Bandsaw Guide Alignment
Roland Johnson explains how to make sure the guides stay in alignment when you raise the bandsaw head for a taller cut.
Roland Johnson
Sauk Rapids, Minn.
A Fine Woodworking contributing editor, Roland Johnson answers questions about keeping a bandsaw’s blade, tires, wheels, and guides adjusted properly for trouble-free cuts.
THE QUESTIONS |
Can I use the same blade for all types of cut, or should I have a different blade for resawing? Fine Woodworking EditorsPlay 1 |
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If the tires are worn down the middle, should I replace them or re-crown them? Fine Woodworking EditorsPlay 2 |
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How much horsepower do I need in a bandsaw? ‘marti038,’ via KnotsPlay 3 |
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How critical is it to keep the thrust bearings aligned? Fine Woodworking EditorsPlay 4 |
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What do you do when the guides slip out of alignment when you raise the head for a taller cut? ‘blewcrowe,’ via KnotsNow Playing |
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How do I set up the saw and fences to cut a straight line, especially for resawing? ‘wpenny,’ via KnotsPlay 6 |
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To compensate for blade drift, should I skew the fence or adjust the wheel tracking? ‘Colebearanimals,’ via KnotsPlay 7 |
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To be sure the blade tracks properly, should I give the tires an adequate crown or adjust the wheels? ‘Wilburplan,’ via KnotsPlay 8 |
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When cutting curves freehand, how do I prevent the blade from binding or the work from slamming down on the table? Fine Woodworking EditorsPlay 9 |
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