting action
Why Choose Our Blade?
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Manufactured with consistent weld accuracy for smooth running and predictable results.
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Designed to perform reliably during repeated precision cuts without a sudden performance drop.
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A dependable choice for workshops familiar with Milwaukee bandsaw blades seeking similar stability and finish quality.
FAQs
1. Will this blade fit bandsaws that require an exact 1420mm length?
Yes. This blade is manufactured specifically to 1420mm and is suitable for machines that require this exact blade length.
2. What type of cut finish should I expect from a 14 TPI blade of this width?
You can expect a noticeably smoother cut compared to lower TPI blades, especially on thin timber, with reduced fibre tear-out.
3. Is the 10mm (3/8") width suitable for straight cutting on narrow stock?
Yes. The wider blade provides added rigidity, helping maintain straight cuts even on narrow or lightweight pieces.
4. Can this blade be used on thicker timber without clogging?
It is best suited for thin to medium-thickness wood. On very thick material, a lower TPI blade would clear chips more efficiently.
5. Does this blade require different tension settings compared to coarse blades?
It should be tensioned firmly but not excessively. Proper tension helps maintain tracking accuracy and extends blade life.