Bought a 16 inch Rigid bandsaw (demo) and have tried to cut with it. I have
aligned the blade set the bearing and alignment block, set the tension.
leveled the table etc etc etc but it still will not cut a straight line. I
drew a straight line with a square and starting on the line it will wander
off almost a half inch to the right on a 4 inch board.
Is this the blade causing this??? blade looked good and it was on the saw
when I bought it 6 tpi by 3/8th wide. thanks for any help
I have it running right in the middle and its is no better at all. you have
the link to those articles? maybe try going back beyond center??? It was
slightly in front of center but it got no better at all trying it in the
center>
"Lowell Holmes" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "bob kater" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> Bought a 16 inch Rigid bandsaw (demo) and have tried to cut with it. I
>> have aligned the blade set the bearing and alignment block, set the
>> tension. leveled the table etc etc etc but it still will not cut a
>> straight line. I drew a straight line with a square and starting on the
>> line it will wander off almost a half inch to the right on a 4 inch
>> board.
>> Is this the blade causing this??? blade looked good and it was on the saw
>> when I bought it 6 tpi by 3/8th wide. thanks for any help
> There is an adjustment that moves the blade towards you or away from you.
> If the cut is wandering to the right, the blade may be forward of where it
> should be. Try to adjust the blade to run in the center of the wheel.
> Fine Woodworking 173 (December 2004) and Wood Magazine 172 (October 2006)
> both have articles dealing with your problem.
>
>
"bob kater" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Bought a 16 inch Rigid bandsaw (demo) and have tried to cut with it. I
> have aligned the blade set the bearing and alignment block, set the
> tension. leveled the table etc etc etc but it still will not cut a
> straight line. I drew a straight line with a square and starting on the
> line it will wander off almost a half inch to the right on a 4 inch board.
> Is this the blade causing this??? blade looked good and it was on the saw
> when I bought it 6 tpi by 3/8th wide. thanks for any help
>
In addition to the other fine suggestions you might consider buying one of
the bandsaw books available. I have the Duginske book and found more tips
on tuning than I would ever have thought of on my own. I believe I paid
about $18 for it. Now, you can also check to be sure that *both* pairs of
your guide blocks are appropriately set (off hand I'm thinking .005) as well
as the roller bearings. Also, replace the stock blade. If this blade has
had the set knocked off of the left side it will bite on the right and draw
the line of cut in that direction. BTW, if you go to
http://www.ridgidforum.com/forum/index.php for owner's experiences with
tuning up this saw.
"bob kater" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I have it running right in the middle and its is no better at all. you have
>the link to those articles? maybe try going back beyond center??? It was
>slightly in front of center but it got no better at all trying it in the
>center>
> "Lowell Holmes" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:bwhnh.9020$0F1.1902@trnddc02...
>>
>> "bob kater" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> Bought a 16 inch Rigid bandsaw (demo) and have tried to cut with it. I
>>> have aligned the blade set the bearing and alignment block, set the
>>> tension. leveled the table etc etc etc but it still will not cut a
>>> straight line. I drew a straight line with a square and starting on the
>>> line it will wander off almost a half inch to the right on a 4 inch
>>> board.
>>> Is this the blade causing this??? blade looked good and it was on the
>>> saw when I bought it 6 tpi by 3/8th wide. thanks for any help
>> There is an adjustment that moves the blade towards you or away from you.
>> If the cut is wandering to the right, the blade may be forward of where
>> it should be. Try to adjust the blade to run in the center of the wheel.
>> Fine Woodworking 173 (December 2004) and Wood Magazine 172 (October 2006)
>> both have articles dealing with your problem.
>>
Try the links below. Google bandsaw tuneup for more articles.
http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/wk_tools/article/0,2037,DIY_14429_2278285,00.html
http://www.woodcraft.com/articles.aspx?articleid=223
http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/SkillsAndTechniques/SkillsAndTechniquesPDF.aspx?id=2795
:-)
"bob kater" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Bought a 16 inch Rigid bandsaw (demo) and have tried to cut with it. I
> have aligned the blade set the bearing and alignment block, set the
> tension. leveled the table etc etc etc but it still will not cut a
> straight line. I drew a straight line with a square and starting on the
> line it will wander off almost a half inch to the right on a 4 inch board.
> Is this the blade causing this??? blade looked good and it was on the saw
> when I bought it 6 tpi by 3/8th wide. thanks for any help
There is an adjustment that moves the blade towards you or away from you. If
the cut is wandering to the right, the blade may be forward of where it
should be. Try to adjust the blade to run in the center of the wheel.
Fine Woodworking 173 (December 2004) and Wood Magazine 172 (October 2006)
both have articles dealing with your problem.
On Thu, 4 Jan 2007 19:54:58 -0500, "bob kater" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Bought a 16 inch Rigid bandsaw (demo) and have tried to cut with it. I have
>aligned the blade set the bearing and alignment block, set the tension.
>leveled the table etc etc etc but it still will not cut a straight line. I
>drew a straight line with a square and starting on the line it will wander
>off almost a half inch to the right on a 4 inch board.
>Is this the blade causing this??? blade looked good and it was on the saw
>when I bought it 6 tpi by 3/8th wide. thanks for any help
It's normal for some amount of drift to be there, but not that much.
Take the blade that came with the saw and throw it in the trash, get a
good blade for it and work from there.
-Leuf