• Bi-metal type, 93-1/2" long, 1/2" wide, 14tpi
  • Perfect for soft metal
  • 14TPI is fixed teeth profile, teeth distance is 1.8mm per teeth
  • 14tpi is suitable for cutting thin pipe tube profiles etc
  • Suits all bandsaws which use 93-1/2" long, 1/2" wide bandsaw blade

Received in a very timely manner. So this is just a review on processing and shipping. Will update this review on quality of the blade itself after actually installing it and using it as I have a wood blade in the band saw right now. Looking forward to it lasting longer than the Harbor Freig** one that broke at the weld after 20 cuts or so in sheet metal and aluminum treating it nicely.

So far so good on soft wood. Have not cut any mild steel with it yet which will be the true factor in it's quality.

I made 17 cuts into 6" x 3" 1/4 wall steel tubing and then cut many 1" x 2" blocks and it started a small crack that got bigger and bigger and it broke BUT this was the first blade on my old turd band saw and I am pretty sure I over tightened it... for the clown that made a few 1/16 cuts and smoked his blade had to be doing something stupid.. also the blade was still cutting flawlessly when it broke and I checked it I was not missing even 1 tooth.. im about to gladly purchase another

This blade is actually quite nice. I wasn't expecting much, given the low price, but the thing has cut aluminum and thin mild steel so far without any issues. You need to control the feed rate very carefully when cutting metal, to avoid fatiguing/heating/dulling the blade, but that's pretty easy to do. I haven't cut any thick or hardened steel yet, but I'm very happy with the blade so far. I needed something to cut mainly aluminum and this blade is great for that. It won't last forever, but I'm a home user using it on a woodworking band saw, not a metal shop cutting stuff every day.

These are very nice blades. So far they are wearing nice and seem to stay sharp.

Very long lasting and high quality.

An excellent blade that remains sharp.

I needed a bandsaw blade that was capable of cutting (without destroying itself) pieces of 3/8" thick mild steel bar. This blade so far has performed very well. It's a bi-metal blade, meaning that its tooth edge is made of hardened high speed steel (HSS) capable of cutting ferrous metals, joined to a flexible alloy steel back for flexibility with less chance of breaking the weld joint. If you specify the correct number of teeth per inch for the thickness of your material, the correct blade speed for your material, the correct feed rate, and use cutting fluid or lubricant, this blade will do the job well, and it will last. The weld joint on this blade is smooth and clean. The blade length is the correct, as-specified, 93-1/2". It was well-packaged, including with a full-length soft plastic U-channel tooth guard protecting the teeth while the blade is coiled and packaged.

Thin blade cuts corners great . Sharp strong blade