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Thread: Raised my game Today on Resawing

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    Raised my game Today on Resawing

    Resewing has been hit or miss for me. Today I need enough to veneer both sides of a coffee table with 1/8" Mahogany. My stock was 9" wide RS but my saw will only fit 7 3/8" so some waste was in the works. I decided to get what I could and tore into the upper guide. A little trim here and there and now it's good for 7 3/4" That helps.

    Put on an appropriate blade and started, and the result was a lot of wandering, and the belt slipped a lot.

    Got into the belt problem and found that Grizzly had sold me a saw with a motor that didn't really fit and the belt couldn't be tensioned properly. Fixed that.

    Back to the wandering cut, DOH I had not tensioned the blade. After that it went pretty well.

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    Resawing can often be vexing. It is like the 1 iron in golf, it will telegraph and magnify every operator and setup issue. It often asks us to push a saw to their limits or in your case beyond the limits via modification!
    Of all the laws Brandolini's may be the most universally true.

    Deep thought for the day:

    Your bandsaw weighs more when you leave the spring compressed instead of relieving the tension.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Van Huskey View Post
    Resawing can often be vexing. It is like the 1 iron in golf, it will telegraph and magnify every operator and setup issue. It often asks us to push a saw to their limits or in your case beyond the limits via modification!
    Ah the old golfers lament.. If caught out on a golf course during a thunderstorm and afraid of lightening, one should grab a one iron and hold it up, because even god cannot hit a one iron.

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