Mac McAtee
11-22-2004, 11:45 AM
I put a Timberwolf 3/16 blade on my bandsaw this weekend to cut some rather quick curves.
On this saw I have had 1/2" and 3/8" blades with relatively no problems. But this time as long as I was pushing it cut wonderful. But every time I tried to back up the cut the blade would pop off the wheels.
The guides are adjusted properly, the thrust bearings are adjusted properly, the blade is tracking in the middle or real close to the middle of the wheels, top and bottom.
Is this normal? I bet I had to reinstall that blade about 10 times to make about 8 lft. of cut. Won't tell you what I called that saw after about the 4th time.
Is that the norm for skinny blades? The tension is not as great as on a 1/2" blade so because of that is it more sensitive to backing up?
On this saw I have had 1/2" and 3/8" blades with relatively no problems. But this time as long as I was pushing it cut wonderful. But every time I tried to back up the cut the blade would pop off the wheels.
The guides are adjusted properly, the thrust bearings are adjusted properly, the blade is tracking in the middle or real close to the middle of the wheels, top and bottom.
Is this normal? I bet I had to reinstall that blade about 10 times to make about 8 lft. of cut. Won't tell you what I called that saw after about the 4th time.
Is that the norm for skinny blades? The tension is not as great as on a 1/2" blade so because of that is it more sensitive to backing up?