Bandsaw Blades - Custom Welded to Length

Please note the estimated availability (shown in brackets) beside the material selection below

Current production time for bandsaw blades is roughly 7-10 working days (before shipping)

For blades under 1/4” wide and blades for Hobby Bandsaws click HERE

Brand: Skookum Bandsaws
Product Code: CustomBand
Price: $0.00CAD
Location Availability Min Qty
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Bandsaw Blades Made in Winnipeg Add 5-7 Working Days In Stock 1
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3. Select your TPI by clicking on an available material below:

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What type of blade material do you want?

Flexback Carbon

14 TPI - 1/4" Flexback .025" - 10-0614
18 TPI - 1/4" Flexback .025" - 10-0618
4 TPI - 1/4" Flexback .025" - 12-0604
6 TPI - 1/4" Flexback .025" - 12-0606
10 TPI - 3/8" Flexback .025" - 10-1010
14 TPI - 3/8" Flexback .025" - 10-1014
18 TPI - 3/8" Flexback .025" - 10-1018
3 TPI - 3/8" Flexback .025" - 12-1003
4 TPI - 3/8" Flexback .025" (Late November) - 12-1004
6 TPI - 3/8" Flexback .025" - 12-1006
8 TPI - 3/8" Flexback .025" - 10-1008
10 TPI - 1/2" Flexback .025" - 10-1210
14 TPI - 1/2" Flexback .025" - 10-1214
18 TPI - 1/2" Flexback .025" - 10-1218
24 TPI - 1/2" Flexback .025" - 10-1224
3 TPI - 1/2" Flexback .025" - 12-1203
4 TPI - 1/2" Flexback .025" - 12-1204
6 TPI - 1/2" Flexback .025" - 12-1206
3 TPI - 5/8" Flexback .032" - 12-1603
4 TPI - 5/8" Flexback .032" (Late November) - 12-1604
10 TPI - 3/4" Flexback .032" - 10-1910
14 TPI - 3/4" Flexback .032" - 10-1914
18 TPI - 3/4" Flexback .032" (Late November) - 10-1918
2 TPI - 3/4" Flexback .032" - 12-1902
3 TPI - 3/4" Flexback .032" (Late November) - 12-1903
4 TPI - 3/4" Flexback .032" - 12-1904
6 TPI - 3/4" Flexback .032" - 12-1906
14 TPI - 1" Flexback .035" - 10-2514
2 TPI - 1" Flexback .035" - 12-2502
3 TPI - 1" Flexback .035" - 12-2503
3/4 Pitch TPI - 1" Flexback .035" - 12-251.3
4 TPI - 1" Flexback .035" - 12-2504
3/4 Pitch TPI - 1-1/4" Flexback .035" - 12-3131.3
3/4 Pitch TPI - 1-1/4" Flexback .042" - 12-311.3
7/8 Pitch TPI - 1-1/4" Flexback .042" - 12-311.14
7/8 Pitch TPI - 1-1/2" Flexback .045" - 12-381.14
7/8 Pitch TPI - 2" Flexback .042" - 12-501.14

Hardback Carbon & Specialty

10 TPI - 1/4" Hardback .025" - 20-0610
14 TPI - 1/4" Hardback .025" - 20-0614
6 TPI - 1/4" Hardback .025" - 22-0606
14 TPI - 3/8" Hardback .025" - 20-1014
3 TPI - 3/8" Furniture Band .032" - 15-1003
4 TPI - 3/8" Furniture Band .032" - 15-1004
4 TPI - 3/8" Hardback .025" - 22-1004
6 TPI - 3/8" Hardback .025" - 22-1006
10 TPI - 1/2" Hardback .025" - 20-1210
14 TPI - 1/2" Hardback .025" - 20-1214
18 TPI - 1/2" Hardback .025" - 20-1218
3 TPI - 1/2" Carbide Tipped 0.25" - 48-12403
3 TPI - 1/2" Furniture Band .032" - 15-1203
3 TPI - 1/2" Hardback .025" - 22-1203
4 TPI - 1/2" Furniture Band .032" - 15-1204
4 TPI - 1/2" Hardback .025" - 22-1204
6 TPI - 1/2" Hardback .025" - 22-1206
3 TPI - 5/8" Meat Blade .022" - 28-1653
3 TPI - 5/8" Meat Blade .025" - 28-1643
4 TPI - 5/8" Meat Blade .022" - 28-1654
4 TPI - 5/8" Meat Blade .025" - 28-1644
4 TPI - 5/8" NO-SET Meat Blade .022" - 28-1654NS
14 TPI - 3/4" Hardback .032" - 20-1914
3 TPI - 3/4" Carbide Tipped .035" - 67-1903
3 TPI - 3/4" Hardback .032" - 22-1903
2 TPI - 1" Quicksilver Wood Mill .035" - 24-2502
3 TPI - 1" Carbide Tipped .035" - 68-2503
3 TPI - 1" Hardback .035" - 22-2503
3/4 Pitch TPI - 1" Quicksilver Wood Mill .035" - 24-251.3
3 TPI - 1-1/4" Carbide Tipped .042" - 48-3103
7/8 Pitch TPI - 1-1/4" Quicksilver Wood Mill .042" - 24-311.14

