Wood-Mizer Canada

Sawmill Blades

Using the best sawmill blade is key to increasing production, improving cut quality, and reducing costs for your sawmilling or resawing operation. From sawing green softwoods to abrasive hardwoods, Wood-Mizer manufactures an extensive range of sawmill bandsaw blades with more than 100 combinations based on profile, width, thickness, tooth spacing, and alloy for any type of sawing or resawing application. Each Wood-Mizer bandsaw blade tooth is precisely set by computer-controlled equipment and completely profile ground tip to tip using super abrasive CBN grinding technology to ensure you consistently receive the highest quality sawmill blade performance. Made in the USA, Wood-Mizer gives you more choices by manufacturing sawmill blades for Wood-Mizer, Baker, Cooks, Hud-Son, Norwood, Timberking, Timbery, Woodland Mills, and more band sawmills and resaws! You can count on Wood-Mizer sawmill and resaw bandsaw blades for unmatched quality, accuracy, and performance across the board. Also keep your sawmill blades sharp with Wood-Mizer bandsaw blade sharpeners and tooth setters.
 

Manufactured from carbon steel, SilverTip sawmill blades can be used on both portable and industrial sawmills and is also suitable for horizontal resaws. Carbon is the most common steel used in narrow-band sawing and can be resharpened, but typically not as often as a blade made with high-alloy steel.
 
DoubleHard's blade material is manufactured from "high-alloy" steel and is designed for portable and industrial sawmills. With induction hardened teeth, DoubleHard sawmill blades deliver twice the toughness and twice the sharp life compared to standard carbon blades.
 
RazorTip Carbide is a tough blade that stays sharper longer in the most difficult sawing conditions such as tropical hardwoods, kiln dried lumber, engineered wood, and more abrasive materials.
 
BiMetal is made from "high-alloy" two-piece steel with a wire-welded, hardened tooth tip. Generally used for primary breakdown sawing in portable or industrial sawmill operations, BiMetal blades hold a sharpened edge up to three times longer than carbon blades.