What size and tooth count blade should I use to cut osage? I have a 14" bandsaw with 6" riser block that I use for carving decoys but the blades I have are pretty thin and I'm not sure if they're up to cutting a bow from an osage stave.
I'd suggest the widest your saw will handle unless you're planning on cutting curves.
3 or 4 teeth per inch. Hook style or for ripping.
4 tpi skip or hook works best for me.
Oh, qnd 1/2 inch wide
michael X2
I like 3/4" blades for stave work. 4 hook tpi. They're considerably thicker than 1/2" and don't flex/twist as much... which makes it easier on my saw, and me.
QuoteOriginally posted by Bowjunkie:
I like 3/4" blades for stave work. 4 hook tpi. They're considerably thicker than 1/2" and don't flex/twist as much... which makes it easier on my saw, and me.
x2 FOR ME. I prefer to use Timberwolf blades as well.
Yes, timberwolf. Cuts like buttah.