Bi-Metal Matrix & M42

4 TPI - 3/8" Matrix .025" (Limited Stock) - 42-10404
10-14 TPI - 1/2" M42 .035" - 43-121014
10-14 TPI - 1/2" Matrix .025" - 42-1241014
14 TPI - 1/2" Matrix .025" - 42-12414
14-18 TPI - 1/2" Matrix .025" - 42-1241418
18 TPI - 1/2" Matrix .025" - 42-12418
24 TPI - 1/2" Matrix .020" - 42-12624
4 TPI - 1/2" Matrix .025" - 42-12404
6 TPI - 1/2" Amada Matrix .035" - 92-1206
6-10 TPI - 1/2" Matrix .025" (Early December) - 42-12460
8-12 TPI - 1/2" Matrix .025" - 42-12482
10-14 TPI - 3/4" Amada Matrix .035" - 92-191014
10-14 TPI - 3/4" M42 .035" - 42-191014
14 TPI - 3/4" Matrix .035" - 42-1914
4-6 TPI - 3/4" Amada Matrix .035" - 92-1946
4-6 TPI - 3/4" M42 .035" Positive Rake - 42-1946
5-7 TPI - 3/4" Amada Matrix .035" - 92-1957
5-8 TPI - 3/4" M42 .035" - 42-1958
6-10 TPI - 3/4" Amada Matrix .035" - 92-1960
6-10 TPI - 3/4" M42 .035" - 42-1960
8-12 TPI - 3/4" Amada Matrix .035" - 92-1982
8-12 TPI - 3/4" M42 .035" - 42-1982
9-11 TPI - 3/4" Amada Matrix .035" DUOS - 99-19911
10-14 TPI - 1" Amada Matrix .037" - 92-251014
10-14 TPI - 1" M42 .035" - 42-251014
14 TPI - 1" Matrix .035" - 42-2514
2-3 TPI - 1" Amada M42 .037" - 93-2523
2-3 TPI - 1" M42 .035" Positive Rake - 43-2523
3-4 TPI - 1" Amada M42 .037" - 93-2534
3-4 TPI - 1" Amada M42 .037" COBALT8 - 91-2534
3-4 TPI - 1" Amada Matrix .035" PROTECTOR (4 Week Lead Time) - 97-2534
3/4 Pitch TPI - 1" M42 .035" Positive Rake (2 weeks) - 43-251.33
4-6 TPI - 1" Amada M42 .037" - 93-2546
4-6 TPI - 1" Amada M42 .037" COBALT8 - 91-2546
4-6 TPI - 1" Amada Matrix .035" PROTECTOR - 97-2546
5-7 TPI - 1" Amada M42 .037" - 93-2557
5-7 TPI - 1" Amada M42 .037" COBALT8 - 91-2557
5-7 TPI - 1" Amada Matrix .037" - 92-2557
5-8 TPI - 1" M42 .035" - 42-2558
6-10 TPI - 1" Amada M42 .037" - 93-2560
6-10 TPI - 1" Amada Matrix .037" - 92-2560
6-10 TPI - 1" M42 .035" - 42-2560
8-12 TPI - 1" Amada Matrix .037" - 92-2582
8-12 TPI - 1" M42 .035" - 42-2582
9-11 TPI - 1" Amada Matrix .037" DUOS - 99-25911
1.1-1.5 TPI - 1-1/4" Amada M42 .042" (4 Week Lead Time) - 93-311.11.5
2-3 TPI - 1-1/4" Amada M42 .042" - 93-3123
2-3 TPI - 1-1/4" M42 Amada .042" Positive Rake Amada Cobalt 8 - 91-3123
3-4 TPI - 1-1/4" Amada M42 .042" - 93-3134
3-4 TPI - 1-1/4" Amada M42 .042" COBALT8 - 91-3134
3-4 TPI - 1-1/4" Amada Matrix .042" PROTECTOR - 97-3134
4-6 TPI - 1-1/4" Amada M42 .042" - 93-3146
4-6 TPI - 1-1/4" Amada M42 .042" COBALT8 - 91-3146
4-6 TPI - 1-1/4" Amada M42 .042" PROTECTOR (Late November) - 98-3146
4-6 TPI - 1-1/4" Amada Matrix .042" PROTECTOR - 97-3146
5-7 TPI - 1-1/4" Amada M42 .042" - 93-3157
5-7 TPI - 1-1/4" Amada M42 .042" COBALT8 - 91-3157
5-8 TPI - 1-1/4" M42 .042" - 43-3158
6-10 TPI - 1-1/4" Amada M42 .042" - 93-3160
7/8 Pitch TPI - 1-1/4" M42 .042" Positive Rake - 43-311.14
8-12 TPI - 1-1/4" Amada Matrix .042" - 92-3182
8-12 TPI - 1-1/4" M42 .042" - 42-3182
9-11 TPI - 1-1/4" Amada Matrix .042" DUOS - 99-31911
1.1-1.5 TPI - 1-1/2" Amada M42 .051" (3-4 Week Lead Time) - 93-381.11.5
2-3 TPI - 1-1/2" Amada M42 .051" (Late November) - 93-3823
2-3 TPI - 1-1/2" Amada M42 .051" COBALT8 - 91-3823
3-4 TPI - 1-1/2" Amada .051" PROTECTOR (Early December) - 98-3834
3-4 TPI - 1-1/2" Amada M42 .051" - 93-3854
3-4 TPI - 1-1/2" Amada M42 .051" COBALT8 - 91-3834
3-4 TPI - 1-1/2" Amada Matrix .051" PROTECTOR - 97-3834
4-6 TPI - 1-1/2" Amada M42 .051" - 93-3846
4-6 TPI - 1-1/2" Amada M42 .051" COBALT8 - 91-3846
5-7 TPI - 1-1/2" Amada M42 .051" COBALT8 - 91-3857

