Rex deWolf
Established Member
Hi all
Bought this bandsaw on gumtree and generally well pleased with so far.
Went thru the complete setup step by step according to the manual which came with it. The existing blade was gummy as if it had been used for cutting wet timber and was covered in resin, so I replaced it with a new one, again following the manual step by step.
Mostly I've used it on rip cuts on timber up to 20mm thick with no problem but I suspect the blade runs slower than it should, but have no way of checking this.
Recently I tried to rip a 300mm length of 50 x 50 with the table tilted at 45 degrees and the blade ground to a halt after about 100 mm. It seems to me that there is too much resistance between the blade and workpiece or that the blade is not running fast enough. The blade bearings are set at 25 thou (approx. 0.5mm). The only thing that I can see wrong is that the blade does not sit centrally in the band guide, but I can see no way of adjusting this ( see close-up photo). Any help would be greatly appreciated
Bought this bandsaw on gumtree and generally well pleased with so far.
Went thru the complete setup step by step according to the manual which came with it. The existing blade was gummy as if it had been used for cutting wet timber and was covered in resin, so I replaced it with a new one, again following the manual step by step.
Mostly I've used it on rip cuts on timber up to 20mm thick with no problem but I suspect the blade runs slower than it should, but have no way of checking this.
Recently I tried to rip a 300mm length of 50 x 50 with the table tilted at 45 degrees and the blade ground to a halt after about 100 mm. It seems to me that there is too much resistance between the blade and workpiece or that the blade is not running fast enough. The blade bearings are set at 25 thou (approx. 0.5mm). The only thing that I can see wrong is that the blade does not sit centrally in the band guide, but I can see no way of adjusting this ( see close-up photo). Any help would be greatly appreciated