(93-1/2 in.) 7 ft. 9-1/2 in. x 1/2 in. x .025 in. x 4TPI, Hook Wood Cutting, Diemaster2
http://www.toolcenter.com/93912-D2B7-2375.html I tried the carbon toothed blades, but they don't stay sharp enough to warrant the cost. The guys who cut 200 bows out, glass and all, must be getting different ones than I've found! :p
You could maybe go with the 6 tpi also, but these work so well, I haven't tried em..
My saw is the GO555x , like this...
http://www.grizzly.com/products/14-Extreme-Series-Bandsaw/G0555X I bought this one for the cast iron wheels, figured they would be smoother cutting??
Love the light on it too..
I have several blades hanging that feel sharp to the fingers, but won't cut without wandering. I just change em out and give the used ones away. Some folks resharpen em, but I don't take the time.
Flat grain woods are the worst for wandering, red elm and osage especially.