: Paul,
: I'm not so sure that you will get a decent result from that kind of set up,
: or even a safe piece of equipment for that matter. Trying to resaw a thick
: block like that with a short stroke saw will be very hard to do because
: the blade will bind and overheat in the center as the sawdust accumulates.
: Band saws excell at resawing because they cut down and through the
: material, holding it to the table and clearing all the sawdust from the
: cut, keeping the blade cooler and eliminating the lift of a reciprocating
: type saw. Try a simple experiment to see what I mean, put an 8-10"
: blade in that HF recip saw and cross cut a 6x6. Let's assume the recip has
: a 1" stroke, the firt and last inch of that cut will be much cleaner
: than the center, which will show at the very least the paint that burned
: off the blade, and at worst the wood will be burned from the friction of
: all the sawdust clogging the cut that the short stroke can't clear. If
: that doesn't convince you, try to rip that 6x6 with the same set up. The
: result will be similar but will require more effort because the blades are
: not designed for ripping.
: If you still want to try and build this machine I would suggest building a
: giant scroll saw. Binding the blade at both ends will make it safer and
: more accurate, and by offsetting the fulcrum you can increase the stroke,
: improving the quality of your cut. Also consider a rotating crank/rod
: assembly rather than the recip saw as your motor, the reciprocating
: transmition robs power and adds heat to the system. You won't however be
: able to easily overcome the lift issue and will be cutting very slowly
: indeed.
: Tom
I get to use the big bandsaw at work for cutting blanks, but if I didn't I think I'd just laminate the blank out of pieces I'd pre-cut so you didn't have to make that cut in the first place. Would take a little planning but you should be able to laminate a blank that will closely resemble the final shape so you'd need far less hand finish work.
Just a thought, not tried it.
Bill H.
Messages In This Thread
- Tools: Bandsaw Kaput
Duane Strosaker -- 12/7/2007, 5:08 pm- Re: Tools: Bandsaw Kaput
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/11/2007, 2:54 pm- To replace the bandsaw
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/11/2007, 3:37 pm- Re: To replace the bandsaw
TOM RAYMOND -- 12/12/2007, 1:56 pm- Re: To replace the bandsaw
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/13/2007, 6:59 pm- Re: To replace the bandsaw
Bill Hamm -- 12/13/2007, 2:04 am- Re: To replace the bandsaw
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/13/2007, 6:46 pm- Re: To replace the bandsaw
Bill Hamm -- 12/13/2007, 9:47 pm- Re: To replace the bandsaw
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/16/2007, 5:07 pm
- Re: To replace the bandsaw
- Re: To replace the bandsaw
- Re: To replace the bandsaw
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- Re: To replace the bandsaw
- Jig saw for initial cut on GP?
Alan Mapes -- 12/10/2007, 7:34 pm- Re: Jig saw for initial cut on GP?
TOM RAYMOND -- 12/12/2007, 1:04 pm
- What size and price?
Brian Nystrom -- 12/9/2007, 8:24 am- Re: What size and price?
Bill Hamm -- 12/10/2007, 4:02 am
- Re: Tools: Bandsaw Kaput
Bill Hamm -- 12/9/2007, 1:20 am- Grizzly band saw
Jay Babina -- 12/8/2007, 12:57 pm- Very happy with mine, too! *NM*
Dave Gentry -- 12/8/2007, 5:51 pm
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Kudzu -- 12/8/2007, 8:06 am- Oh no... not you too!
Andy in Sk -- 12/9/2007, 11:29 am- Re: Oh no... not you too!
Kudzu -- 12/9/2007, 5:18 pm- Re: Oh no... not you too!
Tim -- 12/18/2007, 10:36 am
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- Re: Tools: Bandsaw Kaput
Donovan -- 12/7/2007, 8:20 pm- 50 year old Craftsmen Bandsaw
Reg Lake -- 12/8/2007, 2:17 pm- Re: Tools: Bandsaw Kaput
Joe Bashear -- 12/8/2007, 12:54 am - Re: Tools: Bandsaw Kaput
- To replace the bandsaw
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