Brian -- The blade on my Craftsman bandsaw (80-inch blade) had gotten so dull it smelled like burning wood when I cut stock blanks. Went to Lowe's, which had the right length, but only 6 tpi (teeth per inch). Result: cut fast, but the surfaces looked like a mini-washboard. Finally found a Sears store with wider selection, purchased a 14 tpi blade, and am MUCH happier with it. Lots less sanding required. Quarter-inch width on the blade allows good curve cutting in the buttplate area.