Hi
I have the 16" SIP Bandsaw and I'm stuck trying to get this thing back in alignment. I say back as at one point I was able to cut my own veneers without any problems.
I have ongoing orders to re-saw hundreds of meters of reclaimed boards.
So the problem is the blades (I've tried 3) all seem to be sitting not only at an angle in the guides but the guides seem (on the top only) to be sitting at an angle. It looks as though the whole lot of guides, the casting they sit in and the arm that raises and lowers all needs to move over to the right or move the wheel to the left. Unfortunately there's no adjustment for this.
To add to the problem the adjustable arm the casting sits on allowing the casting and bearings to move backwards and forwards is not sitting straight in the casting.
I've tried having the blade gullet center on the tyre and also tried the blade centered on the tyer.
I'm just doing an experiment with a narrower blade just to see if I can get some cut but it doesn't look hopeful.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
G.
I have the 16" SIP Bandsaw and I'm stuck trying to get this thing back in alignment. I say back as at one point I was able to cut my own veneers without any problems.
I have ongoing orders to re-saw hundreds of meters of reclaimed boards.
So the problem is the blades (I've tried 3) all seem to be sitting not only at an angle in the guides but the guides seem (on the top only) to be sitting at an angle. It looks as though the whole lot of guides, the casting they sit in and the arm that raises and lowers all needs to move over to the right or move the wheel to the left. Unfortunately there's no adjustment for this.
To add to the problem the adjustable arm the casting sits on allowing the casting and bearings to move backwards and forwards is not sitting straight in the casting.
I've tried having the blade gullet center on the tyre and also tried the blade centered on the tyer.
I'm just doing an experiment with a narrower blade just to see if I can get some cut but it doesn't look hopeful.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
G.