Jamie Copeland
Established Member
Having set up my new shiny bandsaw last week and testing it on some pieces of scrap wood I decided today to try cutting a bowl blank from a piece of green beech.
I sliced the bark edges off and drew a circle on top before starting to cut. I was using a 3/4 sabre tooth blade.
I thought this was ok for straight and radial cuts, but clearly not! The blade bent and started cutting squint.
I'm using good quality blades so I'm almost certain it's a case of user error!
Where did I go wrong?
I'd rather not keep ruining blades or ruin the bandsaw or, worse still, ruin myself!
I sliced the bark edges off and drew a circle on top before starting to cut. I was using a 3/4 sabre tooth blade.
I thought this was ok for straight and radial cuts, but clearly not! The blade bent and started cutting squint.
I'm using good quality blades so I'm almost certain it's a case of user error!
Where did I go wrong?
I'd rather not keep ruining blades or ruin the bandsaw or, worse still, ruin myself!