Custom Length Bandsaw Blades in Flexback Carbon, Hardback Carbon, Bi-Metal M42 and Bi-Metal Matrix

Shop our extensive selection of custom length bandsaw blades, designed for your specific needs. Our bandsaw blades are created with high-performance and durability, making cutting efficient and effortless. You can rely on our saw blades to get any job done right. We make creating your custom length bandsaw blades easy and affordable. You can pick your length, width, and material, and we’ll ship your custom blades to you in no time. Choose your material depending on your needs—we offer flexback carbon, hardback carbon, and bi-metal matrix. Let us help you tailor your own bandsaw blades to meet your specifications.

Note:

  • Minimum Length of custom bands is 56-1/2”
  • Cannot guarantee length to the 1/8” due to tooth spacing but we will get as close as possible upon request

Note on 3 Wheel Bandsaws and Bench Top “Hobby” Saws  – The blades we custom weld are not guaranteed for use on a 3 wheel or hobby bandsaw. These saws typically have wheels that are 10” or less in diameter. You can order custom blades for these saws, however the smaller wheels puts more stress on the weld and material and makes them more prone to breakage. Therefore we do not gurantee the weld or the material when used on these saws. The recommended material for these saws is thinner (.014” and .018”) and we have a selection of these blades in common sizes here: CLICK HERE for Hobby Bands

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TESTIMONIALS

  • Joey L.
    A used to buy sanding belts from a local supplier, who would take at least a month to bring them. Skookum usually has them to my shop in about 10 days for the same price. ..
    01/10/2019
  • Pierre
    Très bon produit fonctionne très bien ..
    01/05/2019
  • John
    The custom blade arrived as predicted. Quality of the blade is great. Far superior to the equivalent Bosch blade. The narrow kerf is ideal for cutting small wood pieces for the wooden toys I make for my grandkids. Cuts straight and smooth. You are now my go to supplier for bandsaw blades...
    19/06/2021
  • Cody Whynot
    Always arrives faster than anticipated. Very excellent customer service. Products are always great...
    07/02/2024
  • Henry
    The catalog and product supply is great and the products come quickly. The prices are also superb. ..
    17/01/2021
  • gregg
    the blades are of superior quality & run true , very satisfied with my purchase ..
    25/09/2024
  • Shawn K
    Haven't used the belts I purchased yet as I'm still in the process of building my belt grinder. However, they look to be good quality. The shipping speed is fantastic and at a reasonable price. I'll purchase all my belts from Skookum Tools. ..
    09/04/2018
  • Tim
    Fast delivery, Good product. ..
    26/06/2019
  • Michael H
    No surprise to see all of the 5 star reviews. I made some orders that they tried hard to fill, but were unable because of the pandemic. They communicated the whole time with amazing service providing options or refund as needed. I will definitely be back for supply orders. BTW I shopped here because..
    28/05/2020
  • Norselig
    I was in a bit of a bind .No bandsaw blades available for my saw . After some online digging i found Online Supply . Custom made blades ! Ordering was super easy ,the price was great , shipped very fast .Best of all great quality product . Thanks ,will definitely recommend your service .Well Don..
    15/05/2020

