Where am i going wrong with bandsaw?

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There's a video on YT with the video description is below. Looks like it could be related to your issue. This is also a Sabre 450 bandsaw.

"When trying to mount an original Record Power 3/4" (19 mm) blade the tension system all the way up still wasn't enough the have enough tension on the blade. By contacting Record Power the factory adjustment was pointed out as the option to still have the blade properly mounted. In this video it is explained and demonstrated how this can be done.Bandsaw: Record Power Sabre 450Blade: Record Power 3/4" (19mm), 3 TPI, L=3885mm, t=0.8mm"
 
There's a video on YT with the video description is below. Looks like it could be related to your issue. This is also a Sabre 450 bandsaw.

"When trying to mount an original Record Power 3/4" (19 mm) blade the tension system all the way up still wasn't enough the have enough tension on the blade. By contacting Record Power the factory adjustment was pointed out as the option to still have the blade properly mounted. In this video it is explained and demonstrated how this can be done.Bandsaw: Record Power Sabre 450Blade: Record Power 3/4" (19mm), 3 TPI, L=3885mm, t=0.8mm"
Kinda wonder what Record were thinking about with the factory setting being too short for the specified blade length.
Regards
John
 
Make sure the blade guides are set up with the back of the blade touching the thrust bearing. Keep the guide bearings off the teeth of the blade. Don't force the wood through the blade, let the blade do the work, as they say. And, has your piece of wood been put through the planner to ensure a square edge between the table and the fence. Obviously, is the fence square to the table and blade.
 
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