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Re: Blade twist angle?
Hi Mark The angle is different for 4x6's and 5x6's. 40 deg for 4x6's 45 deg for 5x6's, that's how they get the extra depth of cut, but pay for it with reduced throat width - jv [email protected]>
By John Vreede · #16215 ·
Re: Blade twist angle?
Most saws are set at a 45 degree twist from the bed (mine measures 45.3 degrees) and you would need to set the blade twist 90 degrees to the bed. I would think only a 2 or 3 degree adjustment each way
By November X-Ray · #16214 ·
Blade twist angle?
Has anyone here determined the blade twist angle necessary to get a vertical cut?? I'm trying to create a model of the blade guide assembly.
By Mark Kimball · #16213 ·
Re: A mistake and recovery
I added a motor heater to my saw. ? I have pictures in the photo section. ?It cost more than a dollar, but was less than $25. ? I feel that I can leave my saw unattended, if necessary.
By David Pidwerbecki <dpidwerbecki@...> · #16212 ·
Re: A mistake and recovery
YES!? I've always been a "just do it" type, but now I actually think about those sorts of things.? This week I need to buy 56 8' 1x4", and lately, I've been buying 3/4" plywood and cutting it down
By Dave Seiter · #16211 ·
Re: A mistake and recovery
??? ??? I bet its a hell of a lot better for yer back too !! I have my saw mounted on a old stand from a Craftsman router , its at a pretty darn comfortable height for me . Part of the work
By mike allen · #16210 ·
Re: A mistake and recovery
In my shop, almost everything is on wheels due to minimal space. My saw is on Harbor Freights' second cheapest rolling metal cart (three shelves); the top shelf is inverted, and the saw sits on two
By Dave Seiter · #16209 ·
Re: A mistake and recovery
On Frank Hoose's original mini-lathe.com site he related his experience with the exact same situation.? He left the saw running when he went into the house and got distracted by something on
By KURT · #16208 ·
Re: A mistake and recovery
When had shop I had larger bandsaws I had a drill press and a grinder. I used the? 4x6 to move to larger tools.? I never let saw run by it self.? Dave? Sent from AT&T Yahoo Mail on Android
By davesmith1800 · #16207 ·
Re: A mistake and recovery
Thank you. That’s what I do, too! Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
By John H · #16206 ·
Re: A mistake and recovery
Thank you. Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
By John H · #16205 ·
Re: A mistake and recovery
Some MSHA & OSHA rules make sense, like the one about not leaving running machinery or equipment unattended, a rule like many, born out of disaster. You are lucky indeed! I can tell you stories of
By Bill Armstrong · #16204 ·
Re: A mistake and recovery
I have mine on wheels so move around the shop .This keep a eye on saw as drilling or turning in sometime as welding too. Dave? Sent from AT&T Yahoo Mail on Android
By davesmith1800 · #16203 ·
Re: A mistake and recovery
Mark, I suggest you file a patent on a using an insulating material that will melt and short shortly before a motor is damaged from overheating.? By utilizing the circuit's over current protection,
By Joe Blount · #16202 ·
Re: A mistake and recovery
I did have the thought of adding a thermal cutoff (they are pretty cheap) but it occurred _after_ I put the motor back together.? It was such a pain to re-install the motor I will have to wait awhile
By Mark Kimball · #16201 ·
Re: A mistake and recovery
You got lucky. The inexpensive motors on many of these saws don’t usually have thermal motor protections so you need to be particularly careful. I don’t use sacrificial stock. I just make sure
By rfmarchi1 · #16200 ·
Re: A mistake and recovery
In this case luck prevailed, assisted by determination and patience. Well done! Sometimes I will walk away from my bandsaw when cutting LARGE material, but never very far. I always remain within
By mondosmetals · #16199 ·
Re: A mistake and recovery
Hi, a very good selution for your problem with a satifying end.
By Hettie Chom · #16198 ·
A mistake and recovery
A few days ago I was cutting a small length of 1" square stock with my bandsaw.? I supported the piece on a sacrificial strip of aluminum to make sure it wouldn't tip down while being sawn.? The
By Mark Kimball · #16197 ·
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By Group Notification <irealty@...> · #16196 ·