FAQ

What is a bandsaw used for?

A bandsaw is a versatile machine that uses a long continuous saw blade to cut material.

What can the bandsaw cut?
Bandsaws are used to cut a variety of materials, but most commonly wood, metals and raw lumber.

Is a bandsaw better than a table saw?
It really depends on the application. One major benefit to using a bandsaw over a table saw is that you're able to cut curves and shapes with a bandsaw.

Can you rip wood on a bandsaw?
Yes! Depending on the blade you're using, you can use a bandsaw for both curve cutting and straight ripping.
 

What is the best blade to buy for a bandsaw?

Choosing the best blade comes down to what you want to use the bandsaw for. Are you wanting to cut shapes out of wood? Perhaps you want to cut through 1/8" steel pipe. Knowing what you want to use the blade for is the first step!

What blade do I use to cut curves and shapes in wood?
For general woodworking, the recommended blade is the Carbon Flexback. It's the most flexible blade as only the teeth have been hardened. The band itself is quite flexible so it can cut curves without causing much fatigue.

What's the best blade for ripping?
The Carbon Hardback. It's very similar to the Flexback, except the band has also gone through the same hardening process as the teeth. This makes the Carbon Hardback blade more rigid and therefore provides a straighter cut.

What is the best metal cutting blade?
For regular steel, the Bi-Metal Matrix is the best choice. If you want to cut stainless steel and other high-alloy metals however, the M42 will be the best choice. The M42 is a harder blade so it can handle the stronger metals, but it does fatigue a little quicker because of that.

What kind of bandsaws are there?

The most common bandsaws on the market are the standard wood-cutting saws, metal cutting saws, saw mills and what we affectionately refer to as “hobby saws” - the benchtop bandsaws.

Can you use a bandsaw to cut steel?
Not all bandsaws will cut steel effectively. You want a metal cutting bandsaw, or at the very least, a variable speed saw.

Why is a variable speed important for cutting steel?
A standard wood-cutting bandsaw runs at roughly 3000 surface feet per minute. This is the ideal speed at which you cut wood. Conversely, to cut steel safely, you want to be running at around 300 surface feet per minute - around 1/10 the speed of a regular bandsaw. This gives the used teeth enough time to “cool down” before taking another pass at the steel. You also want to be using a coolant for the best result.

Can you cut wood on a metal bandsaw?
Yes! Since a metal bandsaw has a variable speed, you can cut wood on it by setting it to proper wood cutting speeds.

Can you cut aluminum on a wood bandsaw?
Yes, aluminum and other non-ferrous metals can be cut at wood cutting speeds, but it’s highly recommended that you use a coolant while doing so.

Can a benchtop saw cut steel?
Yes, but not for long and it will likely damage the blade you use. If you plan on doing a lot of steel and metal cutting, a benchtop saw is probably not the right choice. Using a full variable speed saw will be the best for larger runs of steel cutting.

How do you measure a bandsaw blade?

The 2 most reliable ways to find the measurement of a bandsaw blade are to either measure an old blade, or measure the saw itself.

How do you measure an old bandsaw blade?
Starting at the weld, place the end of your measuring tape so it lands right on the weld making sure the teeth are pointing away from the direction you are about to go. You don’t need to keep the end of the tape on the weld as long as you never lose contact between the blade and the measuring tape. Keep moving over the blade about a foot at a time until you come back to the weld. The measurement when you get back to the weld will be the length for your bandsaw.

How do you measure a bandsaw?
Set your bandsaw wheels in working position and either wrap masking tape or tie a string around the loop where the blade will go. Make sure it is nice and tight. Remove the tape or string, cut it and lay it out flat to measure the length.
 

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