Grahamshed
Established Member
I am looking for a way to deal with bandsaw drift.
Some youtube videos claim that if the teeth of the saw are in the middle of the wheels then you dont get drift, but if i set mine up that way my guides do not go back far enough.
Most other vids show a way involving making a free hand cut but my eyesight is such that I doubt I could follow a straight line closely enough to be sure I was seeing the result of drift and not just inaccuracy.
One vid said you could make a short cut with the wood against the fence and then check the back of the cut to see which side of the blade had a gap between it and the wood and then adjust the fence accordingly. Anyone tried this ?
Or does anyone know another way that does not involve good eyesight ?
Some youtube videos claim that if the teeth of the saw are in the middle of the wheels then you dont get drift, but if i set mine up that way my guides do not go back far enough.
Most other vids show a way involving making a free hand cut but my eyesight is such that I doubt I could follow a straight line closely enough to be sure I was seeing the result of drift and not just inaccuracy.
One vid said you could make a short cut with the wood against the fence and then check the back of the cut to see which side of the blade had a gap between it and the wood and then adjust the fence accordingly. Anyone tried this ?
Or does anyone know another way that does not involve good eyesight ?