Steve Blackdog
Established Member
I have had a good day's shopping today and picked up my new baby bandsaw, a 1998 French made Inca Euro 205 bandsaw, which I saw working. Does anyone else have one? It set me back (just?) £50 with some spare blades. I think I'll be shelling out for a new 'main' blade for this.
I don't really want to mess about changing blades every ten minutes, so I'm thinking of a 6mm blade. The manual claims that this little chap is capable of eating through hard wood and will serve pros and hobbiests alike. Even though it has a throat of just 8" it can cut 5 1/2' deep under the guides. It has a direct drive 1/3 hp motor (made in Germany, fwiw!).
I want to be able to cut some curves (such as guitar router templates etc), and I will give a few bowl blanks a trim (feeding very slowly I guess). What is the best general purpose type (TPI etc) blade to get?
And Dure Edge, Axcalibur or Tuff-saws (or other!)?
My other purchase for £40 was a Record Power DMS 26 drill stand. It has seen some use, but, for half the new price, it appears to be in super condition. Any tips for maintenance and set up of these presses?
I'm all ears
Steve
I don't really want to mess about changing blades every ten minutes, so I'm thinking of a 6mm blade. The manual claims that this little chap is capable of eating through hard wood and will serve pros and hobbiests alike. Even though it has a throat of just 8" it can cut 5 1/2' deep under the guides. It has a direct drive 1/3 hp motor (made in Germany, fwiw!).
I want to be able to cut some curves (such as guitar router templates etc), and I will give a few bowl blanks a trim (feeding very slowly I guess). What is the best general purpose type (TPI etc) blade to get?
And Dure Edge, Axcalibur or Tuff-saws (or other!)?
My other purchase for £40 was a Record Power DMS 26 drill stand. It has seen some use, but, for half the new price, it appears to be in super condition. Any tips for maintenance and set up of these presses?
I'm all ears
Steve