

Four blade families. Each does one job better than the rest.
The metal in your blade decides how long it stays sharp, what timber it can chew through, and whether it'll survive that hidden nail. Pick the family that fits your work.

Affordable. Dependable. Ready to cut.
StartCUT is our most economical bandsaw blade — carbon steel construction with induction-hardened, set and sharpened teeth. The smart choice when blade cost matters but cutting performance still has to deliver.
Best for: Everyday sawing and resawing where blade cost is the priority

The all-rounder. Tough as they come.
DoubleHARD is Wood-Mizer's most popular blade — a high-alloy steel blade with induction-hardened teeth that delivers twice the toughness and twice the sharp life of carbon blades. Built for frozen, dry, soft, hard or knotty timber alike.
Best for: Hardwood, softwood, frozen or knotty — the do-everything blade

The specialist's blade. Built for the toughest jobs.
Wood-Mizer's premium blade. High-alloy steel body with HSS tooth tips for specialty work — reclaimed beams, kiln-dried timber, and high-volume industrial milling where sharp life is everything.
Best for: Kiln-dried hardwood, reclaimed timber, demanding production runs

Built for the toughest timber on earth.
Wood-Mizer's hardest, longest-lasting blade. Carbide-tipped teeth in a triple-chip configuration deliver up to three times the sharp life of carbon blades — purpose-built for the most abrasive, demanding timber.
Best for:Operators cutting Australian hardwoods, ironbark, or reclaimed beams
Engineered to outlast the cut.
A bandsaw blade is only as good as the steel and the grind behind it. Wood-Mizer is the only portable sawmill manufacturer that makes its own blades, and after 40+ years we've got the recipe down: high-grade steel, induction-hardened teeth, and a profile ground tip-to-tip with CBN super-abrasive wheels. Every blade goes through 100+ checks before it ships — so what comes out of the box performs the same as the last one, every time.
On the mill, that translates into the things that actually matter. Cuts stay straighter for longer. Feed rates climb because the teeth hold their edge under load. Blade changes drop, sharp life goes up, and the surface of your boards comes off the saw cleaner — meaning higher yield, less waste, and less work downstream.
Packed, sealed, ready to mill
Every order ships in genuine Wood-Mizer packaging. Australia-wide dispatch within 72 business hours.
Two paths to the perfect blade.
If you know your mill, we'll match you instantly. If you've only got a tape measure and your old blade — that works too.
Shop by Make & Model
Pick your sawmill from the dropdown above. We've already mapped the right blade dimensions, profile, and recommended materials for every Wood-Mizer mill — plus Forest West, Hardwood Mills, Norwood and Woodland.
Shop by Blade Length
Got an old blade in your hand? Measure the loop length (inside circumference) and width — type it in and we'll show every blade we stock that fits, from 401cm right up to 453cm.
The anatomy of a Wood-Mizer blade.
In addition to blade material, understanding the geometry and terminology of sawmill blade profiles is important. Here's an introductory guide to identifying the different parts of a sawmill blade — and choosing the profile best suited to your sawing application.
Tooth Spacing
The distance between each tooth from one tip to another.
Gullet
Captures and removes sawdust as the blade cuts.
Tooth Height
The distance from the lowest point of the gullet to the tip of the tooth.
Hook Angle
The number of degrees that the tooth leans forward of 90 degrees.
Tooth Set
The distance the tooth is bent beyond the body of the blade.
Back Angle
The angle of the backside of the tooth, measured from 90 degrees.
Blade Thickness
Thinner blades (.035", .038", .042") suit lower-horsepower sawmills; thicker blades (.045", .050", .055") suit higher-horsepower machines.
Blade Width
Distance between the tip and base of the blade. Wider blades suit high-horsepower mills and faster feed rates; narrower blades suit lower-horsepower mills and trickier cuts.
Blade Length
The distance between the ends of the sawmill blade before welding.
Kerf
Width of cut — measured from one side of the tooth set to the other. Determines how much wood is removed with each pass.


Unmatched across the board
The World's #1 Blade
- Making blades since 1982 — over 40 years of refining tooth geometry, steel chemistry, and grinding tolerances.
- Produced enough blade material to circle the Earth 3 times — that's a lot of timber milled with our steel.
- More than 100 combinations for every type of sawing and resawing — we've seen your job before.
- Stocked in Australia, dispatched in 72 hours — no four-week wait for stock from overseas.
Need a hand?
Tell us what you're working with. We'll take it from there.
Some jobs don't fit the guide. If you're stuck, getting bad results, or running a setup we haven't listed — tell us what's going on. We've seen most of it before.
Reply within 1–2 business days
Free advice — no obligation to buy
Bulk pricing for orders of 10+ blades
Get a blade recommendation
We'll match a blade to your mill, timber and budget.
Frequently asked
Common questions, straight answers.
Still not sure? Talk to us.
Mon–Fri, 8am–5pm AWST. We'll help you pick — even if you're not buying today.
