woodfarmer
Established Member
I have noticed over the years here there is often this scenario.
novice buys new bandsaw but is disappointed by its cutting ability.
asks the forum for advice.
watches Alex Snodgrass video, and does the adjustments accordingly at the same time fits new blade from Tuffsaws.
machine much better.
All of the improvement attributed to the new blade.
I went the same route myself but recently to cut firewood (kindling) I reinstalled the old "useless" relatively fine toothed blade that came with the saw as I didn't mind risking it on reclaimed timber. Oddly enough it now cuts tolerably well. Not as well as a new tuffsaws blade but very usable.
I think we may have over criticised the manufacturers. They have no idea what the customer will cut so it has to be a general purpose blade. It cant whizz through wet logs like a 3 tpi sabrecut. nor through dry oak logs like a super fast cut. But it will soldier on through a variety of woods from 6 inches thick to just under an inch. Maybe we should be a little kinder to the manufacturers. This does not include the Fox F28-194B crapamatic however
novice buys new bandsaw but is disappointed by its cutting ability.
asks the forum for advice.
watches Alex Snodgrass video, and does the adjustments accordingly at the same time fits new blade from Tuffsaws.
machine much better.
All of the improvement attributed to the new blade.
I went the same route myself but recently to cut firewood (kindling) I reinstalled the old "useless" relatively fine toothed blade that came with the saw as I didn't mind risking it on reclaimed timber. Oddly enough it now cuts tolerably well. Not as well as a new tuffsaws blade but very usable.
I think we may have over criticised the manufacturers. They have no idea what the customer will cut so it has to be a general purpose blade. It cant whizz through wet logs like a 3 tpi sabrecut. nor through dry oak logs like a super fast cut. But it will soldier on through a variety of woods from 6 inches thick to just under an inch. Maybe we should be a little kinder to the manufacturers. This does not include the Fox F28-194B crapamatic however