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I use the 10 tpi on the fastest speed on my 4x6 bandsaw for cutting casting ingots, I also use wd40, it cuts about 3 or 4 times faster then the high end?????? harbor freight blade does and doesn't load up.I was cutting off a piece of stock aluminum with my Harbor Freight bandsaw/hacksaw.
It seemed to take forever to cut through, granted it was a piece of 4x4 stock 6061, but got me wondering if there are issues with aluminum loading up metal cutting blades.
My blade is the higher end (price wise) Harbor freight general purpose one.
Any thoughts/suggestions ???
I also have an 18" vertical saw that has a 6 tpi blade, we use the wax stick on it, I use it for cutting sprues etc off of the larger castings that i have made
When I first started i used a wood carbide toothed skill saw and found out that there is a structural difference between blades designed to cut wood and those designed to cut metal. the metal blades have a deeper tooth and the teeth don't bend. I destroyed my chop saw when a tooth bent and ripped out the next 3 teeth
Art B