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Bandsaw blades
Logosols Hard-Tested and Ultimate Bandsaw Blade
Install professional blades in your bandsaw and notice the difference! After extensive testing and 35 years’ experience in sawing timber, we have selected three different bandsaw blades. They are all optimized for highly productive sawing of different types of wood and have different properties to suit our customers’ varying needs. The right saw blade provides for a fantastic sawing experience. We make choosing the right blade easy for you.
Why You Should Buy Bandsaw Blades From Us:
Specially designed for superior sawing: Our bandsaw blades are carefully chosen with special teeth and strong, flexible material to provide the best sawing experience in your band sawmill.
High productivity and precision: Selected for demanding sawing with high-standard results.
Fast delivery: Our bandsaw blades are in stock and we can deliver quickly.
Swedish quality: Made by Bahco with over 130 years of experience in saw blades.
Tests and experience: Our bandsaw blades are rigorously tested by us at Logosol and thousands of satisfied customers worldwide.
Simple sharpening: We also offer high-quality band blade sharpeners for easy maintenance.
Side-setting: The saws are side-set with 100% monitoring on every tooth to ensure perfect alignment.
Warranty: When you use Logosol saw blades, your sawmill's warranty becomes more comprehensive.
In other words, when you choose Logosol bandsaw blades, you get products designed to exceed expectations and help your band sawmill achieve the best cutting results.
Enjoy a fantastic sawing experience and perfect results with bandsaw blades selected by Logosol!
The Bandsaw Blades We Recommend are:
Bacho Carbide Hard Metal
- Highly productive carbide blades
BAHCO Sandcut Bimetal HSS
– More cutting hours before sharpening
BAHCO Sandcut Solid
– A great bandsaw blade for a really good price
Bahco Carbide Hard Metal
Bahco Sandcut Bimetall HSS
Bahco Sandcut Solid
What We Consider When Choosing Bandsaw Blades
There are many external factors that come into play, but this is what Logosol considers when choosing bandsaw blades for itself:
When we use BAHCO Carbide Hard metal we can saw around 200 logs before it’s time to sharpen. This equates to 20,000 running metres. If we make an average of 20 saw cuts per 5 m logs, the total will be 4000 saw cuts. We have customers who have sawn up to 400 logs with the same carbide blade. We don't have to worry about sharpening and we enjoy 100% effective cutting time. And you won't have to buy equipment for sharpening and side-setting. We usually choose this blade as we want to cut as much as possible and enjoy a perfect sawing experience and results.
When we use BAHCO Sandcut Bimetal HSS we can saw around 14 logs before it’s time to sharpen. This equates to 1400 running metres. If we make an average of 20 saw cuts per 5 m logs, the total will be 280 saw cuts. Some customers scrap these blades without sharpening them,
which costs about the same as investing in a BAHCO Carbide Hard metal blade for the same cut volume. One advantage of buying HSS blades is that when damaged they are easy to sharpen, and if one breaks it involves lower costs compared to a carbide blade.
When we use BAHCO Sandcut Solid we can saw around 7 logs before it’s time to sharpen. This equates to 700 running metres. If we make an average of 20 saw cuts per 5 m logs, the total will be 140 saw cuts. We choose this blade for smaller quantities of wood and we make sure we sharpen it often. This is also a wise choice when we know there are nails in the wood or when the wood is sandy or similar. It’s a smart way to conserve the more exclusive blades.
One alternative when cutting wood containing nails is to use a blade that has been sharpened multiple times, as any damage is not as costly if the blade has already done a lot of work.
Smart Tips and Hacks for Bandsaw Blades!
Tips from Göran Arnesson, senior bandsaw specialist at Bahco
- You need to twist the saw blade the other way around for it to fit the Logosol band sawmill.
- Make sure the saw teeth are facing in the right direction before starting the saw.
- Make sure the blade is highly tensioned. Follow the instructions for the bandsaw and tension it correctly.
- The saw blade can be stored in a "loop" for many years without damage.
How to preserve sharpness
- Keep the guard on the blade until the blade is installed in the bandsaw. Never let the toothed side of the blade come into contact with the ground or other hard materials.
- Cool with water when sawing.
- Adjust feed pressure to make sure the blade never touches the rear blade guide.
- Release blade tension when the bandsaw is not in use for periods longer than one hour.
- When not in use, lubricate blades with universal oil.
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