

Band saw blade for wood 835/6x0,36/24-Regular

Carbon Flexback
Carbon steel band saw blade
Excellent cutting performance and long service life. Hardened teeth with high wear resistance.
Carbon Flexback band saw blades can be used for cutting wood species, boards and other materials. Thanks to their very wide range of applications, they are suitable for production workshops and professionals as well as for DIY users. The flexible carbon steel backing ensures exceptional blade life even in contour cutting and other demanding applications.
- Tooth pitch 1 mm
- Soft and hardwood
- Cutting height 0 - 5 mm
Service life
Thanks to continuous investment in development, DUDRSAW band saw blades have higher productivity and a longer service life
Free delivery
For orders over 80 € incl. VAT
Weld warranty
If your DUDRSAW band saw blade breaks at the weld, we will replace it with a new one
About the Carbon Flexback range
Band saw blades for wood made from carbon steel. This steel offers excellent cutting performance together with unbeatable fatigue resistance and harder, hardened teeth. The blades are suitable for cutting soft and hard wood, plastics and a wide range of other materials.
Band saw blades for wood
We offer band saw blades for wood in three variants:

Carbon Flexback joinery (woodworking) band saw blades
Carbon Flexback band saw blades for joinery workshops, made from carbon steel, are toothed, set and hardened to 62 HRC. For hobby and professional use. Carbon Flexback carpentry band saw blades have universal use; they cut soft and hard wood along and across the grain, laminates, plywood, plastics and synthetic materials. The hardened cutting edge gives you long blade life and thanks to the perfectly executed weld the blade will not bounce in the cut and the cut surface will be straight and smooth.
RipperS PREMIUM headrig band saw blades
RipperS PREMIUM headrig band saw blades for log breakdown. Available in versions for hard or soft wood. RipperS PREMIUM headrig band saw blades with large teeth (tooth pitch 22,2 mm) are available in a carbon steel version with hardened teeth and also in a BIMETAL PREMIUM version with HSS teeth. The tooth geometry is adapted either for cutting hard or for cutting soft wood. We can also manufacture the geometry exactly to suit your requirements.
Carbide Wood band saw blades
These blades for bench band saws are among the very best you can find on the market. Durable carbide teeth with variable pitch will easily cope not only with woods of different hardness (including exotic hardwoods), but also with other materials such as graphite, pertinax, etc. Blades with carbide teeth are intended primarily for established manufacturers who appreciate perfectly executed details.
| Carbon Flexback | Number of teeth per inch | Price per metre excl. VAT including weld |
|---|---|---|
| 3 x 0,65 mm | 14 - Regular | 8,17 € |
| 6 x 0,36 mm | 4 - Skip 6 - Skip 10 - Regular 24 - Regular | 8,17 € |
| 6 x 0,5 mm | 4 - Skip 6 - Skip | 8,00 € |
| 6 x 0,65 mm | 4 - Skip 4 - Hook 6 - Hook 6 - Skip 6 - Regular 8 - Regular 10 - Regular 14 - Regular | 6,86 € |
| 8 x 0,65 mm | 4 - Hook 8 - Regular 10 - Regular | 7,14 € |
| 10 x 0,5 mm | 4 - Skip 6 - Skip | 8,57 € |
| 10 x 0,65 mm | 3 - Hook 3 - Skip 4 - Hook 4 - Regular 6 - Hook 6 - Skip 6 - Regular 8 - Regular 10 - Regular 14 - Regular | 7,14 € |
| 13 x 0,5 mm | 4 - Skip 6 - Skip | 8,57 € |
| 13 x 0,65 mm | 3 - Hook 3 - Skip 4 - Hook 4 - Regular 6 - Hook 6 - Skip 6 - Regular 8 - Regular 10 - Regular 14 - Regular | 7,14 € |
| Length | 835 mm |
|---|---|
| Width | 6 x 0,36 mm |
| Tooth pitch | 24 - Regular |
| Material | Carbon steel |
| Designed for cutting | Wood |
| Series | Carbon Flexback |
| Finish | Hardened tooth tips |


Hello, yes, but rather use a saw blade for meat with bones.
Thank you, good luck. Team Dudr Saw
Hello, try the 3 TPI tooth pitch - 1790x13x0.65 TPI 3 - Skip.
Best regards, Dudr Saw team
Good morning, thank you for your inquiry. For cutting wood with a thickness of 10 cm, we recommend the Flexback 1490 x 6 x 0.5 mm – TPI 4 Skip blade. This tooth pitch is recommended for cutting heights up to about 80 mm, but it should also work in your case. Unfortunately, larger tooth pitches (lower TPI) are not available on such narrow blades. If your blades break, we recommend reading this article: “Why do wood bandsaw blades break? We know the answer.”
