Callum
Established Member
Hi there, I'm after a bit of advice please. I was using an axcaliber 1/4 inch 10tpi blade on my bandsaw today to cut out some easter bunny shapes with the young lad in the house (yes we're stuck inside), and after the very last cut, and after turning the bandsaw off, I turned around and heard a very worrying bang, and I found that the blade had snapped. Luckily the blade never flung out at all, and we had both stepped away from the machine so no injuries or anything, but obviously I don't want to be in a position again, especially with the boy stood there if theres a risk of it snapping again due to something I might be doing wrong.
I'm just after some advice really, but i'm pretty sure the reason it snapped was something to do with the last cut off bit of wood, as it fell down towards the lower wheel and got stuck somewhere around the wheel and the blade instead of getting sucked away into the connected vacuum, and I'm guessing this put some strain on the blade somehow as the machine was slowing down?? The blade snapped about 10mm away from the weld so I didn't think it was a bad blade.
My questions really are, could I have over tensioned the blade at all, I always here about them being under tensioned but so far I've not found that an issue yet? Or was it the way I'd used the blade, I felt sometimes I may of tried to cut too tight of a turn when cutting the curves on the bunnies so was it the that may of weakened the blade?
Thanks.
These are the unfinished bunnies for those that might be interested :lol:
I'm just after some advice really, but i'm pretty sure the reason it snapped was something to do with the last cut off bit of wood, as it fell down towards the lower wheel and got stuck somewhere around the wheel and the blade instead of getting sucked away into the connected vacuum, and I'm guessing this put some strain on the blade somehow as the machine was slowing down?? The blade snapped about 10mm away from the weld so I didn't think it was a bad blade.
My questions really are, could I have over tensioned the blade at all, I always here about them being under tensioned but so far I've not found that an issue yet? Or was it the way I'd used the blade, I felt sometimes I may of tried to cut too tight of a turn when cutting the curves on the bunnies so was it the that may of weakened the blade?
Thanks.
These are the unfinished bunnies for those that might be interested :lol: