Can any seasoned bandsaw users help me with some perhaps beginner questions about my new BS400?
I've aligned the blade with the table (with an engineers square from the side of the blade) but should I also be aligning it front to back e.g. if it's not square when putting the square up against the back of the blade?
It's slightly out, maybe it doesnt matter?
Secondly, I was hoping when I set the location of the upper guide assembly e.g. side guides just behind the blade gullet and thruster not quite in contact with the back of the blade, that I'd then be able to use the rise and fall to set height without needing to readjust the guides basic position. However the whole rise and fall and guides is closer to the blade at the top of its height compared to when its down near the table, which means I have to loosen and move them every time. I had thought I would not need to unless changing blades.
p.s. I've watched the snodgrass video and have Mr Maskerys DVD on the way.
Cheers!
Carl.
I've aligned the blade with the table (with an engineers square from the side of the blade) but should I also be aligning it front to back e.g. if it's not square when putting the square up against the back of the blade?
It's slightly out, maybe it doesnt matter?
Secondly, I was hoping when I set the location of the upper guide assembly e.g. side guides just behind the blade gullet and thruster not quite in contact with the back of the blade, that I'd then be able to use the rise and fall to set height without needing to readjust the guides basic position. However the whole rise and fall and guides is closer to the blade at the top of its height compared to when its down near the table, which means I have to loosen and move them every time. I had thought I would not need to unless changing blades.
p.s. I've watched the snodgrass video and have Mr Maskerys DVD on the way.
Cheers!
Carl.