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Rick Boyd
06-09-2009, 4:29 PM
I am wondering what would be the best saw for cutting 3x6 redwood into 1x6
Rick
John McClanahan
06-09-2009, 4:33 PM
Hi rick, I will let some experts answer the question, but welcome to the Creek from a fellow St. Joe resident.
John
Al Navas
06-09-2009, 4:34 PM
Hi, Rick - good to see you here!
Several models of the recent breed of 14-inch band saws have the power to handle this without much trouble. You might want to talk to Larry U. He bought the Rikon, and likes it a bunch.
I hope others will soon chime in with their opinions.
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Julian Nicks
06-09-2009, 4:35 PM
redwood will be easy to cut with any bandsaw. Preferably you'd want one with a good resaw blade like a timberwolf or woodslicer brand that is at least 1/2" and 2-3 tpi.
David Keller NC
06-09-2009, 4:36 PM
One does not usually buy a stationary power tool for a specific job, but a 14" bandsaw with a 2 hp motor would easily handle this. You may get some responses to do it on your table saw - don't. It's dangerous, period, and the emergency room visit will cost you a lot more than the $800 you're going to spend on a stationary 14" bandsaw.
If this is all you forsee needing a bandsaw for, find a commercial shop with a dedicated resaw and pay them to do it. It'll be a lot cheaper.
Eric Meier
06-09-2009, 7:24 PM
I've resawn up to 1" x 8" pieces of Redwood on a Rikon 14" bandsaw with no problems. It glides right through.
I think the most important part is having a good resaw blade. I use a Timberwolf blade that's 3/4" x 2/3 TPI.
Bob Genovesi
06-09-2009, 7:32 PM
I am wondering what would be the best saw for cutting 3x6 redwood into 1x6
Rick
This is what I do 95% of my resawing with.
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s225/BobbyG53/Resaw01.jpg
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s225/BobbyG53/Resaw02.jpg
Stephen Edwards
06-09-2009, 8:29 PM
I'm a Grizzly Industrial fan, myself. For the home shop, the GO555X with riser bar is great for resawing if you're interested in a 14" BS. I can and have resawn 12" material. There are faster, more powerful saws. I'm pleased with mine for my needs.
Best of luck with you decision.
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