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Re: Homemade Bandsaw Blade Welder


Ralph Hulslander
 

Thanks, luckily I have a friend with a welder and he has been machinest for fifty so knows what he is doing.

Ralph
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On Wed, May 8, 2019, 9:58 AM Paolo Amedeo machineshop@... [4x6bandsaw] <4x6bandsaw@...> wrote:
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Ralph,
The challenge with both welding and brazing blades is that the blade
cools down very quickly, becoming brittle. After some frustration with
brazing, due mostly to mistakes already pointed out by others (e.g.
using a brazing rod instead of a ribbon, not controlling properly the
thickness of the braze, etc.), I cave-in once I found a blade welder for
a decent price.

With that one I indeed learned that my main mistake was that I didn't
anneal the blades properly. After learning how to anneal them properly,
my blades work much better.

Paolo

On 5/8/2019 08:44, Ralph Hulslander rhulslander@... [4x6bandsaw]
wrote:
> Bruce why anneal after? Where does any hardness come from unless you
> are quenching the joint after welding?
>
> I like your method, that is how I will do it when I get around to
> doing it.
>
> You can do the same with brazing rod.
>
> Ralph

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