Tensioning bandsaw blades on smaller saws can be a bit hit and miss, as apparently the saw's own indicator is often way out, or not helpful (mine has a scale of 1 to 10). Precision tension gauges can be bought , but at a 3 figure cost. Hopefully what follows may be useful to others...
It suddenly ocurred to me to use my Lidl 150mm digital calipers to measure the stretch in the blade, as 'real' gauges do. Set them at 150mm, and clip to the untensioned but straight blade, (I used a couple of 2" G cramps). Zero the display, and then wind on the tension. ). 0.01mm of extension equates to 2000 psi. A reading of beween 0.07mm and 0.08mm will equate to 15,000 psi, usually reccomended for deep cuts on smaller machines. Half that is probably Ok for shallow cuts, and twice (~30,000psi) for bimetal blades.
It suddenly ocurred to me to use my Lidl 150mm digital calipers to measure the stretch in the blade, as 'real' gauges do. Set them at 150mm, and clip to the untensioned but straight blade, (I used a couple of 2" G cramps). Zero the display, and then wind on the tension. ). 0.01mm of extension equates to 2000 psi. A reading of beween 0.07mm and 0.08mm will equate to 15,000 psi, usually reccomended for deep cuts on smaller machines. Half that is probably Ok for shallow cuts, and twice (~30,000psi) for bimetal blades.