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Re: Bandsaw Troubles
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I tryed the fence Idea, the blade just walks the other way. i will try some of this tomorrow more, when people aren't sleeping. I was pretty sure I had it set up the right way :-\ Last edited by John Gutmann : 13-07-2006 at 12:26. |
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Re: Bandsaw Troubles
My guess would be the blade tension is too low or the guide is too high.
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Re: Bandsaw Troubles
You could also perform a test by using different thicknesses of plastic, wood, and aluminum, noticing when the blade feels like it is running wrong. As sanddrag suggested, try adjusting the tension of the blade tighter. You could also be feeding too fast, which would cause the blade to twist off your marked line very easily.
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