You will love it once you get it set up right. Also you will want to know how many teeth your blades have. If they are not divisible by three then you will have a skip. If you go past the skip you will set the teeth wrong.
@@honeybeehomesteading So I tried my new Dino setter and the horse shoe seems not to centre itself after the right side hits and when the pusher comes to push the next saw tooth it hits the set screws! how high are your saw teeth above the deck? it tells me about 1/16 also my right set screw seem to be touching the deck when going to the left! I am going to call them Monday. I could modify it somewhat but I don't want to void the warranty and I didn't pay almost 1000.00 for something that doesn't work! If I can get the bugs worked out it will be great!
@@SuperHurdman your set screws should be on top. And out of the way of everything. I raise my blade until the hammers are center ed on the tip of the blade. The pusher and height adjustments will time in the blade. The hammers tune in the set. Changing and setting this up is a pain but once it is set it runs like a dream. I did grind my hammers to adjust for wear. I used a flap disk 120 grit and just gave the hammer a slightly larger face. Don't worry if one hammer is set out farther than the other just make sure you have equal set. I have 3/4 and 7/8 blades....I hate my 3/4 spaced blades.as they require me to adjust the set. I will probably go to all 7/8 blades just so I don't have to keep adjusting back and forth
@@SuperHurdman I reread you comment in understand know what you are saying about your set screws. I assume you are talking about the hammers. Your hammers should be set to hit the tip of the blade only. I think you may have them hitting too far down on the blade. I would back off the hammers to minimum and get the stroke working right then move them in. if you still have problems maybe we can do a zoom and i can show you if you need to do. if you have a new blade it is the easiest way to set up the machine.
@@honeybeehomesteading I found a used one on Ebay about an hour ago. It was one of those prices you just couldn't pass up. Thanks for the quick reply, I will be watching for more of your videos!
@@davidallen04 feel free to contact me when you get it in. They can be a little tricky setting up the first time. The hammers can also get worn and may need to be ground a little...mine did.
@@honeybeehomesteading I've been searching the net and found a close supply source; www.westernwoodlot.com/online-store/DINASAW-BANDSAW-SETTER-&-PARTS-c28159290 . I have already seen a couple of parts I will need for the machine I have coming.
I got my setter in about 3 weeks ago, had a major clean up and then trial and error on the set up and realizing I have to turn my blades inside out to feed correctly but, got it going now. It's great.
Pretty slick. Didn't know those existed.
good
Thanks for the info I went out and bought one. I haven't used it yet but looking forward to using it!
You will love it once you get it set up right. Also you will want to know how many teeth your blades have. If they are not divisible by three then you will have a skip. If you go past the skip you will set the teeth wrong.
@@honeybeehomesteading So I tried my new Dino setter and the horse shoe seems not to centre itself after the right side hits and when the pusher comes to push the next saw tooth it hits the set screws! how high are your saw teeth above the deck? it tells me about 1/16 also my right set screw seem to be touching the deck when going to the left! I am going to call them Monday. I could modify it somewhat but I don't want to void the warranty and I didn't pay almost 1000.00 for something that doesn't work! If I can get the bugs worked out it will be great!
@@SuperHurdman your set screws should be on top. And out of the way of everything. I raise my blade until the hammers are center ed on the tip of the blade. The pusher and height adjustments will time in the blade. The hammers tune in the set. Changing and setting this up is a pain but once it is set it runs like a dream. I did grind my hammers to adjust for wear. I used a flap disk 120 grit and just gave the hammer a slightly larger face. Don't worry if one hammer is set out farther than the other just make sure you have equal set. I have 3/4 and 7/8 blades....I hate my 3/4 spaced blades.as they require me to adjust the set. I will probably go to all 7/8 blades just so I don't have to keep adjusting back and forth
@@SuperHurdman I reread you comment in understand know what you are saying about your set screws. I assume you are talking about the hammers. Your hammers should be set to hit the tip of the blade only. I think you may have them hitting too far down on the blade. I would back off the hammers to minimum and get the stroke working right then move them in. if you still have problems maybe we can do a zoom and i can show you if you need to do. if you have a new blade it is the easiest way to set up the machine.
Awesome tool
Wow that is fast! Is it adjustable for different blade types?
Yes you can adjust it to different blade types. i currently use it for 3/4 and 7/8 spaced teeth but it will do larger and smaller no problem
That’s a great looking tool, I can’t find it on line… Where can I buy one?
Thanks for sharing. Jeff
www.dinasaw.com.au/bandsaw-setters/
Jeff you can email me at kuenzerhoney@gmail.com
Where did you find this? How much? I have not been able to any links to this tooth setter.
I bought it used with my sharpener. Here is a link to the company www.dinasaw.com.au/setterpage.html
@@honeybeehomesteading I found a used one on Ebay about an hour ago. It was one of those prices you just couldn't pass up. Thanks for the quick reply, I will be watching for more of your videos!
@@davidallen04 feel free to contact me when you get it in. They can be a little tricky setting up the first time. The hammers can also get worn and may need to be ground a little...mine did.
@@honeybeehomesteading I've been searching the net and found a close supply source; www.westernwoodlot.com/online-store/DINASAW-BANDSAW-SETTER-&-PARTS-c28159290 . I have already seen a couple of parts I will need for the machine I have coming.
I got my setter in about 3 weeks ago, had a major clean up and then trial and error on the set up and realizing I
have to turn my blades inside out to feed correctly but, got it going now. It's great.
How much does it cost where can you buy it
www.dinasaw.com.au/bandsaw-setters/
where did you purchase the dino setter?
I thought I replied to this earlier. I found mine second hand. you might have luck on ebay. if not you can always buy from the company
@@honeybeehomesteading where can I get one thanks
@@jeanlefebvre6458 www.dinasaw.com.au/bandsaw-setters/
Where can I get Dino tooth setter
www.dinasaw.com.au/bandsaw-setters/
Hello bro I want this
I need one how can I get it
www.dinasaw.com.au/bandsaw-setters/
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Hello. Send me this device. Thanks
Hello send me this devlce
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I am not a dealer or affiliated any way with the company. You can find the setter here. Thanks for watching.www.dinasaw.com.au/bandsaw-setters/
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