Unbiased Review: Is the Wen 3962 Bandsaw Worth the Hype? Find Out Now

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  • Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
  • ❤️Wen 3962 Bandsaw Review: The Woodworking Tool You Need!
    Welcome to our unbiased review of the Wen 3962 bandsaw! In this video, we share our extensive experience with this machine, diving deep into its features and performance. Whether you're a seasoned woodworker or a passionate DIY enthusiast, this bandsaw deserves your attention.
    The Wen 3962 bandsaw is a true game-changer for anyone looking to elevate their woodworking projects. With its impressive 6-inch resaw capacity and versatile 10-inch cutting width, it empowers you to tackle a wide range of tasks with ease. But what truly sets it apart is its flawlessly smooth operation, ensuring precise and accurate cuts every time.
    In our comprehensive review, we'll showcase the various types of blades we've tested on this saw and demonstrate their outstanding performance. Moreover, we'll provide you with valuable tips and tricks to maximize the potential of your Wen 3962 bandsaw.
    If you're currently in the market for a new bandsaw, we wholeheartedly recommend considering the Wen 3962. It not only delivers outstanding quality but also comes at an affordable price point. Our shop has relied on this reliable and versatile tool, and now it's your turn to experience its exceptional capabilities. Don't miss out!
    🔥 Make sure to watch the complete video for an in-depth look at the Wen 3962 bandsaw, its features, and our honest insights. We value your thoughts and encourage you to share them in the comments section below. If you find our review helpful, don't forget to give this video a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel for more captivating woodworking and DIY content. Share this video with your friends and family who share your passion for the Wen 3962 bandsaw.
    🛒 Interested in purchasing the Wen 3962 bandsaw or the recommended blades we mention in the video? We've provided convenient Amazon links below:
    🔗 Wen 3962 Amazon Link: amzn.to/3LmYeGs
    🔗 3 TPI 1/2" resaw blade: amzn.to/2Y30f2i
    🔗 14 TPI 1/4" blade: amzn.to/3gWfktD
    Thank you for watching, and we look forward to helping you make informed decisions for your woodworking projects!
    Specs from WEN's website:
    3.5 amp motor creates cuts up to six inches deep and 9-3/4 inches wide
    Uses 72-inch blades anywhere from 1/8 to 1/2 inch in size
    Spacious 14-1/8 x 12-1/2 inch cast aluminum work table bevels up to 45 degrees
    Operates at two speeds of either 1520 or 2620 FPM
    Includes a 2-year warranty, a work light, a 3-in-1 dust port, a fence, a miter gauge, and a 3/8-inch blade (6 TPI)
    Stand measures in at 13-3/4 in. L x 15-3/4 in. W x 25-1/4 in. H
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  • @WoodWorkTherapy
    @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому +2

    *Wen 3962 Amazon Link:* amzn.to/3LmYeGs
    *3 TPI 1/2": resaw blade:* amzn.to/2Y30f2i (Special note: This is a 72 1/2 inch blade. I pulled the link directly from my purchases. 72 1/2 inch blades work fine in this model as you can see in the video.)
    *14 TPI 1/4" blade:* amzn.to/3gWfktD
    Video quick links:
    Introduction: 0:00
    Unbox and general setup of WEN 3962: 0:38
    WEN 3962 Overview: 01:46
    WEN 3962 realtime cutting examples(Pine, MDF, and Walnut): 03:47
    Final thoughts on the WEN 3962: 04:57

  • @yonadavkenyon7836
    @yonadavkenyon7836 Рік тому +5

    Thank you for this video. I can't believe how many 'in depth' reviews for this saw I have watched without anyone showing its performance resawing at anything close to the saw's supposed capacity. Finally, I landed on your video where you have done what people watching in depth reviews so obviously want to see.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  Рік тому

      You know funny you say that. When I was watching reviews on this on other channels I noticed the same issue. And in all honesty it was the one big thing I needed to know to make an informed purchasing choice. That was one of the big reasons I wanted to get a bandsaw to begin with. I use it for many other things as you would. But that at the time was my biggest need on projects. I suspect that will not change much as the years go by.

  • @tammypittbullangelsteenbur2018
    @tammypittbullangelsteenbur2018 2 роки тому +11

    *Phenomenal portaband. Worth the wait in replacing my stolen previous model **MyBest.Tools** Variable speed, with an adjustable governor, adjustable shoe, and locking articulating forward handle. It's beefy, but feels just incredibly well built and solid, will eat through strut, emt, rigid, all thread, whatever, all day.*

  • @mr.c6674
    @mr.c6674 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the review. I appreciate reviews of products for us occasional and DIY woodworkers. Not everyone needs a 14" 5HP saw.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому

      That is so true! :) One of the things we like to do on the channel is try to use and make things with machines and tools, most of us can afford. Or easily save up for! LOL May not always be that way, but that won't be changing anytime soon. If you haven't had a chance to drop a subscription, do so. We have many more builds and reviews coming.

