1420 MM X 06 MM (1/4") X 24 TPI Bandsaw Blade
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The 1420mm long x 6mm (1/4") wide x 24 TPI bandsaw blade is designed for precision woodworking where surface quality is critical. Its fine tooth spacing allows smooth, controlled cuts on thin timber, veneers, and delicate components, significantly reducing tear-out. The narrow blade width supports accuracy on straight cuts while offering flexibility for detailed shaping tasks. This blade is ideal for workshops that rely on high-quality wood bandsaw blades for finish-grade work.
Key Features
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Blade Size: Manufactured at 1420mm long x 6mm (1/4") wide for accurate cutting and controlled flexibility.
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Material: Made from high-quality carbon steel to maintain sharpness during fine woodworking operations.
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Cutting Performance: The 24 TPI tooth configuration delivers exceptionally smooth finishes on thin wood sections.
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Finish Accuracy: Designed to meet the standards expected by users sourcing from trusted bandsaw blade suppliers for precision work.
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Weld Quality: Precision-welded to ensure stable tracking and reduced vibration during slow, detailed cuts.
Applications
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Suitable for cutting thin hardwood, softwood, and laminated panels where clean edges are required.
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Ideal for trimming, fine joinery preparation, and detail-focused woodworking tasks.
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Effective for straight cuts and gentle curves on delicate or narrow stock.
Why Choose Our Blade?
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Designed for accuracy-driven cutting where minimal sanding or finishing is preferred.
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A reliable option for workshops that operate alongside professional woodworking tools and require refined cutting results.
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Consistent weld and material quality support repeatable performance during precision work.
FAQs
1. What type of woodworking is a 24 TPI blade best suited for?
It is best for thin material and detail work where a smooth finish is more important than cutting speed.
2. Does a fine TPI blade reduce splintering on delicate wood?
Yes, the higher tooth count helps minimise tear-out and produces cleaner edges on fragile or thin stock.
3. Is this blade suitable for cutting veneers or thin panels?
Yes, the fine tooth spacing makes it well-suited for veneers, laminates, and thin wooden panels.
4. Will this blade cut slower than lower TPI options?
Yes, it cuts more slowly, but the trade-off is a significantly smoother finish and reduced rework.
5. Is this blade intended for rough cutting or finishing tasks?
It is designed specifically for finishing and precision tasks rather than aggressive stock removal.