galleywood
Established Member
This is my first post.
I recently got my first bandsaw (EB BAS 316G) and have put in a new 3/8 Tuffsaws' blade and am setting it up as per Steve Maskery's DVD.
Having set the tracking and tension this is the position of the blade on the top and bottom wheels:-
Pic 1 - blade running on top wheel, with gullet central - that is just the way it worked out, I did not set out to achieve this.
Pic 2 - blade partially hanging off lower wheel.
Pic 3 - gap between upper wheel and frame (approx 2 to 3mm).
When I dressed the back of the blade with an oil stone, even very light pressure caused the blade to move further forward on the lower wheel and it may well have come off if I had continued.
I have had to remove the bottom door catch on the upper door in order to close it as it fouls the wheel - bear in mind Pic 3.
When I saw the bandsaw in use when I bought it both door catches were in use - I can't vouch for the rest of the setup as i did not have the knowledge from Steve's DVD then.
I am concerned the the position of the blade on the lower wheel is too far forward and may come off in use.
I am wondering if i should try and induce some tilt to the lower wheel axle to get the blade to track nearer the centre.
The axle has (4) steering bolts at the back end which would have to overcome the alignment caused by the M20 nut that secures it to the frame.
What are your opinions, please
I recently got my first bandsaw (EB BAS 316G) and have put in a new 3/8 Tuffsaws' blade and am setting it up as per Steve Maskery's DVD.
Having set the tracking and tension this is the position of the blade on the top and bottom wheels:-
Pic 1 - blade running on top wheel, with gullet central - that is just the way it worked out, I did not set out to achieve this.
Pic 2 - blade partially hanging off lower wheel.
Pic 3 - gap between upper wheel and frame (approx 2 to 3mm).
When I dressed the back of the blade with an oil stone, even very light pressure caused the blade to move further forward on the lower wheel and it may well have come off if I had continued.
I have had to remove the bottom door catch on the upper door in order to close it as it fouls the wheel - bear in mind Pic 3.
When I saw the bandsaw in use when I bought it both door catches were in use - I can't vouch for the rest of the setup as i did not have the knowledge from Steve's DVD then.
I am concerned the the position of the blade on the lower wheel is too far forward and may come off in use.
I am wondering if i should try and induce some tilt to the lower wheel axle to get the blade to track nearer the centre.
The axle has (4) steering bolts at the back end which would have to overcome the alignment caused by the M20 nut that secures it to the frame.
What are your opinions, please