
Starrett Duratec SFB Bandsaw Blade - 105" x 1/2" x .025" - 4 TPI - Skip
Product information for Starrett Duratec SFB Bandsaw Blade - 105" x 1/2" x .025" - 4 TPI - Skip
Tackle demanding cuts with speed and precision using the Starrett Duratec SFB 4 TPI skip tooth bandsaw blade. Crafted from premium carbon steel, this blade offers exceptional durability, flexibility, and edge retention, making it a reliable choice for heavy-duty woodworking. The 4 TPI skip tooth configuration features deep gullets for efficient chip clearance, preventing clogging and heat build-up while delivering smooth, controlled cuts. Its 1/2" width provides excellent stability for straight cuts and resawing, making it ideal for processing thicker stock, ripping boards, and producing consistent, clean finishes in hardwoods, softwoods, and certain plastics. Built for performance in both professional and home workshops, the Duratec SFB is a blade you can depend on cut after cut. Features: Flexible carbon steel back Fine tooth pitch for smooth cuts Cuts hardwood and softwood For all vertical/stationary two-wheel bandsaws Specifications: Blade Length: 105" Blade Width: 1/2" Blade Thickness: .025" Pitch (Teeth Per Inch): 4 TPI Tooth Profile: Skip Set Type: Raker Rake Angle: Straight (Zero) rake Pitch Type: Constant - All teeth on the blade have uniform spacing, gullet depth and rake angle throughout the full length Applications: Wood, composites, plastics, MDF and nonferrous metals What's Included: (1) Starrett - Duratec SFB Bandsaw Blade - 105" x 1/2" x .025" - 4 TPI - Skip Notes: Consider the following when selecting a bandsaw blade: Blade Length: Check the user's manual or manufacturer's website for details. Blade Width (Straight Cuts): Use the widest blade possible. Blade Width (Circle or Radius Cuts): The smaller the blade width, the smaller the radius, or tighter the circle you will be able to cut out. Pitch/Teeth Per Inch (TPI): Choose a coarser pitch if the speed of the cut is most important. Choose a fine pitch if the finish is most important. Tooth design or the combination of these variables (tooth shape, position, set, type and spacing) will determine whether the blade can move through your material without binding or becoming clogged with chips.