Evening!
Have been setting up my new bandsaw today which has ceramic guides, so far so good, and got to the stage of doing a few test cuts only to be greeted by loads of sparks coming from the top rear guide. Panic ensues, turn off the machine did a bit of research and find its quite normal to get a few sparks. My question is what constitutes a few sparks. Have set the rear guide as would on my normal guides on my old machine so close but not in contact with blade unless some pressure is placed on the blade. There were sparks every time I pushed timber up against the blade. Do I need to allow more space (which I assume cannot be the answer as negates the point of it being there surely) or is it something you just get used to, does it get less as the guide 'Beds' in. Anyone using ceramic guides have any advice.
Thanks
Kev
Have been setting up my new bandsaw today which has ceramic guides, so far so good, and got to the stage of doing a few test cuts only to be greeted by loads of sparks coming from the top rear guide. Panic ensues, turn off the machine did a bit of research and find its quite normal to get a few sparks. My question is what constitutes a few sparks. Have set the rear guide as would on my normal guides on my old machine so close but not in contact with blade unless some pressure is placed on the blade. There were sparks every time I pushed timber up against the blade. Do I need to allow more space (which I assume cannot be the answer as negates the point of it being there surely) or is it something you just get used to, does it get less as the guide 'Beds' in. Anyone using ceramic guides have any advice.
Thanks
Kev