OPJ":155pgweq said:
Recently acquired a second-hand Startrite 401E (230v) as a significant upgrade from my 12" SIP 01486 bandsaw. 8)
A bit more on the SIP 01486...
... as fettled (by me, but mainly by OPJ, and shod with Tuffsaw blades I have to say it's a little gem.
Things I especially like:
Guide rollers: after much fettling I have them working sweetly, and they're easy to adjust (hat tip to Steve M. again for techniques).
Performance: Have resawn 6" Idigbo beautifully. This is in part down to the quality of Tuffsaw's blades, but the machine itself doesn't seem stressed. I've yet to try bandsawn veneers tho.
Full adjustments: you can align the top and bottom wheels properly. I've noticed that more recent, similar-sized models don't let you adjust the bottom wheel very well, if at all.
Criticisms:
The fence and associated mountings: not good. I'm considering a replacement, and
definitely considering Steve Maskery's micro-adjustable fence design on "
Workshop Essentials 4 (or 5)."
Dust-extraction: Poor and badly sited (they all do that, sir). Olly fitted a home-made extraction system just below the table, which works very well. I'm considering a mod-to-the-mod, to restore the throat height and return the pivot point to be planar with the table (he had to lift the table to fit the extraction system).
Throat plate: it's circular and thin and small, and a PITA to make replacements for... at the moment. I do have a cunning plan tho
Construction quality: the frame is slightly out of square. I've adjusted the top guard to compensate as much as possible, and have shimmed the table to be perpendicular in both axes, but changing the blade size changes the tension and changes the amount of lean and twist. I suspect this is only 'cured' on ancient Wadkins weighing as much as a house, but it adds a bit of fiddling to blade changes if the alignment is critical.