I have always thought or assumed that the upper guides on the band saw
should be close to the work and yet I see people on the Internet with
the guides being 12 or more inches from the work.
What is proper and why?
swalker <sw@newsguy.com> wrote in news:3di2nhtumh30p243dfu5au8lqr3cmf58gc@ 4ax.com:The blade setting is very important, and while it may not prevent an
I have always thought or assumed that the upper guides on the band saw
should be close to the work and yet I see people on the Internet with
the guides being 12 or more inches from the work.
What is proper and why?
Thanks for any replies.
You want to adjust that upper guide to just above your work, about a finger width or so above. It will add support to the cut and prevent cutting your hands on an accidental brush with the saw. (Don't rely on this: always pretend the blade is fully exposed!) It will also help confine the blade
in case of a breakage.
Your board may vary in thickness (especially if you haven't planed it) so setting the guide too low may result in the board hitting the guide. By setting it a finger width or so above you'll still have plenty of support
and avoid this problem.
Puckdropper
I have always thought or assumed that the upper guides on the band saw
should be close to the work and yet I see people on the Internet with
the guides being 12 or more inches from the work.
What is proper and why?
Thanks for any replies.
I have always thought or assumed that the upper guides on the band saw
should be close to the work and yet I see people on the Internet with
the guides being 12 or more inches from the work.
What is proper and why?
Thanks for any replies.
swalker <sw@newsguy.com> writes:
I have always thought or assumed that the upper guides on the band saw
should be close to the work and yet I see people on the Internet with
the guides being 12 or more inches from the work.
What is proper and why?
The blade guides should be just above the top of the stock. This
reduces the tendency for a blade to wander laterally.
It's possible that the videos you see are running with a non-optimal
guide height for photographic purposes.
On 11/13/2022 3:20 PM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
swalker <sw@newsguy.com> writes:Of course, then there is Sam Maloof....
I have always thought or assumed that the upper guides on the band saw
should be close to the work and yet I see people on the Internet with
the guides being 12 or more inches from the work.
What is proper and why?
The blade guides should be just above the top of the stock. This
reduces the tendency for a blade to wander laterally.
It's possible that the videos you see are running with a non-optimal
guide height for photographic purposes.
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