Cutting Edge Performance Awaits! 🪚
The Jet 116" x 1/2" x 4 TPI Bandsaw Blade is expertly designed for JET JWBS-14SFX saws, featuring precision-milled teeth for aggressive cutting, high carbon steel construction for durability, and a fatigue-resistant design that excels in contour cutting. With 466 teeth, this blade ensures smooth and efficient woodworking, making it an essential tool for any serious craftsman.
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W | 116"L x 0.5"W |
Material Type | High Carbon Steel |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Gray |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Number of Teeth | 466 |
D**N
Blade is share and re-saws well.
Blade is sharp and cuts well. Purchased it for a friend who received a new jet bandsaw. We have used this blade for resawing and it has worked great! Definitely recommended
K**.
Good quality. Very sharp
Good quality blade. Fair price and fits perfectly.
T**H
Good blade
Just wha I needed
W**D
Correct size and tpi
A good blade
W**.
New saw
Installation was easy.
G**
Very happy with this blade on my Jet bandsaw
I use this blade mostly for cutting Adirondack chair parts from soft woods. It does not make the tightest of turns, but better than I would expect from a 1/2” blade. I have also used this blade to resaw both hard and softwoods up to 8” thick.I was also very pleased with the amount of blade marks left on cut wood. There is some cleanup, but that is the nature of bandsaws.
C**S
It’s OK
This blade is OK at best. It works…but doesn’t cut particularly smoothly, and leaves some pretty gnarly milling marks. I’ve had better experiences with “aftermarket” blades.
W**R
Not Recommended!
This blade was used only for straight cuts or resawing.Pros:This blade fit my Jet 14SFX very well.It was acceptably sharp initially.Cons:The blade began to dull very quickly.The blade left a very rough surface finish.The teeth in the blade did not hold alignment, quickly resulting in deep ridges in even slow cuts.The combination of rapidly dull and rough cuts rendered the blade unusable for resawing or lamination.Conclusion:I would call this a construction grade blade - fine for cutting a 2x4 in framing a house, but unsuitable for craft style woodworking. I recommend looking elsewhere for a blade suitable for quality cuts.
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