HOJ
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I don't mean to pry but what did you spend a 5 figure sum on?I have spent a year so far spending a 5 figure sum to try and to learn how to make a piece of wood perfectly straight and level!
I don't mean to pry but what did you spend a 5 figure sum on?I have spent a year so far spending a 5 figure sum to try and to learn how to make a piece of wood perfectly straight and level!
I've just signed up for the 1 hour Record Power bandsaw workshop with Yandles in November. Here's the link. I dare say they can answer your issues. Record Power Focus Weekend: Bandsaws - YandlesI have spent a ridiculous amount of time trying to get this to be calibrated, but every time I cut a piece of wood, it veers off to begin with. This is my first band saw, so I presume it is me, but I am getting very frustrated.
I have watched a million YouTube videos, but am now just blind to it.
Is there anyone willing to come and help me set it up. I am 15 mins out of Bath in Radstock, Somerset.
More than happy to pay for someones time.
Thanks
BigDean.
Thanks for that. I did that one, which convinced me to buy the machine, but to be honest, with 12 people in a room for 1 hour, it was more of an overview than any in depth calibration.I've just signed up for the 1 hour Record Power bandsaw workshop with Yandles in November. Here's the link. I dare say they can answer your issues. Record Power Focus Weekend: Bandsaws - Yandles
Thanks Tom, really appreciate your comprehensive reply. Looks like I have even more to learn!If yer still having trouble, then the scribing beam would tell all.
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The wheels need to be within tolerance for the beam not to pick up an error
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You'll know what that tolerance is, by rotating the wheel and seeing if the pen lands on the same spot/line.
0.5 mm on my 24" wheels translated to a 4mmish error, what only looks like the tracking was adjusted.
A suitable width blade needs to be installed whilst using the beam, (for the upper wheel not to tip) and tracked as such as not to scuff the timber.
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Once that is checked/fettled ,then you should be able have a consistent datum line of the upper wheel.
I'm leaving out that "other" line, as most saws aren't adjustable in that regards,
so you better cross yer fingers and have a looooooose drive belt (motor bearings only take but a second to get destroyed)View attachment 169042
Acutally co-planar now, and not possibly 4mm out
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Using the same piece of timber what fits in the chassis for aligning the adjustable lower wheel to suit the upper non adjustable one.
Don't pinch the shaft if moving the lower wheel, so a bolt loosened in both axis to do so,
loose blade and tighten again etc.
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I left out filing the face of the wheels to do this alignment, as I've left out the motor stuff,
since you don't have a Centauro.
Doesn't mean you couldn't Centaurolize your machine, should you deem the saw really worth doing so.
Unpleasant reading perhaps, and not intended as a challenge or suggestion...
but that's how you'll get to know your machine,
or why it might be misbehaving, should the tires be reliable.
Tom
I bought a Record B250 a while back and it set up OK with the bladee supplied. My first project was a bandsaw box and it turned out good. The blade is still going and can cut thin (1/8") and accurate pieces for miniature crafting.So... Installed the new 1/2" x 3/4 Premium Vari-Tooth that I was saving until I had it all setup and guess what, it is much much better.
Will spend some time fettling now, but think that is going to sort the problem.
They should just supply without a blade if they are that bad!
Thanks all
BigDean
No bother, but worth noting it's not comprehensive without the motor,Thanks Tom, really appreciate your comprehensive reply. Looks like I have even more to learn!
any progress?Thanks. Will do some later.
Thanks for following up, but as above, after switching to the Tuff Saws blade, it seems to be much much better. It will get a more comprehensive workout next week.any progress?
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