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Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: Taxcollector on April 26, 2009, 05:35:00 PM
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I have a 14" craftsman bandsaw that has been serving me well in woodworking for years. I've never even attempted to cut metal with it, however, I'm confident it will do fine. I only have wood cutting blades. What kind of blade(s) do I need for cutting knife metal? I've looked online and there's an infinate amount of configurations, types, etc. Any Rx?
Once again, thank you for the help. Btw, I found a kiln (knife) on craigslist...thank you all for the rx.
Mike
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I'd bet you'll find that that wood cutting band saw goes FAR too fast for cutting steel of any type.
It's not a matter of whether or not the saw can or cannot do the job, the blades are not designed to handle the speeds generated by a wood cutting bandsaw.
The excess speed will create too much heat and the temper will be quickly ruined on even a bi-metal blade.
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I have been thinking about that myself. What if you used something like an adjustable speed control inline with the cord?
Tommy
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Or, step it down with a 3 pully set-up, like some knifegrinders?