Imachinist S6412121014 Bi-Metal Band Saw Blades 64-1/2 X 1/2 X 10/14TPI Variable Teeth M42 for Metal
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Oscar Castaneda
> 3 dayI am very happy with my purchase well worth it
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HILARIO ESPINOZA
> 3 dayafter 2 years and a few hundred cuts, it still cutting very well, images speak for themselves, I do work on a lot of projects at home, bbqs, trailers, mechanical tools, ornamental, etc, I have this blade on a HFtools 4x6 saw, I dont do industrial work, but I do a lot of repetitive cuts with this tool. the imachinist blade has been a great upgrade to the HF saw, I have been able to cut grade 8 bolts, 1x4inch steel, tool steel, stainless, square tube, I highly recomend this blade
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Dr. Ryleigh Corkery
> 3 dayProduct looks to be good quality
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Mario bustamante
> 3 dayPerfect fare for my dads saw
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G. H.
> 3 dayCutting mild steel and teeth were already missing on the second cut. REVISED REVIEW BELOW: After I left a negative review (and rightfully so) I was contacted by the company and offered an upgraded replacement. I was sent a blade for stainless and it is performing much better. I would give this blade a 5-star review by itself. I adjusted my initial review from a 1 star to a 3 star to average out the two blades. There is no doubt the first blade deserved the 1 star review but I appreciate the company making things right. The second blade is much better so I would advise anyone to start with the blade made for cutting stainless. Im sure it costs a little more but it is performing better and it appears it will have a much longer lifespan.
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Landlocked
> 3 dayIssues with initial blade purchase. Seller did a great job of responding to the issue. I am impressed by the service and attention.
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Funkengrooven.
> 3 dayI bought the Imachinist S6412121014 blade in august of 2019. at the time the blade that originally came with my bandsaw was working fine. After two moves of my shop and two years eight months later I finally got tired of hearing my bandsaw bump and grind like a bad erotic dancer. I replaced the blade with the iMachinist and took a cut on some 5/8-inch steel round stock. It was a beautiful cut. I chose the 10/14tpi blade because most of my cutting is aluminum with some plastic, wood and steel thrown in. The blade was very surprising on the cleanliness of cut.
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kendall
> 3 dayLiked it so well I purchased a second one as a back up.
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Mocking bird
> 3 dayCuts great. Held up a lot longer then the harbor freight blades.
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Bill G
> 3 dayGot a little bit of use on this blade now. So far so good. I cut aluminum mostly but has cut steels no problem, even few cuts of tool steel. This is by far the smoothest blade, the weld seam, that Ive had in a while. Its nearly invisible! I have 2 SuperCuts that failed at the weld with low miles on them, one which was welded crooked to begin with. I hope all of their blades are made this well because Ill be buying more. UPDATE 4/6/21 I just finally replaced this blade, with the same blade. This blade is just as smooth as the last one. The saw doesnt get used everyday but its seen it fair share of use for a home guy through quite a few projects. The blade finally started to crack, but not a the weld. It has lost a few teeth, due to cutting small rods or probably the stainless exhaust pipe, so that doesnt help overall life. I still say its better than any Super Cut that Ive had in the past and will continue buying these.