twodoctors
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Well, I proved myself wrong.
It's 1" radius, but it is do-able. Not far off 5/8", but my bandsaw just won't take it. If I twist it any more the blade will slow and eventually get stuck. I think on a more powerful bandsaw it's not going to be as big a problem.
The one on the left is with the 3/8" 4TPI; next two is the 1/4" 10TPI. You can see burn marks easily, and that's me taking it very very very slowly. Almost 10sec pre mm if not less. Some of the turns I did struggle with. I had to do what I do with scroll saw: come back, turn and let the blade widen the kerf, and then push on (and repeat if nothing happens). Really really struggle with the third piece, esp in the top left corner, I thought I might not make the turn and the whole box destroyed. Stuck there for a fair while. Same with the last turn (bottom). I went anti-clockwise for all of them.
Now my blade won't cut straight (as expected). I do really mean it though:
This was done with the fence on. You can see how it wants to cut to the right. Eventually correct itself a bit, then I was stuck in a few spot (circled), and jammed at the last circle. Had to remove the fence and try to finish it off (but pulled to the right). I can't even turn it left as the blade will just jam. With the skewing and friction burn etc and very slow cutting (blunt already?), might have to chuck that into the bin soon.
I wonder whether I should ask Ian for a 6 or 8tpi instead.
Adrian
It's 1" radius, but it is do-able. Not far off 5/8", but my bandsaw just won't take it. If I twist it any more the blade will slow and eventually get stuck. I think on a more powerful bandsaw it's not going to be as big a problem.
The one on the left is with the 3/8" 4TPI; next two is the 1/4" 10TPI. You can see burn marks easily, and that's me taking it very very very slowly. Almost 10sec pre mm if not less. Some of the turns I did struggle with. I had to do what I do with scroll saw: come back, turn and let the blade widen the kerf, and then push on (and repeat if nothing happens). Really really struggle with the third piece, esp in the top left corner, I thought I might not make the turn and the whole box destroyed. Stuck there for a fair while. Same with the last turn (bottom). I went anti-clockwise for all of them.
Now my blade won't cut straight (as expected). I do really mean it though:
This was done with the fence on. You can see how it wants to cut to the right. Eventually correct itself a bit, then I was stuck in a few spot (circled), and jammed at the last circle. Had to remove the fence and try to finish it off (but pulled to the right). I can't even turn it left as the blade will just jam. With the skewing and friction burn etc and very slow cutting (blunt already?), might have to chuck that into the bin soon.
I wonder whether I should ask Ian for a 6 or 8tpi instead.
Adrian