blackrodd":35ohxn23 said:He certainly knows his stuff and very entertaining, but have to say, these Americans seem to be very happy to get up close and personal wiv their blades
Regards Rodders!
Random Orbital Bob":2d5wt4y2 said:Try doing what Snodgrass says with a 1.3tpi 1inch ripper blade from Tuffsaws. Stick those gullets in the middle of your tyre and it'll fall off the back!
Crowned bandsaw wheels are manufactured for a reason. The reason is to aid the central tracking of the blade. Bandsaw blades are essentially the same as any other pulley. Trouble is, you can't use deep poly v belts in a grooved channel because the "belt" is a blade with teeth on one side. So they crown them to aid the flat bit of metal to stay centred. That's why all the manufacturers state in their manuals to track the blade centrally. The North/South orientation is far more critical as is blade tension and the quality of the blade. The number 1 cause of poor cutting performance is a rubbish blade. Tuffsaws alleviate that problem every time
Snodgrass appears to work for many ppl so fair enough but just so you know, wheels are crowned for a reason
woodpig":27g0cehb said:I've set my bandsaw up as suggested by Alex and it works great. I don't think you could fit a 1inch blade on the bandsaws Alex was using so not really relevant.
RogerS":28c6fvz8 said:He's OK but personally I found I got much more out of Steve Maskery's excellent DVD.
Plus I find the American accent tends to grate after a while. And they always seem to take a thousand words to say something when ten would do nicely !
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