Thank you and happy working, regards, Dudr Saw Team
Hello, yes, if you want to cut firewood with a band saw. But I would choose a larger tooth pitch, for example, a pitch of 3 TPI, which is designed for wood dimensions of 25-100 mm. Here is the link. Thanks to the Dudr Saw team.
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Dear customer, yes, the teeth are set, hardened, and sharpened – a classic tooth shape for cutting wood.
Best regards, Dudr Saw Team
Dear Sir/Madam, thank you for your inquiry. The wheels of woodworking bandsaws usually have a diameter of at least 200 mm. Since the wheels of your machine are only 114 mm in diameter and have a narrow groove, we suspect it might be a so-called wire saw. These machines use a thin cutting wire instead of a saw blade and are more suitable for cutting soft materials – for example, foam, plastic, or very thin sheet metal. For more precise identification, please send us photos of the machine: an overall view of the bandsaw, a detailed photo of the groove on the wheel, and if possible, the manufacturer's data plate. We await the photos at the email address info@dudrsaw.eu.
Sincerely, The Dudr Saw Team
Addendum:
Good day, thank you for the detailed description and the photos. Based on these, it appears that your machine might be a small woodworking bandsaw for modeling, not a wire saw as we initially assumed. For this type of machine, rubberizing the wheels is necessary, and due to the lack of a guide, they would also need to be added retroactively – however, this can be more complicated and the result is not guaranteed. If you still wish to make the machine operational, we recommend using a Flexback blade with a width of approximately 6 mm, a thickness of 0.36 mm, and 4 TPI. A general rule for blade thickness: wheel diameter / 500 → in your case, this is 114 / 500 = 0.228 mm, but such a thin blade is not available, so the closest available is 0.36 mm. It would also help if you could measure the peripheral speed of the wheel, as most small bandsaws operate at approximately 900 m/min (e.g., PARKSIDE PBS 350 B2). This could be determined, for example, by a slow-motion recording (e.g., 10 seconds) and calculating the wheel's rotational speed. In summary: Although your machine could theoretically be converted, considering the missing components and the uncertain final outcome, we rather recommend purchasing a new machine. Recommended types that are very competitively priced and have been proven by many hobby users: PARKSIDE PBS 350 B2 (Lidl), Scheppach HBS 25, Einhell TC-SB 200/1
If you have questions regarding the selection or ordering of a blade, we would be happy to assist you.
Sincerely, The Dudr Saw Team
Good day, here width 8x0.65 Flexback 2050x8x0.65 mm or width 10x0.65 Flexback 2050x10x0.65 mm - you just need to choose the tooth pitch according to the cutting depth. Thank you, sincerely, the Simonds team.
Good morning, yes, a band saw blade for wood can also be used for cutting plastic materials, such as PVC pipes. In the case of thin-walled materials, such as sewer pipes, we recommend a TPI 6 – Regular tooth pitch (tooth pitch approximately 4 mm), which we believe may work better in cutting thin walls.
Regarding your question: yes, a 4 TPI pitch (number of teeth per inch) corresponds to a pitch of 6.35 mm (25.4 / 4 = 6.35 mm). Band saw blades become dull over time, usually the set also reduces and the blade is already subjected to material stress; for this reason, we do not perform sharpening and in general it is not recommended.
Thank you for your question. Kind regards, Dudr Saw team
Hello, yes, it is possible to make a 5100 mm long bandsaw blade. If it is a bandsaw for wood, we recommend using our online configurator, where you just need to enter the length 5100 mm and choose the blade parameters. The configurator is available here: https://www.dudrsaw.eu/band-saw-blade-configurator-for-wood/5100 The price is displayed based on the selected blade width. DudrSaw Team
Dear customer, the Carbon Flexback blade is designed exclusively for cutting wood or, at most, plastic materials. It is not suitable for cutting metals. For cutting metal, we recommend using a blade specifically designed for this purpose, such as the Epic GP, which is a bimetallic blade suitable for use on professional metal band saws. Furthermore, if you have a wood band saw, we strongly advise against cutting metals: the blade speed is too high for steel and can cause damage to the machine, the blade, or even be dangerous for the operator. To learn more about this topic, we recommend reading this article: “Cutting metal on a wood band saw? Better not. We explain why”
Thank you for your question. Best regards, The Dudr Saw Team
Hello, if you are already using our blades, try using larger teeth. Usually our blades should last a long time.
Thanks to the Dudr Saw team.
Good morning, you can contact us at the email address info@dudrsaw.it
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Hello, yes, you can use it on the Scheppach Basa1 (Flexback 1490 x 3 x 0.64 mm TPI 14 - Regular).
Good luck, Dudr Saw Team.
Thank you for your interest! The 6x0.36 mm TPI 10 (2.5 mm tooth pitch) saw blade can indeed be a good choice for cutting 18-20 mm thick solid oak and beech wood in an arc.
