P pjwillms Established Member Joined 10 Dec 2024 Messages 40 Reaction score 2 Location Rct Today at 13:57 #1 I looking for advice how to fix the log to a bandsaw jig as I am new to wood working any advice will be appreciated.
I looking for advice how to fix the log to a bandsaw jig as I am new to wood working any advice will be appreciated.
Sachakins The most wasted of days is one without woodwork Joined 4 Apr 2020 Messages 2,836 Reaction score 1,992 Location ENGLAND Today at 14:10 #2 Look for "resawing logs on a bandsaw" on youtube.
P pjwillms Established Member Joined 10 Dec 2024 Messages 40 Reaction score 2 Location Rct Today at 14:12 #3 I have had a quick look a lot of them screw through the plywood in to the log wood that be ok.ty for your reply
I have had a quick look a lot of them screw through the plywood in to the log wood that be ok.ty for your reply
J johnnyb Established Member Joined 13 Nov 2006 Messages 3,864 Reaction score 1,230 Location Biddulph staffs Today at 15:18 #4 Be cateful here as if you try and take a slice not near the centre then the force is unsupported and it relies on your screws "holding".
Be cateful here as if you try and take a slice not near the centre then the force is unsupported and it relies on your screws "holding".
P pjwillms Established Member Joined 10 Dec 2024 Messages 40 Reaction score 2 Location Rct Today at 15:20 #5 Could you recommend a way of fixing the log and thanks for your reply very helpful ty
C Cabinetman Established Member Joined 5 Jan 2017 Messages 3,748 Reaction score 2,286 Location Boston Massachusetts US Today at 15:22 #6 Never done it but like all cutting in woodwork you need it to sit steady so I suggest you use a drawknife to put a flat on it.
Never done it but like all cutting in woodwork you need it to sit steady so I suggest you use a drawknife to put a flat on it.
P pjwillms Established Member Joined 10 Dec 2024 Messages 40 Reaction score 2 Location Rct Today at 15:23 #7 Cabinetman said: Never done it but like all cutting in woodwork you need it to sit steady so I suggest you use a drawknife to put a flat on it. Click to expand... Thanks for your reply
Cabinetman said: Never done it but like all cutting in woodwork you need it to sit steady so I suggest you use a drawknife to put a flat on it. Click to expand... Thanks for your reply