07-11-2017, 06:01 PM
Hi all,
I'm setting up my bandsaw for the first time, and not being terribly familiar with them I've run into a few questions. I have watched many videos on bandsaws, how to set them up, and how to tune them, but I'm unfortunately lacking real hands-on experience.
First - when I start a cut, the blade seems to shift out [away from the wheels] a little bit. Here are a few pictures I hope help explain:
http://i.imgur.com/9gQKkbV.jpg
This photo shows my cut lined up
http://i.imgur.com/DBDfQ1V.jpg
This is what I get about halfway through - it's slid from the inside of the line to the far outside. I thought it was bandsaw drift, however my understanding from Youtube is that is more of a increasing problem over the cut, while this jumps out and then stays constant? Or am I mis-understanding it
http://i.imgur.com/OVxw9Q9.jpg
Here's the flip side of that same cut - they line up perfectly, which is what is confusing me on the drift piece.
Question 2: When I complete a cut and turn the saw off, the piece of wood between the blade and the fence is held in place and the blade continues to rub against the wood. If I cut halfway through a piece of wood and try to remove it, the back of the blade sort of cuts its way back out of the wood - it follows the cut but you can hear it rubbing against the inside of the cut the entire way up. The blade is a 1/2" blade and I tried to tension it properly - I know the indicators in the saws are usually inaccurate, but I'm well past the 5/8 indicator. Is this a blade tension issue?
Thank you!
I'm setting up my bandsaw for the first time, and not being terribly familiar with them I've run into a few questions. I have watched many videos on bandsaws, how to set them up, and how to tune them, but I'm unfortunately lacking real hands-on experience.
First - when I start a cut, the blade seems to shift out [away from the wheels] a little bit. Here are a few pictures I hope help explain:
http://i.imgur.com/9gQKkbV.jpg
This photo shows my cut lined up
http://i.imgur.com/DBDfQ1V.jpg
This is what I get about halfway through - it's slid from the inside of the line to the far outside. I thought it was bandsaw drift, however my understanding from Youtube is that is more of a increasing problem over the cut, while this jumps out and then stays constant? Or am I mis-understanding it
http://i.imgur.com/OVxw9Q9.jpg
Here's the flip side of that same cut - they line up perfectly, which is what is confusing me on the drift piece.
Question 2: When I complete a cut and turn the saw off, the piece of wood between the blade and the fence is held in place and the blade continues to rub against the wood. If I cut halfway through a piece of wood and try to remove it, the back of the blade sort of cuts its way back out of the wood - it follows the cut but you can hear it rubbing against the inside of the cut the entire way up. The blade is a 1/2" blade and I tried to tension it properly - I know the indicators in the saws are usually inaccurate, but I'm well past the 5/8 indicator. Is this a blade tension issue?
Thank you!