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If I was cutting small parts for toys I'd look at a "band saw stabilizer" from Carter. I have one on a 10" Inca and really like it.
Here's a link:
https://www.carterproducts.com/catalogse...stabilizer
Give them a call if you don't see your model or are not sure which one fits. I didn't see one listed for the Inca but when I called they had it.
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Just got the stabilizer ...seems that is all you need. I'd give them a call as I found them very nice and helpful.
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Stabilizer arrived, didn't expect it until next week. Got it installed without a hitch. Easy install for the Craftsman 12"
Asking here, hoping someone else has had the same issue. It cuts curves great but on straight cuts I have to point the piece slightly to the right to keep the cut from drifting to the left. 1/8" blade cutting 3/4" plywood stock. Is this normal or do I need to adjust something?
Jim
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Not on the 12", I didn't that I know of. I've been cutting on that saw for over 40 years. For all I know I could have been cutting pieces on the line all this time with the same slight cant to the right to hold the blade to the line. That 1/8 inch blade is old, I'll try a new 3/16" blade tomorrow. It also could have something to do with feed rate, because I didn't have any issue starting a straight cut.
On a toatally different note the CAN Council called today and they are accepting toys again. Back to toymaking -- Carter guide will get a work out.
Jim
There is a good chance
Broccoli doesn’t like you either.