Tooth set, Tooth type – Grizzly 17" Heavy Duty-Bandsaw G0513X2BF User Manual
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G0513 Series Bandsaws
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Bimetal Blade: a strip of high-speed tool steel is
precision welded to a flexible carbon blade, then
teeth are ground into the blade to provide good
edge-holding qualities for blades taking a lot of
abuse (see
Figure 65).
Carbon Steel Blade
Weld
High-Speed Steel
Figure 65. Bimetal blade composition.
Tooth Set
two common tooth sets for wood bandsaw blades
are alternate and raker. Each different type of
tooth set removes material in a different manner,
leaving cuts with different characteristics (see
Figure 66).
Alternate
Raker
Figure 66. Common woodcutting bandsaw blade
tooth sets.
Alternate: an all-purpose arrangement where the
teeth are bent evenly left and right of the blade.
Raker: three teeth in a recurring group—one
bent left, one bent right, and then one that is not
bent. the raker set is ideal for most contour cuts.
Tooth Type
the most common tooth types for wood blades
are shown and described below (see
Figure 67).
Standard (or Raker)
Hook (or Claw)
Skip (or Skip Tooth)
Figure 67. typical tooth types.