(11-14-2023, 09:11 AM)jteneyck Wrote: Clearly you don't believe me, so look up Michael Fortune's article in FWW. Maybe you'll believe someone with just a bit of experience and credibility. Meanwhile, I'll enjoy my very straight cutting saw, even after changing blades.
John
Or read the manual for nearly any Grizzly bandsaw.
No I DON’T AGREE with you.
And nor do I subscribe to MF’s practice though I agree it does work.
Michael is certainly experienced and accomplished BUT ………..
1. he dedicates a particular saw to a particular blade.
Most don’t have the luxury of shop space or budget to allow for this. When he changes a blade he puts the same brand / type back on that saw.
2. I don’t think I’ve ever seen him say that blade don’t have drift or that each blade’s drift is different.
he simply chooses one method of dealing with it over another.
3. Don’t think he’s ever said adjustable fences are a gimmick like you have.
But I coulda missed it.
4. He makes NO ALLOWANCES , or gives any practical advice for those with bandsaws that have no miter slot or who’s tables lack sufficient slop of the table mounts to deal with the blade drift.
5. MF to my knowledge ever said adjusting the fence won’t work.
and it’s DEFINITELY faster. On that point , you , he , or anyone else will never convince me otherwise. We can discuss the merits and pitfalls of the different methods for dealing with drift , but you’re gonna lose the speed race every time adjusting the table over adjusting the fence.
6. Before MF was the darling of FWW - the previous “guru” was Mark Duginske ………….he advocated dealing with drift by adjusting the fence ! He’s got a couple of bandsaw books published and is plenty experienced and accomplished too.
Nick Engler advocates adjusting the fence in his book too as well as a couple of other FWW “gurus” that preceded MF.
7. While we’re throwing out names of experienced and credible guys……..Alex Snodgrass advocates adjusting your fence too ! Though he IS a marketing (or sales) guy
So yea, if you think that blades do not have drift , I think you’re just plain wrong. The mere fact that you’ve adjusted your table to align with a blade proves that they do. If not , it woulda been done at the factory like a table saw.
And that drift can change as a blade wears. Fortune just changes his out for a new one. The skinflints round here tend to ride theirs a bit longer. Which means they have to compensate for it…………..and I am saying that doing so by adjusting that gimmicky fence is faster than futzing with the table !
Lotsa ways to skin a cat and you should use what you feel works best for you. However , I think you should be less dismissive of alternative methods.