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Re: Bandsaw blades - final lesson?
I doubt we will ever know this. They sent the replacement blade and there wasn¡¯t any mention of an RMA or return requirement. I will ask. The lesson I was trying to emphasize - if you are having
By Michael Branning · #136846 ·
Re: Bandsaw blades - lesson learned
On the lower cost side I have heard a lot of good things about wood slicer blades. I really need to order and check one out. Wood Slicer Resaw Bandsaw Blade | Bandsaw
By imran · #136845 ·
Re: Bandsaw blades - lesson learned
I wonder how many dud blades got sent out, or if that was a one off kinda thing, as seemingly there wasn't a strikingly evident issue there, so perhaps this might be mentioned in the coming weeks or
By Tom Trees · #136844 ·
Re: Bandsaw blades - lesson learned
Only you can answer that, and whether it would be taken up as philosophical question about longevity, and the unknown... or indeed a concerned one, is up to you. If the latter, then the only way to
By Tom Trees · #136843 ·
Re: Bandsaw blades - lesson learned
My reaction to my SCM (made in Italy) saw was the same as Imran¡¯s reaction to his Laguna. I had no idea a bandsaw could cut like that. I have a 1¡± Resaw King on the saw. I have a 3/8¡± steel
By John Hinman · #136842 ·
Re: Bandsaw blades - lesson learned
Tom, all three of these blades were carbide tipped and the exact same make and model. This bandsaw has always cut well in the past. The 2nd blade was a lemon as best I can tell.
By Michael Branning · #136841 ·
Re: Bandsaw blades - lesson learned
Is Laguna LT16SEC 2.5HP 12¡± Resaw (made by Meber) from 2001 a modern saw? This was the first cut after installing resaw king. It is a 2x8 SPF scrap but I was so impressed (probable easy to be
By imran · #136840 ·
Re: Bandsaw blades - lesson learned
I wouldn't expect any blade to perform well on most any modern bandsaw design, and it will never cease to amaze me how most folks expect any different. That's my opinion, from someone who's worked on
By Tom Trees · #136839 ·
Re: K700 Start up
Well done Alex. Yes alway start at the input when suspecting power issue unless something obvious says otherwise. If you have the time, please share a pic of the burnt plastic. Did you find any dust
By imran · #136838 ·
Re: K700 Start up
Alex, Download an app called Camscanner....it FREE! You can shoot (with your phone camera) a document and send it as a highly readable PDF file that can be magnified almost with no limit! Kind
By Brian · #136837 ·
Re: K700 Start up
Solved. Popped the switch out , burnt plastic. Connected directly and off the saw goes. If I was a little more electrically inclined, I guess I would know you should always start and the wall and
By Alex @ Bespoke Woodworking · #136836 ·
Re: K700 Start up
So on the plug side of the main power switch I get 220v as I should, but on the other side of the switch when it is 'on' I get 14v? I honestly don't know if I have cycled that switch 6x in the last 4
By Alex @ Bespoke Woodworking · #136835 ·
Re: K700 Start up
I guess the forum software compresses the image? I think I can wrap my head around tracing the AC to where its open... I will give it a shot. Thanks Imran.
By Alex @ Bespoke Woodworking · #136834 ·
Bandsaw blades - lesson learned
This wasn¡¯t on a felder bandsaw but the lesson is applicable. I¡¯ve had a Jet 5HP 20¡± bandsaw for 7 years and purchased a 1 1/4¡± Laguna Resaw King blade for it about 6 years ago. I¡¯ve done
By Michael Branning · #136833 ·
Re: K700 Start up
The image is low res and hard to read. It appears you want to short X2 terminals 4 & 1. I recommend that you just probe with a volt meter on AC setting starting from the transformer. You will see the
By imran · #136832 ·
Re: K700 Start up
Hi Imran, Thanks for the reply, and the safety reminder. Your points above all make sense, and it would seem like I am not getting 24VAC to the green start button, which leads me to believe its the
By Alex @ Bespoke Woodworking · #136831 ·
Re: K700 Start up
Important Safety Advice: In these no start situations please remove the blades. You never know when the machine is going to start and you don¡¯t want to be reaching in period and absolutely NOT with
By imran · #136830 ·
Re: K700 Start up
Hi Alex, It is difficult to help someone troubleshoot this way because after every observation there are multiple paths of action. But here is what I can share. 1. There is no relay activation
By imran · #136829 ·
K700 Start up
Hi All, I have been through the threads on K700 start up issues and haven't been able to resolve mine. I haven't spoken to Felder yet as its a long weekend. Here are the symptoms and my steps to
Re: KF700 S Keeps throwing scoring blade belt
Rod, Thanks for your thoughts, especially confirming that you do not remove the scoring blade when not in use. My current habit, following the installation of various table inserts or blades, is to
By Steve Hubbard · #136827 ·