Hi,
I bought a 2nd hand Record Power BS500 bandsaw recently and went through the process of reading all the set up advice on here and watching the recommended youtube videos. I then set it up following the instruction manual bearing in mind what I'd read on here. I've used a bandsaw plenty of times but this is my first time owning one. The bandsaw, although an older model, has seen very little action and I think the blade is the original one.
I have some seasoned hardwood logs that I wanted to make into blanks and the first 8 or 10 cuts were fine but then the blade started to twist to the right (my right as I look at the blade teeth) and it was difficult to get a straight cut. I checked all the guides and tensions and adjusted as necessary and everything was good. The next cut scared the rubbish out of me as the blade started to cut a curve again and the wood suddenly grabbed the blade and the log was yanked out of my hands. I had to spend the next hour with a chisel digging the blade out which is now kinked.
Is the cause of this related to my 'technique' or could it be an issue with the wood, the blade or bandsaw? Just to be clear, my technique was slow and careful.
Steve
I bought a 2nd hand Record Power BS500 bandsaw recently and went through the process of reading all the set up advice on here and watching the recommended youtube videos. I then set it up following the instruction manual bearing in mind what I'd read on here. I've used a bandsaw plenty of times but this is my first time owning one. The bandsaw, although an older model, has seen very little action and I think the blade is the original one.
I have some seasoned hardwood logs that I wanted to make into blanks and the first 8 or 10 cuts were fine but then the blade started to twist to the right (my right as I look at the blade teeth) and it was difficult to get a straight cut. I checked all the guides and tensions and adjusted as necessary and everything was good. The next cut scared the rubbish out of me as the blade started to cut a curve again and the wood suddenly grabbed the blade and the log was yanked out of my hands. I had to spend the next hour with a chisel digging the blade out which is now kinked.
Is the cause of this related to my 'technique' or could it be an issue with the wood, the blade or bandsaw? Just to be clear, my technique was slow and careful.
Steve