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Axminster AP2920B Bandsaw Blades - Various Widths & TPI - Xcalibur Tooling

Ursprünglicher Preis £15.76 - Ursprünglicher Preis £18.99
Ursprünglicher Preis
£15.76
£15.76 - £18.99
Aktueller Preis £15.76

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Upgrade your Axminster AP2920B bandsaw with our premium high carbon steel blades, precision-welded in the UK for durability and performance.

These blades are engineered to deliver smooth, accurate cuts across a wide range of woodworking projects, from straight ripping to intricate curve work. With multiple widths and TPI (teeth per inch) options available, you can select the perfect blade for your material and finish requirements.

  • Material: High Carbon Steel – flexible, sharp, and long-lasting

  • Manufactured: Precision-welded in the UK

  • Compatibility: Designed specifically for the Axminster AP2920B Bandsaw

  • Options: Available in a range of widths & TPI (select from dropdown)

Whether you’re a hobbyist or professional craftsman, these UK-made bandsaw blades deliver reliability and cutting efficiency at excellent value.

Choose Xcalibur Tooling for trusted quality and 45+ years of experience in woodworking tooling.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the blade length for the Axminster AP2920B?
The correct blade length for the Axminster AP2920B bandsaw is 2920mm (114.96 inches).

2. Which blade widths and TPI options are available?
We stock a variety of widths and TPI (teeth per inch), so you can choose the best option for ripping, curve work, or fine detail cutting.

3. Are these blades welded in the UK?
Yes, every AP2920B blade is precision welded in the UK for strength, durability, and consistent cutting results.

4. What width blade should I use for straight or curved cuts?

  • Narrow blades (3–6mm): tight curves and intricate shapes

  • Medium blades (10–13mm): general cutting

  • Wider blades (19mm+): straight cuts and ripping timber

5. How do I choose the right TPI for my project?

  • Low TPI (4–6): faster cuts in hardwood or thick timber

  • Medium TPI (8–10): general woodworking

  • High TPI (14+): fine cuts and smooth finishes on thin stock

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