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Wood-Mizer Blades

Built Tough for Every Cut

When you're in the mill yard, you need a blade that doesn’t flinch under pressure. Our Wood-Mizer blades are engineered for speed, precision, and endurance. Whether you're slicing softwood or powering through hardwood, these blades are the partner you can count on for every cut.

  • Why Choose Cooks? Rugged performance, sharper cuts, and durability that outlasts the rest.
  • Perfect for All Wood-Mizer Models: LT15, LT40, LT10, and more.

Call us at 1-800-473-4804 to chat with our friendly, real-deal blade service team. We're here to get you the answers and sawing solutions you need!

The Benefits of Buying Blades in Bulk

For high-output sawyers, buying blades in bulk is a smart choice. Bulk purchases not only save money but also ensure you always have the right blade on hand for the job. At Cooks, our bulk blade options are designed to meet the demands of professional sawyers, providing durability and performance at scale.

Keep your bulk blades sharp and ready for action. Explore our sharpeners and setters or start saving with a sharpening combo. For the ultimate setup, our sharpener and dual tooth setter combo is ideal for maintaining bulk blades with ease. Prefer us to handle it? Use our resharpening service to extend your blade’s life.

Sawing Wood FAQs

Q: What are the best Wood-Mizer blades for hardwood?
A: For hardwood, our Super Sharp DuraToothâ„¢ blades are your best bet. With their aggressive hook angle and durable design, they cut clean and fast through even the toughest logs.
Q: Can I use these Wood-Mizer blades on other sawmills?
A: Yes! Our Wood-Mizer-compatible blades fit a variety of sawmill brands and models, making them a versatile choice for your cutting needs.
Q: How often should I sharpen my Wood-Mizer blades?
A: To keep your blades in top shape, we recommend sharpening after every 6-8 hours of use, depending on the type of wood you’re cutting.