Something new in the shop
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Re: Something new in the shop
My experience was that the new blade that came with the saw was pre-dulled by the manufacturer.
Peter Havriluk
Re: Something new in the shop
Not sure why band saw manufactures put such junk blades on their saws. I ordered a set of Woodslicer blades and they showed up the day after the saw. The factory blade never saw wood.
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Re: Something new in the shop
Need help. Sometimes I am a little slow or lazy.
I will be using it to cut out tops and backs and cutting fret boards and necks. Some resawing for bracing.
Soft woods and thin hardwoods.
I known I need a 70.5 in blade but that's all I know.
How about spelling out the specs for me and suggesting where to get it!!
I will be using it to cut out tops and backs and cutting fret boards and necks. Some resawing for bracing.
Soft woods and thin hardwoods.
I known I need a 70.5 in blade but that's all I know.
How about spelling out the specs for me and suggesting where to get it!!
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Re: Something new in the shop
This is the place I bought mine, here is the 1/4" version, you can choose any length.
http://www.pswood.com/1-4-pc-rk-series- ... saw-blade/
http://www.pswood.com/1-4-pc-rk-series- ... saw-blade/
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Re: Something new in the shop
Thank you Dave.
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For what it's worth...I was taught in A&P school that hacksaw blades won't tend to chatter and grab if three teeth are available on the surface of the cut, i.e., the thinner the material, the higher tpi count to use. Does this truism apply to bandsaw blades, too?
Peter Havriluk
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That's what I understand also.
BTW I bought the 1/4" 8RK, though the PC would work well I think.
BTW I bought the 1/4" 8RK, though the PC would work well I think.
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