Nads
Established Member
I brought a Record BS350X bandsaw a while back and have only just got a chance to set it up and buy some decent blades (Hamilton edge) for it!
I was using it to cut some 20mm oak x-cut & rip with a 6TPI skip tooth blade, and was surprised by the poor finish of the cut surface
I realise that a bandsaw will not leave a prefect finish, but the cut surface seems pretty rough almost serrated. I’ve set the blade guide so it sits just above the timber,
and have tried adjusting the speed, which I feed, the timber but this doesn’t seem to make much difference. :?
I was wondering if any of you guys might know what the problem may be, could it be related to the blade tension, or the bearing not being close enough or something,
I’m pretty new to all this, and would greatly appreciate any advice you could give me .
Thanks again guys
Nads
I was using it to cut some 20mm oak x-cut & rip with a 6TPI skip tooth blade, and was surprised by the poor finish of the cut surface
I realise that a bandsaw will not leave a prefect finish, but the cut surface seems pretty rough almost serrated. I’ve set the blade guide so it sits just above the timber,
and have tried adjusting the speed, which I feed, the timber but this doesn’t seem to make much difference. :?
I was wondering if any of you guys might know what the problem may be, could it be related to the blade tension, or the bearing not being close enough or something,
I’m pretty new to all this, and would greatly appreciate any advice you could give me .
Thanks again guys
Nads