Dissolve
Established Member
Hello,
I've been struggling to get a clean cut using my bandsaw and it's time I spent the time to fine tune it. It's a Record BS350 bandsaw and when I first got the saw it was set up and I remember it cutting much better than it does now. I have a Tuffsaws 3/8ths 6tpi blade currently fitted and it really isn't that old. I've also tried another 1/2" tuffsaws blade with similar results.
My problems are when cutting any wood above 10mm in thickness, the teeth seem to wander in the cut left to right, and the blade fails to cut straight when performing any kind of rip cutting or smooth when sawing curves.
I have tried released all the guides to ensure none of them are interfering, I've cleaned al the tyres and checked the tracking, the blade runs consistently right in the middle of the tyre.. the only thing that seems to make any noticeable difference is the tension of the blade, I have tried releasing the tension until the blade wobbles/vibrates visually and then tightening it just enough so that the blade runs true/straight.
I'm still getting this ripply/uneven cut. Even ripping 10mm plywood against the rip fence, the blade seems to twist left and right slightly and you can see the teeth deviating slightly as it cuts the material. It pushes through with ease, it cuts quickly and effortlessly but it doesn't want to cut striaght/smoothly at all.
Has anyone got a suggestion of something else to try?
I've been struggling to get a clean cut using my bandsaw and it's time I spent the time to fine tune it. It's a Record BS350 bandsaw and when I first got the saw it was set up and I remember it cutting much better than it does now. I have a Tuffsaws 3/8ths 6tpi blade currently fitted and it really isn't that old. I've also tried another 1/2" tuffsaws blade with similar results.
My problems are when cutting any wood above 10mm in thickness, the teeth seem to wander in the cut left to right, and the blade fails to cut straight when performing any kind of rip cutting or smooth when sawing curves.
I have tried released all the guides to ensure none of them are interfering, I've cleaned al the tyres and checked the tracking, the blade runs consistently right in the middle of the tyre.. the only thing that seems to make any noticeable difference is the tension of the blade, I have tried releasing the tension until the blade wobbles/vibrates visually and then tightening it just enough so that the blade runs true/straight.
I'm still getting this ripply/uneven cut. Even ripping 10mm plywood against the rip fence, the blade seems to twist left and right slightly and you can see the teeth deviating slightly as it cuts the material. It pushes through with ease, it cuts quickly and effortlessly but it doesn't want to cut striaght/smoothly at all.
Has anyone got a suggestion of something else to try?