Arnold9801
Established Member
I have the above band saw and have an issue 're the blade guides. I always get drift on the blade and have finally decided to see what's causing this. In doing so I can see that the 2 blade guides (the top ones that is) appear to be to far forward. Subsequently they are rubbing on the set of the blade. This results in unwanted wear on the outer tips of the blade destroying it's set. Now this maybe the cause of why my blades keep on drifting?
The carriage these 2 guides are on can be adjusted but cannot be moved back quite far enough to be rree of touching tge tips of thd teeth.. It's just about 4mm to far forward.
I think the only way around this is to bring the blade forward on the tyres. In watching some top guys you tubes on setting up a band saw, they say the location of the blade on the tyre means the lowest point in the bay of the teeth, should be in the centre of the wheel/tyre. For me to brjng the blade forward on the wheel to avoid the set being worn away by the guides could cause other issues?
If anyone else has this same band saw, how have you managed over this issue. The thing is I don't want to buy the replacement guides.
Any advice and some pics of your saw if possible please!
Regards
The carriage these 2 guides are on can be adjusted but cannot be moved back quite far enough to be rree of touching tge tips of thd teeth.. It's just about 4mm to far forward.
I think the only way around this is to bring the blade forward on the tyres. In watching some top guys you tubes on setting up a band saw, they say the location of the blade on the tyre means the lowest point in the bay of the teeth, should be in the centre of the wheel/tyre. For me to brjng the blade forward on the wheel to avoid the set being worn away by the guides could cause other issues?
If anyone else has this same band saw, how have you managed over this issue. The thing is I don't want to buy the replacement guides.
Any advice and some pics of your saw if possible please!
Regards