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Gerry Monast
02-23-2019, 6:46 PM
Hey all.
What do you guys think of the Grizzly G0555X with 6” riser block as a bowl blank BS?
What blade would you use?
Thx

Jim Becker
02-23-2019, 8:49 PM
That's a typical 14" bandsaw. It's fine for general purpose cutting and will likely do what you want it to do with a blade that is the correct configuration and some patience with speed. Obviously, it's not going to have the power of a much larger machine that would benefit things when you are cutting larger material for your purpose. You can always use a chainsaw for that, anyway...there's no law that says a bowl blank has to be perfectly round before it goes on your lathe... ;)

Richard Coers
02-23-2019, 10:23 PM
Not enough horsepower for my needs.

John K Jordan
02-23-2019, 11:30 PM
That's a typical 14" bandsaw. It's fine for general purpose cutting and will likely do what you want it to do with a blade that is the correct configuration and some patience with speed. Obviously, it's not going to have the power of a much larger machine that would benefit things when you are cutting larger material for your purpose....

Patience is a key.

Gerry, before I got a larger saw I cut a lot of large blanks on a 14" Delta with riser block. I used a 1/2"x3tpi blade. Yes, the motor is underpowered. No, that didn't stop me. I used it because I already had it. Yes, it slowed me down a little but I didn't know it until I got a more powerful saw. Sharp, sharp, sharp is a huge help. Proper tension is a huge help.

But, if buying a saw today with the intention of cutting bowl blanks I'd save up for a bigger and more powerful saw.

I agree with Jim that the blank doesn't need to be round. It is, however, easier and less traumatic, especially until a beginner gains experience.

JKJ