The new Milwaukee 44-7/8 in. Extreme Thin Metal 12/14 TPI Band Saw Blades deliver exactly what users need for daily job site use - More Cuts and Less Blade Changes. An aggressive variable pitched tooth design provides users with the versatility to cut more metal thickness with 1 band saw blade. The portable band saw blade's versatility pairs with 3X longer life in stainless steel. Each blade gives users more cuts resulting in fewer blade changes. The band saw blade also gives fast, clean cuts in common materials, giving users the performance they are looking for in a single blade. This Milwaukee band saw blade pack contains 3 thin metal cutting blades for portable deep cut band saws.
Cuts more materials
Aggressive tooth design for 2X faster cuts in thick metals
25% more cuts per charge
Variable TPI, cuts more materials
Optimized tooth design for clean cuts
1 blade for all metal thicknesses
44-7/8 in. L - fits any saw this size
Includes: six extreme thin metal 12/14 TPI band saw blades
Q:Will the blades fit both corded and non-corded band saws? I have the non-corded saw .
by|Jan 16, 2022
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A: The cordless saw uses a shorter blade due to smaller wheel size and is considered a compact shallow cut saw,should use a 35-3/8 length I believe
by|May 15, 2022
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Q:I would like to get the Extreme metal blades. For metals 1/8" - 1/4" thick, should I get the 12/1...
by|May 18, 2021
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A: Heavy metal will cut best with the 12/14. Blade will last longer.
by|May 18, 2021
A: I used the 12/14 to cut 1/4” stainless steel bolts only because there was no 8/10 available in store at time of purchase
by|Jun 26, 2022
Q:Milwaukee - Why don't you answer the 1st question - Why does the blade say 14/18 TPI. WE ALL Know...
by|Dec 27, 2019
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A: The teeth vary on the blade to give it a broader effective range. Every so many teeth is a larger tooth. It performs similar to both a 14 and an 18 tooth blade. Should be a description on the Milwaukee website.
by|Dec 27, 2019
A: 14/18 TPI refers to the teeth per inch TPI. In this case 14/18 means that the TPI varies between 14 and 18 TPI. This gives you a better cut by providing the best of both 14 and 18 TPI
by|Nov 14, 2020
Q:what is thickness of blade?
by|Dec 13, 2019
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A: Hi Charlie! This blade is 0.73" thick.
by|Aug 10, 2022
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Oct 8, 2019
High quality saw blades as all Milwaukee products I've used before. Say true, I don't need to cut...
High quality saw blades as all Milwaukee products I've used before. Say true, I don't need to cut a lot of high quality metal and I don't do it too often. So I cannot tell how long it will last for a professionals, but for me it will work forever. It's easy to install and it makes nice cuts. I am impressed by the cutting speed and easy operation. May be it's my mistake, but I use it cutting soft and hard plastic pipes too and it performs perfectly. Big thanks to the company from DIY people like me.
Best I've used for cutting 1/2" thick mild steel. Built an entire elephant exhibit for the Ft. Wo...
Best I've used for cutting 1/2" thick mild steel.
Built an entire elephant exhibit for the Ft. Worth Zoo using nothin' but a Milwaukee Cordless Band Saw with 14 tpi blades.
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Sep 3, 2019
These portable bandsaw blades will fit any portable bandsaw that accepts 44 7/8" blades. Which i...
These portable bandsaw blades will fit any portable bandsaw that accepts 44 7/8" blades. Which is good because my Miwaukee M18 bandsaw dissapeared and I had to use a corded version. They cut fine, especially on fine, thin metal, such as conduit and other thin metals. It cuts aluminum very well, too. I used it to cut a section of thin aluminum angle stock that would bend easily and it cut it without binding.
Plus, this is a high quantity package with 25 blades, That reduces the cost per blade considerably. And these blades dispense from the package with no fuss!
This package is a real humdinger! It has 25 blades for those jobs that demand cut after cut. Bu...
