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Bosch 59-1/2-in 18 TPI Steel Band Saw Blade for Wood, Metal

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Bosch 59-1/2-in 18 TPI Steel Band Saw Blade for Wood, Metal
$21.99
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Bosch 59-1/2-in 18 TPI Steel Band Saw Blade for Wood, Metal

$21.99

Product Details

Premium bandsaw blades from Bosch resist heat buildup. This band saw blade provide long life in soft metal applications, such as aluminum, copper and bronze. General purpose options employ optimized tooth geometry to deliver superior performance.

  • Bosch Metal Cutting Bandsaw Blade for general purpose applications in wood

  • Premium materials resist heat buildup for long life

  • Optimized tooth geometry for best performance

  • Length fits most common band saw sizes

  • Size: 59-1/2"

  • Blade Thickness: 0.014"

  • Teeth Per Inch: 18

  • Width: 0.375"

Part Number BS5912-18MA
Advanced Features No Advanced Features
Arbor Size Not Applicable
Assembled Height (cm) 20.00 cm
Assembled Height (ft) 0.66 ft
Assembled Height (in) 7.88 in
Assembled Length (cm) 22.54 cm
Assembled Length (ft) 0.74 ft
Assembled Length (in) 8.88 in
Assembled Weight (kg) 0.45 kg
Assembled Weight (lb) 0.99 lb
Assembled Width (cm) 0.37 cm
Assembled Width (in) 0.15 in
Assembled Width (mm) 3.68 mm
Blade Diameter (cm) 1.00 cm
Blade Diameter (in) 0.39 in
Blade Material Steel
Blade Thickness (in) 0.00 in
Blade Thickness (mm) 0.10 mm
Machine Type Compatibility Not Applicable
Number of Pieces 1
Number of Teeth 18
Primary Colour Stainless Steel
Product Use(s) Metal
Saw Blade Type Scroll Saw Blade
Teeth Per Centimetre 46.00
Tooth Design Segmented
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1 – 5 of 13 Reviews

Sharp

a year ago
Looks as expected, not installed yet through no fault of its own
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Wood blades

4 years ago
I bought wood cutting blades not metal cutting blades.
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Lame de scie à ruban

4 years ago
Bonne resistance des dents à l’usure même si ce n’est pas exactement ce qua je cherchait car lors de mon achat le choix etait restreint
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Yes, I recommend this product.

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Poor quality

4 years ago
This blade burnt out right away. Two cuts with my mastercraft band saw.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Response from BoschTools:
4 years ago
BoschTools
"Thank you for providing us your feedback. All band saw blades, regardless of brand, need to be ""broken in"". When new, the teeth are simply ""too sharp"". Cutting at full rate will cause fracturing of the feather edges, which will lead to premature blade failure. Breaking in a band saw blade wears off this ultra sharp edge and allows the blade to retain its cutting edge longer. Each brand has their own preferred method of blade break in, however they all share the same principles:
1) Maintain recommended band saw speed,
2) Reduce Feed pressure to 1/2 normal rate,
3) Run at these settings for the first 50 square inches of material cut (150 square inches on mild and low carbon steel).

Note: If you are unsure what the normal feed pressure is, start light. Increase feed pressure until good curly chips start to form. After cutting the recommended area, slowly increase the feed pressure until you reach your desire cutting rate. Special consideration must be given while breaking in a band saw blade on nickel-based alloys (stainless steel, inconel, hastelloy, D2 tool steel, etc.). These alloys tend to harden very quickly; therefore, sufficient feed pressure must be applied during the break in period to remove some material. As a general rule, alloys sawed at lower speeds need more pressure during break in. Your comments will be forwarded to our product managers for future enhancement purposes. For further assistance, contact us at 1-877-BOSCH99 (1-877-267-2499) from M-F 7a-7p CST. Thank you for your time."

saw blade

4 years ago
snapped after a few days of use. only on wood and straight cut.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Response from BoschTools:
4 years ago
BoschTools
"Thank you for providing us your feedback. All band saw blades, regardless of brand, need to be ""broken in"". When new, the teeth are simply ""too sharp"". Cutting at full rate will cause fracturing of the feather edges, which will lead to premature blade failure. Breaking in a band saw blade wears off this ultra sharp edge and allows the blade to retain its cutting edge longer. Each brand has their own preferred method of blade break in, however they all share the same principles:
1) Maintain recommended band saw speed,
2) Reduce Feed pressure to 1/2 normal rate,
3) Run at these settings for the first 50 square inches of material cut (150 square inches on mild and low carbon steel).

Note: If you are unsure what the normal feed pressure is, start light. Increase feed pressure until good curly chips start to form. After cutting the recommended area, slowly increase the feed pressure until you reach your desire cutting rate. Special consideration must be given while breaking in a band saw blade on nickel-based alloys (stainless steel, inconel, hastelloy, D2 tool steel, etc.). These alloys tend to harden very quickly; therefore, sufficient feed pressure must be applied during the break in period to remove some material. As a general rule, alloys sawed at lower speeds need more pressure during break in. Your comments will be forwarded to our product managers for future enhancement purposes. For further assistance, contact us at 1-877-BOSCH99 (1-877-267-2499) from M-F 7a-7p CST. Thank you for your time."
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Q: Does this fit the newer bandsaw model 055-6794-4 ? I can't seem to find a metal blade for this model. thanks.

9 months ago
2 Answers
  • A: There should be an adjustment handle near the top of the machine that tightens the blade. This allows you to use a couple of different sizes of blades - i.e. 1/4 or 1/16. If you are concerned about the length then a 60" blade is the only size you can slip over the two  wheels. There is a play of maybe 1/2" for the blade size but that will be the limit.

    9 months ago
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Q: Will this blade fit my 55-6722-6 bandsaw, which is discontinued?

4 years ago
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  • A: The blade is 59 1/2 inch in lenght, If your bandsaw requires that lenght, It is up to you to either try it or not.

    4 years ago
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Q: why does it say 1/2 bur shows it as 1/8

8 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: The correct sizing is 59 1/2". Our website will be updated momentarily. We sincerely apologize for any confusion this may have caused.

    8 years ago
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Q: Will this fit the old Mastercraft 55-6726-8 9" bandsaw?

8 years ago
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  • A: Please contact Mastercraft Customer Service at 1-800-689-9928.

    8 years ago
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