Infinity Tools Resaw Bandsaw Blades
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The Infinity Tools Rip Band Saw Blade: The Facts Speak For Themselves
We could make a pretty big fuss over the introduction of our Infinity Rip line of resaw bandsaw blades. Nobody would blame us for boasting about a tool that is manufactured so well that it's guaranteed against failure and performs better than any competitor on the market. We ought to pat ourselves on the back for sporting the best dollar-for-dollar value among other blades in their class.
But these are tools, and facts weigh more than fanfare. Infinity Rip Blades shine on their own without a greasy coat of advertising polish. So here are the facts:
Fact: These dedicated resaw blades are engineered to be twice as strong as ordinary bandsaw blades thanks to the carbon-manganese steel uni-blade structure
Fact: Our advanced tempering method ensures a weld so flawless that it is structurally indistinct from the rest of the blade
Fact: Infinity Rip Blades are thinner than any you've ever tried before
And we don't throw the word 'thin' around lightly. At just 0.022 inches, these dedicated resaw blades are 40% thinner than standard bandsaw blades. A thin resaw blade means less waste from each work piece, less strain on your bandsaw's motor, and more efficient cutting all around. When you're looking to make book matched panels or veneers, you can't get a more uniform cut than when you use an Infinity Rip Blade.
Our name is important, so we don't put it on a product that doesn't meet our exceptionally high standard of quality. Try one of our Infinity Rip Blades for yourself, and we think you'll agree that they couldn't be called anything less than an Infinity Cutting Tool.
Features Include:
- 3-4 TPI variable pitch configuration eliminates harmonic variances that cause excessive noise and waver during a cut
- The hardest teeth in the industry power through every wood species you throw at them
- 0.022 inch thickness is 40% thinner than other blades for less waste and more efficient cutting
Uses in your shop:
- A dedicated resaw blade for your bandsaw
- Prepare wood for milling with less waste than traditional blades
- Create beautiful book matched panels or uniformly sliced veneers