If a very small radius is not required and you do not have excessively small wheels (smaller than 250 mm), we recommend trying the 6x0.65 mm TPI 10 saw blade as well, which is stronger and thus stiffer.
We wish you good luck, and if you have any questions, feel free to write to us!
Best regards, The Dudr Saw team
Hello, yes, for both soft and hardwood. Best regards, Simonds team.
It depends on the width of this saw blade, but generally I would recommend TPI 2 or 3 for a 20 cm diameter log. Regards, Dudr team.
Good day, Mr. Hobza, yes, both mentioned blades can be used in the Scheppach Basa 3 saw.
- 13 × 0.65 mm, TPI 10 Regular – for curved and clean cuts, soft and hard wood.
- 16 × 0.8 mm, TPI 3 Hook – for long straight cuts, faster feed.
for each saw blade, we indicate the cutting height; the higher the TPI number (teeth per inch), the smaller the teeth. If you choose too fine teeth for too large material, the blade may choke.
This article provides a graphical illustration of the diameters you can curve with a saw blade – Article Selection of saw blade width for wood
All the best, regards, the Simonds team
Good day, thank you for your inquiry. For the Metabo BAS 261 (table band saw for wood) and for fine, precise cuts, we recommend this saw blade: Saw blade 1712 × 6 × 0.65 mm – Carbon Flexback, specifically Flexback 1712 × 6 × 0.65 mm, TPI 10 – Regular. This is a blade with a fine tooth pitch (10 teeth per inch), suitable for a cutting height of approx. 3–20 mm, which ensures a smooth and clean cut without tearing the fibers. With this product, you can also watch a video demonstrating fine cutting on the Metabo band saw. The Carbon Flexback saw blade is made of high-quality carbon steel with hardened teeth, which ensures excellent cutting performance and long service life for both hobby and professional use. It is suitable for cutting soft and hard wood, plywood, laminated materials, and other wood materials. In general, for fine cuts, it is advisable to choose a higher number of teeth per inch (TPI) – more teeth mean a smoother cut and fewer cracks in the material.
Sincerely and wishing you a nice day, the Dudr Saw team
Good day, Mr. Bittmann, thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, we no longer sharpen saw bands. We used to offer this service, but it turned out that sharpening is quite costly. Older bands were often stretched or cracked and already had a small tooth gap, so after sharpening they did not cut as well as a new band. For this reason, it is almost always more advantageous for customers to purchase a new band. We only provide sharpening for saw bands for logs with a width of 32 mm and a TPI pitch of 1.1. We wish you a nice day, the Simonds.cz team
Hello Mr. Ružička, thank you for the message. Please send us a photo of the broken band - ideally so that the break point is visible - via email to info@simonds.cz. Based on the photo, we will assess whether we will send you a new piece under warranty.
You can find more information about the weld guarantee in the article as well:👉 Saw band weld guarantee
Good luck, regards Simonds team
Good day, thank you for your inquiry. The FlexBack with a thickness of 0.65 mm will have approximately the same kerf as Carbide Wood. Carbide Wood may have a smoother cut.
You can find the table of kerfs for FlexBack blades here.
If you can get a 16 width for your saw and want a cheaper option than Carbide Wood, then try the meat saw blade, which customers have had good experiences with regarding kerf.
It is 16x0.5 mm and has a small kerf precisely because of the kerf (approx. 0.9mm).
Flexback is also available in the 13x0.5 width, which has a smaller kerf than 13x0.65.
Whether I recommend Carbide Wood, if you have a larger saw or cut small dimensions (so that the saw does not stop), I definitely recommend trying it.
Thank you, I wish you a nice day
Pavel Dudr
Good afternoon, the RIPPER band is required for the carriage and it is for both soft and hardwood.
From the question under another article, but I infer that this also concerns a Holzman BBS350 saw and here, according to the instructions, a 2750 x 19 x 0.9 mm band is required
Standa Kola řík
Good afternoon, I don't know where you clicked, so I can't answer precisely.
Regarding the band tension, I don't quite understand what you mean by "pulls to the right", but if your saw is cutting crookedly, it's either a matter of adjustment or a warranty claim.
Professionalism isn't about width; a wider blade tracks better in the cut, making it more suitable for long, straight cuts. A narrow blade is good for intricate cutting but makes it harder to maintain a straight cut.
The ideal is "wheel diameter / 500", but 0.65 mm blades are commonly used for this saw.
We recommend a width of 8 mm for such a small saw because it's a universal compromise; it's wide enough for straight cuts and at the same time narrow enough to be able to cut out something with it.
For hardwood, it's good to look for blades with a Hook tooth.
I strongly recommend studying this article, I think you'll find most of the information you need for the right choice there: https://www.dudrsaw.eu/technical-articles-and-advice/how-to-choose-a-band-saw-blade-for-wood-2
Stanislav Kolarik | kolarik@simonds.cz
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