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Bandsaw Blades

Here at Kendal Tools, we have a fantastic reputation for supplying top-quality band saw blades – including wood cutting band saw blades, non- ferrous metal cutting blades & blades for cutting plastic – and provide a bespoke service for customers throughout the UK.

Bandsaw blades are an excellent choice for woodworking, metalworking and ripping down deep timber as the long bands of metal, with sharp teeth on one side, stretching between two or more wheels, can cut wood, plastic, abrasive materials, non-ferrous metals and most other soft materials with speed and precision.

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Bandsaw Blades UK

At Kendal Tools, we supply some of the best bandsaw blades in the UK, and the quality of our blades is second to none. We have the skill and expertise to supply bandsaw blades to any length, width and TPI (teeth per inch).

Wide coarse tooth blades are recommended for cutting straight deep timbers into boards, tenons or gradual curves. Thinner bandsaw blades with more teeth can be used for lighter curves and radiuses, circular cuts.

Order bandsaw blades

Here at Kendal Tools, we supply a wide range of bandsaw blades. Browse our range of bandsaw blades below and find the size you need. Once you’ve found it, simply add it to the basket.

Don’t see the size you need? Just let us know and we’ll custom weld our blades to fit your bandsaw machine.

All our blades are manufactured to the highest standard and we aim to despatch them within 48 hours – if not the same day.

Contact Kendal Tools

If you’d like to know more about bandsaw blades in the UK, feel free to drop us an email at info@kendaltools.co.uk. The team is always on hand to help and will happily answer your questions. You can also call us on 01539 733 774 for expert advice over the phone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which size bandsaw blade do I need?

Bandsaw blades vary in thickness, width, length, and tooth configuration. The length you require should be included on the specification label on your bandsaw machine, or in the instruction manual. If you have neither, call Kendal Tools for advice. Something else you’ll need to consider when buying bandsaw blades is the width. Blade width is measured from the tips of the teeth to the back edge of the blade. We advise that you always use the widest blade possible, as this will be stronger and can withstand greater feed pressures without flexing.

How long does a bandsaw blade last?

A bandsaw is considered one of the most essential tools for making irregular or difficult cuts. But something we are frequently asked is, how long does a bandsaw blade last? Well, that all depends on the type of blade and the user. Not all bandsaw blades are made equal, and they aren’t always used for the same task. Some bandsaw blades are used explicitly for wood, while others come in useful for metalwork and lumbering. Likewise, some blades are manufactured to last a couple of months, and others can last years! Using a band saw blade for woodcutting? Great – but harder woods can reduce the lifespan of your blade, meaning you’ll need a replacement blade sooner than if you were cutting less dense materials. While cutting a piece of wood, if you run into anything, like a nail, this too could shorten the life of your bandsaw blade. Our best advice? Select a high-quality bandsaw blade, like the ones we supply at Kendal Tools. Although they may cost you more upfront, they generally last longer.

When should I change my bandsaw blade?

We know it’s a pain when all you want to do is get something done…but if your blade is on its last legs, then it’s less likely to perform at its best, and if that’s the case, it can make things difficult for you. Here are three signs that it’s time to change your bandsaw blades: Teeth are starting to strip after long periods of use Is your bandsaw cutting slower than usual? Perhaps you’ve noticed a slowdown of feed rate or an increase in the feed pressure? These are clear indications that your bandsaw blade’s teeth are starting to strip, which, in turn, causes it to heat up faster. When this happens, we highly advise you to purchase a replacement bandsaw blade before the excess heat and stress cause other issues. The blade becomes noisy After using your bandsaw for a significant amount of time, you’ll more than likely be familiar with the sound it makes – not to mention its feel and the speed at which it operates. If it gets louder, starts squeaking, or cutting slower than you’re used to, it’s time to consider changing the blade before it gets worse. The blade doesn’t move consistently This, amongst other things, such as odd burning smells and burn marks in the wood, indicates that your bandsaw blade is fatigued and not turning on its wheels as it should. A blade that’s old and fatigued certainly won’t thank you for extra stress and tension, meaning you should think about switching it for a new one. Here at Kendal Tools, we have a comprehensive range of bandsaw blades to choose from, so if there ever comes a time where your blade is underperforming or showing signs of wear and tear, you’re in the right place.

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