couple of videos for you.
1, QR working just fine thanks.
2. cross cut. watch the thrust bearing, note that it isn't always spinning and when it is, it isn't heavily loaded as the blade is cutting quick enough to make forward progression. this is because 1, the bearing is in the right damned place and 2, the feed rate is just about right for the blade.
3. messing about to show why this cheap bandsaw, when setup correctly is actually pretty capable, worth noting the the blade on this is 2-3 years old and not far off trashed, still worked just fine thanks. (ok, pine not hardwood, not wasting the good stuff doing this)
upper blade housing removed because it annoyed me (it isn't a damned guard)
tension knob removed because it mean't I couldn't put the saw under my bench.
dust kept because I'm a messy sod.