gidon
Established Member
This is the sort of article I like to read! It suggests that "a single blade can handle mosts tasks", as well "as it's better to under-tension your blade" and that "blade drift should be sorted by tracking not adjusting rip fences". All information contrary to what I've read, but sort of in line with my limited experiences. I'm a relative newcomer to bandsaws and I welcome all this advice - especially the one blades suits all argument (because I'm lazy). (That recommended blade by the way is a well welded 1/2" 3 tpi skip blade).
But what do people reckon - do you agree with the article (if you've read it) from your own experiences? Do you bother changing blades. If not what blade do you have in your bandsaw now?
Cheers
Gidon
But what do people reckon - do you agree with the article (if you've read it) from your own experiences? Do you bother changing blades. If not what blade do you have in your bandsaw now?
Cheers
Gidon