Valhalla
Established Member
Hi,
I have identified some drift in my bandsaw blade. I've seen the solution whereby the guide is skewed slightly to bring the fence parallel with the blade, but this knocks out the alignment with the slide groove on the table top. The alignment between the fence and the groove is spot-on on my saw.
I saw a video that just aligned the blade closer to the centre of the wheel to adjust the drift. As the drift on my machine pushes the teeth of the blade towards the fence and my saw has a crowned wheel this made some sense. This keeps everything else in alignment as it should be without having to remember to change angles depending on what you're doing.
My question is that if the teeth of the blade rest on the wheel rubber will this damage the rubbers as the manual states that teeth should overhang the front of the wheel by a small amount?
Cheers
I have identified some drift in my bandsaw blade. I've seen the solution whereby the guide is skewed slightly to bring the fence parallel with the blade, but this knocks out the alignment with the slide groove on the table top. The alignment between the fence and the groove is spot-on on my saw.
I saw a video that just aligned the blade closer to the centre of the wheel to adjust the drift. As the drift on my machine pushes the teeth of the blade towards the fence and my saw has a crowned wheel this made some sense. This keeps everything else in alignment as it should be without having to remember to change angles depending on what you're doing.
My question is that if the teeth of the blade rest on the wheel rubber will this damage the rubbers as the manual states that teeth should overhang the front of the wheel by a small amount?
Cheers