What TPI is best for cutting metal?

What TPI is best for cutting metal?

Cutting thinner metals, including sheet metal, requires a finer cut. Use 18-24 TPI bi-metal blades. For thicker metals such as steel pipe, angle irons, or tubing, use 14-18 TPI bi-metal blades. For aluminum, an 8-10 TPI blade is best.

What size blade do I need for a 14 inch bandsaw?

93-1/2 inch Bandsaw Blades to fit 14 inch Delta/Rockwell, Jet, Rikon, Steel City, General, Ridgid, older Sears Craftsman, Grizzly, Bridgewood, Woodtek.

How thick of metal can a bandsaw cut?

Small bandsaws can easily cut through 4 inch thick woods, and larger ones can handle even 6 inch thickness.

How many TPI does a bandsaw blade need?

Use coarse tooth blades (2 or 3 TPI) for re-sawing and cutting thicker materials. For general wood cutting duties in typical 3/4″ material, use a 4 TPI blade for coarse, fast cutting and a 14 TPI blade for slower, smoother cutting. A blade in the 6 to 8 TPI range provides good general-purpose performance.

What blade is best for cutting metal?

diamond blade
Ferrous blades are ideal for cutting metals that contain iron, such as stainless steel or cast iron. Choose a non-ferrous blade when cutting softer metals, like aluminum or copper. For the best results, use a diamond blade that’s rated to cut the type of metal you are working with.

What speed should you cut metal with on a bandsaw?

A blade running at five thousand feet per minute is capable of taking off one or more fingers with the slightest of slip-ups. A thousand feet per minute is also a very good speed for cutting aluminum.

Can you cut metal on a wood bandsaw?

Wood bandsaws run at too high a speed. Even just changing to a metal cutting blades will eat blades up fast if your cutting anything thicker than 20 ga. aluminum.

How do you pick a metal band saw blade?

For wood and soft materials aim for 3 – 6 teeth in the workpiece. For metals and harder materials aim for 6 – 24 teeth in the workpiece.

Why won’t my bandsaw cut metal?

Band saws are not suitable for cutting very thin sheet metal; a rule of thumb suggests the metal to be cut should be thicker than the depth of 3 band saw blade teeth, however they are excellent for cutting thin walled profiles such as box and angle.

How long should a metal bandsaw blade last?

On average your bandsaw blade should last 6 months to as long as a few years depending on what your cutting with it. Make sure to match your blade strength and quality to the project and material your cutting.