Hi folks, new member here. Stumbled across this forum when looking for reviews for bandsaws. Looks like a great place for info and advice so thought id sign up. 1st of all sorry if this is in the wrong section as Ive already bought the saw, so not really buying advice im after (for the moment at least).
I wanted something that could rip 6” boards, mill logs, try some bookmatching and turn scrap wood into material for small projects - so basically use it for anything and everything. I would have loved the Sabre 300/350 but way out of my price range ATM. A good offer came up on the Metabo BAS 318 at the weekend so I decided it was worth a punt to get me started and if everything goes well I will upgrade down the line.
I took delivery today and got the saw built fairly quick, the instructions werent the best but was pretty straight forward. I set the bearings and checked the tension etc expecting to have a battle on my hands getting the saw to cut straight but it was cutting way above my expectations in no time. I made a temporary sled for cross cutting some birch logs and it worked a treat (this was just out of scrap will make something better when I decide on a final design)
Overall Ive been very impressed considering the cost, but there are some bits that aren’t so great, like the guard mechanism seems clunky and cheap when raising or lowering the guard.
Some of the guides were a bit awkward to get set, and hard to get even with the guard in different positions.
The mitre guide doesnt look up to much but doubt i would use it much anyway.
The biggest issue though is the bed is high in the middle and about 2 or 3mm lower at either end. I cant find any other reports of this but from the picture can anyone recommend a solution, or should I be looking to have the bed exchanged? I know a bandsaw at this price point is entry level so I was prepared for some imperfection, but not sure what tolerances are deemed acceptable for the likes of that.
One last thing, if anyone can recommend what blades would be good for this bandsaw - I messaged Tuffsaws yesterday but not heard back yet, but from what ive read on here they seem to be highly recommended, so happy to go with them just not sure what would be suitable for this machine.
Picture not the best and the manky old level is I had to hand for trying to show the bed issue…
Would appreciate any input, and also if there are any worthwhile upgrades to think about.
Cheers folks.
I wanted something that could rip 6” boards, mill logs, try some bookmatching and turn scrap wood into material for small projects - so basically use it for anything and everything. I would have loved the Sabre 300/350 but way out of my price range ATM. A good offer came up on the Metabo BAS 318 at the weekend so I decided it was worth a punt to get me started and if everything goes well I will upgrade down the line.
I took delivery today and got the saw built fairly quick, the instructions werent the best but was pretty straight forward. I set the bearings and checked the tension etc expecting to have a battle on my hands getting the saw to cut straight but it was cutting way above my expectations in no time. I made a temporary sled for cross cutting some birch logs and it worked a treat (this was just out of scrap will make something better when I decide on a final design)
Overall Ive been very impressed considering the cost, but there are some bits that aren’t so great, like the guard mechanism seems clunky and cheap when raising or lowering the guard.
Some of the guides were a bit awkward to get set, and hard to get even with the guard in different positions.
The mitre guide doesnt look up to much but doubt i would use it much anyway.
The biggest issue though is the bed is high in the middle and about 2 or 3mm lower at either end. I cant find any other reports of this but from the picture can anyone recommend a solution, or should I be looking to have the bed exchanged? I know a bandsaw at this price point is entry level so I was prepared for some imperfection, but not sure what tolerances are deemed acceptable for the likes of that.
One last thing, if anyone can recommend what blades would be good for this bandsaw - I messaged Tuffsaws yesterday but not heard back yet, but from what ive read on here they seem to be highly recommended, so happy to go with them just not sure what would be suitable for this machine.
Picture not the best and the manky old level is I had to hand for trying to show the bed issue…
Would appreciate any input, and also if there are any worthwhile upgrades to think about.
Cheers folks.