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10/01/2009 10:07 AM

Bandsaw Guides

Hi, All,

Just got some Olson Cool Blocks for my Griz 14 inch bandsaw, and it
became clear I don't have the "thingy" that these blocks go into.
Neither Rockler or Olson web sites show them. Am I missing something
that the book by Duginski will make clear? (Just ordered the book from
Amazon)

Well, any help will be appreciated. Now out to the garage to make
some more sawdust.

Rich.....


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in reply to [email protected] on 10/01/2009 10:07 AM

10/01/2009 11:31 PM

On Jan 10, 12:05=A0pm, Phil Again <notwantspam_@_1-2-3-4.nospam> wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 10:07:48 -0800, cwo4cno7325 wrote:
> > Hi, All,
>
> > =A0 =A0Just got some Olson Cool Blocks for my Griz 14 inch bandsaw, and=
it
> > became clear I don't have the "thingy" that these blocks go into.
> > Neither Rockler or Olson web sites show them. =A0Am I missing something
> > that the book by Duginski will make clear? (Just ordered the book from
> > Amazon)
>
> > =A0 =A0Well, any help will be appreciated. =A0Now out to the garage to =
make
> > some more sawdust.
>
> > Rich.....
>
> I will presume you have new, grizzly 14 inch for woodworking (as opposed
> to metal cutting) bandsaw.
>
> Just above the saw's table is your guide block head. =A0I think yours use=
s
> metal bearings on each side of the blade. =A0
>
> go the the Grizzly web site, and look at the parts list for their most
> inexpensive bandsaw. =A0It seems to use guide blocks instead of the seale=
d
> ball bearing set. =A0 Your grizzly cool block kit, is for that saw, not s=
o
> much for your saw.
>
> IMHO, Someday the outer sleeve (rim?) of the bearings will be same
> material as the cool blocks. =A0Think of it this way, if there is any mis=
s-
> alignment, and when you start to cut wood, what will get damaged: the
> bearings or the teeth of the blade?
>
> Phil

Ahhhhh, the light bulb brightens. I have the G0555, and it has two
metal sealed bearings to keep the blade in line. They seem to work
pretty good so far. Not too impressed with the blade that came with
it, but will put on the Olsen blade tomorrow, and try some resawing.
Rewired it for 220VAC, and am pleased with the saw so far. Thanks for
the help. Rich.....

PA

Phil Again

in reply to [email protected] on 10/01/2009 10:07 AM

10/01/2009 1:05 PM

On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 10:07:48 -0800, cwo4cno7325 wrote:

> Hi, All,
>
> Just got some Olson Cool Blocks for my Griz 14 inch bandsaw, and it
> became clear I don't have the "thingy" that these blocks go into.
> Neither Rockler or Olson web sites show them. Am I missing something
> that the book by Duginski will make clear? (Just ordered the book from
> Amazon)
>
> Well, any help will be appreciated. Now out to the garage to make
> some more sawdust.
>
> Rich.....

I will presume you have new, grizzly 14 inch for woodworking (as opposed
to metal cutting) bandsaw.

Just above the saw's table is your guide block head. I think yours uses
metal bearings on each side of the blade.

go the the Grizzly web site, and look at the parts list for their most
inexpensive bandsaw. It seems to use guide blocks instead of the sealed
ball bearing set. Your grizzly cool block kit, is for that saw, not so
much for your saw.

IMHO, Someday the outer sleeve (rim?) of the bearings will be same
material as the cool blocks. Think of it this way, if there is any miss-
alignment, and when you start to cut wood, what will get damaged: the
bearings or the teeth of the blade?

Phil

PA

Phil Again

in reply to [email protected] on 10/01/2009 10:07 AM

11/01/2009 8:16 AM

On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 23:31:50 -0800, cwo4cno7325 wrote:

{snip}
>
> Ahhhhh, the light bulb brightens. I have the G0555, and it has two
> metal sealed bearings to keep the blade in line. They seem to work
> pretty good so far. Not too impressed with the blade that came with it,
> but will put on the Olsen blade tomorrow, and try some resawing. Rewired
> it for 220VAC, and am pleased with the saw so far. Thanks for the help.
> Rich.....

I am pretty sure you know this already:

Bandsaw re-sawing will not leave a nice clean smooth surfaces ready for
the finishing brush. Also when re-sawing, each blade has a drift angle,
some smaller than others, and you will need to find that drift angle and
swing the stock left or right to compensate. This will minimize the
rough surface of the re-sawed wood.

Nn

Nova

in reply to [email protected] on 10/01/2009 10:07 AM

10/01/2009 6:52 PM

[email protected] wrote:

> Hi, All,
>
> Just got some Olson Cool Blocks for my Griz 14 inch bandsaw, and it
> became clear I don't have the "thingy" that these blocks go into.
> Neither Rockler or Olson web sites show them. Am I missing something
> that the book by Duginski will make clear? (Just ordered the book from
> Amazon)
>
> Well, any help will be appreciated. Now out to the garage to make
> some more sawdust.
>
> Rich.....

Cool blocks come in a variety of shapes/sizes. If you bought the proper
cool blocks they should be an exact replacement for the guides that came
on the saw.

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
[email protected]


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