No doubt of huge importance there, but I'd personally see what things were like in regards to alignment,
and be sure of things first, so one could try some tricks with the expensive tires before...
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No doubt of huge importance there, but I'd personally see what things were like in regards to alignment,
and be sure of things first, so one could try some tricks with the expensive tires before...
You could try aligning your bottom wheel and motor to suit the upper wheel.
Either by a scribing beam on wheels accurate enough to draw a straight line,
or laser pen on an extended shaft affixed...
I'd myself, be looking to do some experiments so, provided if it's possible to remove the tire, and reinstall again (if the camber is still present, that is)
along with having a cheap, say 3/4"...
This paywall piccy malarkey business surely has turned out to be a guessing game of sorts!.:p
had another try to find Van Huskey's? posts on his retrofit to one of his Centauro's, to no avail.
I'm...
Not to say these don't need a little oil, as evidently the APA guide which is a standard size IIRC,
is often used on Italian saws like mine, and a regular Euro guide system below, with the GL456...
It'd be interesting to know what you guys are comparing the results of
guessing you also have the Woodmaster CT blade aswell Richard...
I linked Kris DeVo's here before, regarding performance...
Of all of the stuff I've seen, nothing has a low enough profile for sheet goods or thin stock,
like what you see in Roy's video.
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Why that company wouldn't be selling something what would...
I've yet to see one which was as nice as I'd like, as pretty much everything, be it from existing machinery,
or indeed more on topic, what could be used for such from other sources, all seem a wee...
I've been looking for an extrusion for my TS for a little bit, but that's nothing like what I want.
i.e a full length fence for trench cuts with the use of Shaw guards,as per Roy Sutton's "Safe wood...
For those who's browser doesn't like the Laguna website, the said machine can be seen on the 360 machinery site.
Seems to have a narrower footprint to me, so definitely worth checking the mounting...
I can't see your pic due to the paywall, so you'll unfortunately have to deal with my speculation.
First off, regarding the... "during the process of moving it"
There is much mention of placement...
Still sounds like your Woodmaster CT blade isn't providing the same results as John.
(I lost my post), but was mentioning if looking for ceramic to fit, then ACM's BS440 (specifically the education...
Safe wildcard bet you likely have been using carbide blades, and the accompanying hungry tooth count,
on a machine with a motor to match the throat capacity if going by John's rule of thumb.
Those...
You sure make it sound like there's a lack of beam tension issue going on.
I can't see your pics as I'm behind the paywall,
but could suggest if your wanting to run a narrow blade, then Sam's post on the SCM/Minimax forum might be of interest.
...
A cheap knockoff Elcipse honing guide helps things first,
so you can get a feel of when the tip is on the hone, i.e getting your finger on the hone to feel that.
I use diamonds, one cheapie, and...
Forgetting about the crown guard, which is a must, for the minute....
but do they sell a sliding fence attachment for those Sawstops,
or have they figured that they could sell more saws, by folks...
Plenty folks on YT seem to copy his methods, to the extent that they haven't realized that he is...
not just the business, but in in the business!
If you've seen folks uploading a video with a new...
Worth noting the title, if wishing to buy an unsafe machine (by UK/EU reg standards, that is)
Certainly not overthinking, if not factoring in how things are done in the UK, i.e, a much different...
Worth noting that blade tracking tutorials/opinions, and actual bandsaw setup are two differing subjects...
that is, for those who can't afford another machine, or indeed finding a machinist to...
Big difference between a saw with an actual riving knife, compared to those who only have splitters.
Mainly the mechanism for raising the blade.
I wasn't aware of this, and thought making a true...
Weaver's video, something like "various types of oil stones" was what I was going to link, but it's gone.
There was comparisons on the various types of Washita hones demonstrated, it was a good...
Can I say, I find it hard to put into words how thankful I am to have stumbled across your post Allan.
I certainly owe you a virtual handshake.
Having been trying to find some answers for so long,...
I was thinking the same deal, though worth noting fair warning not to remove material from the end of the bed.
Hard to explain without pics, note the little wedge added to the bed to tip the blade a...
Making excuses like things being non-adjustable is asking for trouble, worn wheel bores suck, and not everyone is as lucky as others concerning the lottery..
like my previous new machine, in which...