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SAW BLADE Experts----I have a question

Started by SKYLER W, December 03, 2008, 08:26:00 PM

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SKYLER W

This is a new sawmill blade--26" dia.---with carbide tips---We can get plenty of these, but what type of metal are they???? How will they be to cut up and make blades out of them????? THX in Advance...SKYLER
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sticshooter

Not sure i always buy the oldies. carbide is normally not good steel for knives. But on this I am not sure. make a knife and see how it turns out?<><
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dave hiltz

I think that the maine part of the blade is L-6 steel, that is what I use for most of my knife making.  You need to use a cut off wheel to cut it up and when you drill it use colbolt drill bits.  Good luck, and if you have anyquestions feel free to ask, Dave.

Jeremy

Cut off a chunk and try hardening it.  Put it in a vice and whack it with a hammer... if it snaps clean off it'll make a knife.  :)
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Chris Surtees

Lots of blades in there Skyler. Hope y'all can use it.

Chris

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