Hi All,
Following some advice from this forum, I have recently purchased the biggest saw I could comfortably fit into my current workshop, which happened to be a 14" axminster JBS160 saw that appears to be a clone of Delta 14" or Grizzly G0555 and I would be grateful for some tips about upgrades/aftermarket accessories.
I mainly intend to use the saw for building plywood jigs, scroll cutting of guitar and mandolin/violin necks & soundboards and some minor resawing (well under the 6" capacity under the guides). It would be good if I can also use the saw for precise cuts for pre-shaping the blanks.
I see that there are 6" riser kits widely available for the Delta clones, and I wouldn't mind having the extra resawing capacity, even though I don't have any immediate use for the extra 6", but I suspect that adding the height will make the frame more flexible and have a negative impact on accuracy? I appreciate that 3/4HP motor will mean a very slow feed rate, which is something I can live with as I won't be resawing large boards more than once or twice a year.
I haven't bought any blades yet, but their length will depend on the riser block, so I would appreciate any advice on whether to get one or not.
Also, from what I have read about bandsaws, I should upgrade the guides to a 3-roller system for improved accuracy - has anyone had any experience with aftermarket guides? I see that carter guides receive good reviews, but a new set of guides would cost me more than the saw itself. The kit sold by axi seems to have the rear roller positioned on its side, which is not ideal?
Any advice about this bandsaw is greatly appreciated!
Following some advice from this forum, I have recently purchased the biggest saw I could comfortably fit into my current workshop, which happened to be a 14" axminster JBS160 saw that appears to be a clone of Delta 14" or Grizzly G0555 and I would be grateful for some tips about upgrades/aftermarket accessories.
I mainly intend to use the saw for building plywood jigs, scroll cutting of guitar and mandolin/violin necks & soundboards and some minor resawing (well under the 6" capacity under the guides). It would be good if I can also use the saw for precise cuts for pre-shaping the blanks.
I see that there are 6" riser kits widely available for the Delta clones, and I wouldn't mind having the extra resawing capacity, even though I don't have any immediate use for the extra 6", but I suspect that adding the height will make the frame more flexible and have a negative impact on accuracy? I appreciate that 3/4HP motor will mean a very slow feed rate, which is something I can live with as I won't be resawing large boards more than once or twice a year.
I haven't bought any blades yet, but their length will depend on the riser block, so I would appreciate any advice on whether to get one or not.
Also, from what I have read about bandsaws, I should upgrade the guides to a 3-roller system for improved accuracy - has anyone had any experience with aftermarket guides? I see that carter guides receive good reviews, but a new set of guides would cost me more than the saw itself. The kit sold by axi seems to have the rear roller positioned on its side, which is not ideal?
Any advice about this bandsaw is greatly appreciated!