This package is a real humdinger! It has 25 blades for those jobs that demand cut after cut. But I have found that you won't have to change blades as often with these fine ones from Milwaukee! These 8-10 TPI will cut just about any metal you have to cut, from iron pipe to motorcycle frames. I have even used these to make slices of wood for my smoker.
They work in all portable bandsaws that accept 44 7/8" blades. Good thing, too because my M18 bandsaw developed legs and walked off. I just wish I had Milwakee's One Key attached to it, but that is another story. These blades just keep on cutting, and this has TWENTY-FIVE blades in a box!
These blades are invaluable and well worth the investment. If you need a portable band saw the Milwaukee brand are great and their warranty matches any other product out there. Their blades stand up to a lot of cutting. I'd recommend ordering several tooth patterns and several packs because they do wear out and it's important to have some spares and different blades for different tasks.
Very nice blades, well made, and heavy duty, and, they are made in the U.S.A.! If you have a dee...
Very nice blades, well made, and heavy duty, and, they are made in the U.S.A.!
If you have a deep cut, portable band saw, and you need to cut thin metal, these 44 7/8 inch high speed steel bands are the blades you need, and when you buy the three pack, you save money!
Tgey are best used for stainless steel pipe, sched 10 and 40 pipe, copper pipe, ridgid and EMT conduit, Inistrut, and Ducting.
Husband is a jack of all trades. He has used Milwaukee blades for several years without issues. T...
Husband is a jack of all trades. He has used Milwaukee blades for several years without issues. They fit perfectly, cut like butter through many metal applications. When used correctly, they give long lasting performance per blade which saves time and money. From experienced DYIs, Milwaukee gives great customer service, as well. Meets expectations. Fast shipping, well packaged and a good value.
Most of my sawing is on thinner wall tube, but sometimes I need to cut thick wall and solids. I t...
Most of my sawing is on thinner wall tube, but sometimes I need to cut thick wall and solids. I tried these 8/10 pitch blades on some 1-1/2 inch 304 stainless bar I was using for a project, and they worked beautifully. Sliced right through with a smooth cut.
I did not notice the weld seam at all - no skipping or dragging, nothing. I mic'd it and the thickness at the weld is the same as the blade, so Milwaukee did a good job there.
I've only cut through about 10 pieces of stainless bar, but the teeth are still razor sharp, and the last cut was as fast as the first cut. Definitely some good quality blades. Oh and they're made in the USA.
I had no problem cutting through several dozen pieces of 2 inch diameter .120 DOM tube. The 12/14...
I had no problem cutting through several dozen pieces of 2 inch diameter .120 DOM tube. The 12/14 pitch cuts clean, and makes for a fast cut, about 30 seconds per tube. I also sliced up a few pieces of a 4x4 square .120 wall tube and it went through like butter.
The blade's weld is good quality, flat, and ground to correct thickness. It is a little rough though, and I found that smoothing it quickly with some fine sandpaper helps a bit. But in general it doesn't catch / hiccup much when the weld goes through, it just cuts.
So far there are no signs of early wear, the blade is still as sharp as ever. I usually use Morse brand blades, but I've been using more and more Milwuakee brand, and their quality seems to be very good.
I use these on a Milwaukee M18 deep cut bandsaw mainly for cutting mild steel. I’d been using th...
I use these on a Milwaukee M18 deep cut bandsaw mainly for cutting mild steel. I’d been using the coarser tooth blades but I have to say I like the smoother edge I get with these. Of course they fit the saw well. One thing I noticed out of the box is the welds at the blade joints. I included a picture which can only illustrate so well but one thing you notice when you run a finger across the weld is how smooth it is on both sides. The finish is very good. I cant say the same for all the blades I have tried. I used some lenox blades (mainly because I broke one and needed one fast and they were 10 minutes away) and they are not bad blades but I don’t think they had quite the quality at the joint that these do. It just bespeaks an attention to detail. Anyway these hold up well and will give you a lot of cuts as long as you don’t do something that would break any blade like try to rush a cut and bind a blade.