Managed to do a few cuts today using a Tuffsaws Sabre Cut 1/2 blade at 3 tpi.
I had absolutely no problems cutting the Ash logs at the full 285mm capacity, there was no motor slowdown just lots of dust. The wood is fairly wet only felled 2 weeks ago but of course is not as hard as other woods.
Thoughts so far.
1. The guides work well but it's hard to set them correctly, particularly the lower set, due to poor visibility. The plastic lower blade finger guard came off straight away and I'm tempted to remove a bit of the upper guard as well, but not yet! May get easier as I use it and get to know the viewing points.
2. The dust extraction needs work. When cutting the Ash logs with the grain you get whispery shavings which clump together and quickly blocked the lower extraction port and then completely filled up the bottom wheel cavity! Removing the plastic finger grill from the extraction port solved this but dust extraction could still be better.
3. I've hit my hip and head several times on the sticking out metal fence bar, I'm sure I'm going to have a nice bruise tomorrow! Hopefully the pain will train my muscle memory to miss it or a lump of foam is going on the end.
4. Setting the fence bar parallel to the table and at the correct height whilst also getting the rule at zero is very, very frustrating. I'm still 1mm out on the rule at the moment.
5. I can't yet see the point of the cam action on the fence, seems very complicated and the only use I can see is cutting tapers? What am I missing?
Otherwise great bandsaw, only wish I'd bought it before Covid when it was £1000!
Hi Richard
Thanks for finding the time to cut some wood and send this info.
Sounds good that you could cut to max height without any power loss.
Shame the guides are difficult, Record use easy adjustment as a selling point !
Are the shavings with the grain similar to cutting down grain with a chain saw ?
That seems to clog everything. Gordon mentioned the dust extraction on his Sabre and others have also.
Maybe needsa some mods in that area ?
I thought the fence bar looks pretty long and in the way. I presume it is for using the fence on the opposite side?
The fence sounds like fun I will ask the logic behind the cam on the fence when I get to Yandles. They might know.
Totally agree about the price. I have been waiting to try and buy a BS400 for ages, now all the prices have gone up !
I have given up on the BS400 due to lack of availability and also being told my power supply would not cope with it.
Record say 13amp is ok and Yandles say it needs 16amp. The Sabre 350 is only 20mm short on height of cut and from what you say
copes at full height so would suit my needs fine. I appreciate you were not cutting hardwood but I never really cut anything too hard.
Talking of cutting, did you cut all the tree in the picture your using that Makita cordless saw? Is that one of their 36v saws. How many batteries did that get through ?
Thanks again for all the info
Best regards Tim