THE SABRETOOTH CLASSIC LEGACY
TARKKUMAADOTTU PROFIILI, EI KOSKAAN PUISTETTU
Product Information
10° hook angle with tighter pitch for a smoother finish on softwoods.
The SabreTooth Classic 10 with 3/4 inch pitch has tighter tooth spacing to reduce the roughness of cut timber and improve the performance of mills with smaller engines. Crafted from high-quality, high-carbon U.S. steel, this blade boasts a precision-ground tooth profile for enhanced accuracy and advanced induction teeth tip hardening and a tightly controlled, balanced raker 3 tooth set for optimal stability. With a 10° face angle and 3/4" tooth spacing, the Classic 10 balances cutting speed and outstanding performance. It is an excellent choice for general-purpose sawing of softwoods and some mixed hardwoods.
Specifications:
• 1 1/4" Blade width
• 0.042" Blade thickness
• 3/4" (1.33 TPI) Pitch (tooth spacing)
• 10° Face hook angle
• Manufactured with U.S. Carbon Steel
• Sharpen with aluminum oxide grinding wheel
IMPORTANT: In all cases, regular and precise blade maintenance is critical for milling straight, smooth lumber and extending blade life. Sharpen your blades at least every couple of hours of milling and reset the teeth regularly. Please note that there is no warranty on consumable items, such as belts, blades, or bearings.
Sawmill Compatibility
107.5" blades are compatible with:
OS18
129" blades are compatible with:
OS23
144" blades are compatible with:
LM30, MN27, MN26, LM29, MK3, MK4, LM2K, LL24, OS27, OS31, HM126, HM130, LT10
158" blades are compatible with:
HM130MAX, LT15START, LT15, LT20, LT25/27, LT28, LT30, LT35, LT40, LT50
167" blades are compatible with:
HD38, HD36V2, HD36, LM34, OS35, H360,HFE-30, HFE-36
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Portable bandsaw sawmill blades come in different profiles and materials to suit specific tasks. Key characteristics to consider include face hook angle, pitch (tooth spacing), gullet depth, and tooth set. Flex-back blades are made from flexible carbon steel with hardened tooth tips for general use. Premium blades constructed with high-speed steel or other alloys to enhance durability and cutting performance. Tipped blades feature super hard alloy tips, like Stellite or tungsten carbide, for superior wear resistance and cutting precision.
The face hook angle on a bandsaw blade refers to the tilt of the teeth relative to the blade's vertical line. A higher hook angle means the teeth are angled forward, enhancing the blade's aggressiveness for cutting, and is ideal for faster feed rates. A lower hook angle, where the teeth align closer to vertical, balance cutting speed with control, especially useful for milling harder woods and frozen logs. The choice of hook angle depends on the material type and desired outcomes, such as cutting speed and finish quality.