This is down to self discipline, I always take the tension of my BS400 until it is required and it has become second nature to just pull the lever down to re tension when needed as it is much better to leave the frame without the stress and the blade relaxed. This is probably more important with modern sheet metal fabricated machines than the big old beast of yesteryear which were really solid.Looking for advice after using the bandsaw do you nock the tension of all the time. The thing is if you forget to put the tension back on then start the machine.it could damage the blade.ty
This is down to self discipline, I always take the tension of my BS400 until it is required and it has become second nature to just pull the lever down to re tension when needed as it is much better to leave the frame without the stress and the blade relaxed. This is probably more important with modern sheet metal fabricated machines than the big old beast of yesteryear which were really solid.
When I was looking for a bandsaw I had the BS350 in mind and when I visited Biven Machinery to take a look I first thought how little extra space the 400 requires and a bigger table so was swayed towards it. Then chating with Dave he pointed out how much easier it is to replace the blades because the 400 has the de-tension lever. Now we know how easy it is to not change a blade even if the job requires more or less teeth and anything that can make it an easier process will mean that you are more likely to use the correct blade and get better results so this made me go for the 400 over the 350. Then in use using this tension lever you realise just how much tension is put onto the machine and being from an engineering background it just made sense not to leave it tensioned. The issue is as mentioned is that if you have to wind the tension off and back on then it is a pita especially if it effects the blade setup.
Luckily for me I can change blades and adjust tension to suit but alignment remains, both wheels are exactly in line as per snodgrass and blade runs central.
After I started my Laguna bandsaw too many times without putting the tension on the blade, I created and 3D printed this. I glued some small magnets on the back and place it on the table when tension is removed, and stick it on the upper cabinet when tension is applied.Looking for advice after using the bandsaw do you nock the tension of all the time. The thing is if you forget to put the tension back on then start the machine.it could damage the blade.ty
As stated, I created and 3D printed it myselfThat's very good where did you get it from did you print it
Ive never bothered with narrow bandsaw machines (IM referring to blades from 1/8" to 1")Looking for advice after using the bandsaw do you nock the tension of all the time. The thing is if you forget to put the tension back on then start the machine.it could damage the blade.ty
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