  • @firpofutbol
    @firpofutbol 3 роки тому +1

    Impressive. Glad I bought this saw and cant wait to start using it.

  • @carr869
    @carr869 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you for the review. When I saw you resaw the walnut I was sold. Thanks for taking the time to make and share this with us.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому

      Just take it slow. Doing some table saw cuts on both sides makes it work like a charm especially when you start getting to the 6 inch maximum. And yes it will take a 6 inch board on its side. :)

    • @VafaGhoreyshi
      @VafaGhoreyshi 3 роки тому +1

      It was look like 10" walnut but he already passed it through ~3" table saw on both side. Than the resaw capacity on walnut will be 10"-3"-3"=~3" not 10" board. He didn't mentioned it and looks like to me that this was sponsored.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому +7

      It was cut on the tablesaw to alow for a strait cut wich is always advisable when using a bandsaw to ensure the best quality cut as well as the least amount of cleanup from the cut. So some material was removed for that reason. As far as sponsorship goes. I wish! LOL Companies like Wen don't sponsor small frys like me. They look for channels closer to 50,000+ subscribers. At this writing that puts me roughly 48k+ short. But hey if it looks sponsored then I take that as a compliment. It is hard to have that level of polish on a video when your just a mom and pop creator. So on that note, thank you. :)

  • @puffyd58
    @puffyd58 3 роки тому +4

    Nice review. I have a lot of trees down on my property and am interested in resewing some for the small projects I make. I've been looking at the Wen for quite some time and think I may finally take the plunge. Thanks for the good info.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому +1

      For sure! Just take the cut real slow, as it is a 120 v and all, and it should be fine and milling that up! :)

  • @brianbarefoot6574
    @brianbarefoot6574 2 місяці тому +1

    Great saw and its made in America

  • @anthonyglaser929
    @anthonyglaser929 Рік тому +1

    Nice review.

  • @carr869
    @carr869 3 роки тому +2

    Never mind just found the link you added. Thanks again.

  • @ricardocortezsr2651
    @ricardocortezsr2651 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the video. In the process of getting one of these and im glad you put the 3.5 motor info as 1/2 hp gives me a better idea of power. On another youtube video the gentalman has issues with the guide bearing getting cut in half with the blade rubbing on the bearing, any issues on your end ?

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  5 місяців тому

      Well, it's quite a puzzle to imagine how that scenario could unfold! 😄 However, there's a key consideration when dealing with bandsaws - ensuring the proper balance of guide bearings. It's conceivable that an issue in this department might be the root cause. Regardless of your bandsaw proficiency, it's crucial to calibrate the guide bearings, maintaining a slight distance from the blade, typically a couple of hair widths away when not cutting. This preventive measure avoids rubbing, preventing premature bearing wear, and it holds true for all bandsaws.
      In addition, achieving the right tension in the blade is paramount to minimize drift. Setting the tension strong enough is essential for optimal performance. There are fantastic instructional videos available for the setup process, although I must confess, I'm not an expert at it myself! 😄 I haven't created a channel video on it yet, but there are some excellent resources out there to guide you through the process.

  • @pavelow235
    @pavelow235 3 роки тому +3

    Interested in the resaw capability, thanks for posting.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому +2

      It can realistically resaw 6 1/8 inches tall. That would be the max. I would say stay at 6 inches and you're in the clear.

  • @nkosiakinlabi3135
    @nkosiakinlabi3135 2 роки тому +1

    Loved your review. Did you make a video about that circle cutting jig you used in this review video?. It seems to be pretty effective?

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  2 роки тому

      We have not. I have been thinking about doing that. It is super easy to make, so might make a good short video. I am planining on making a flat disc sander, like the expencive ones you can buy at the store, so I might do an indepth at that point. Getting the new shop together and organized. After that I will start doing some of thoes kinds of videos, along with normal builds. Should be realy awsome, and looking forward to all the new projects now that we own a house! :) If you hvaen't already done so, don't forget to like and subscribe, and hit that bell notification for all of our newest videos! :) We have a lot comming up. :)

  • @azman67
    @azman67 Місяць тому +1

    Nice circle jig set up

  • @AJ_Halvajian
    @AJ_Halvajian 3 роки тому +1

    its also 390 now on amazon! you lucked out! but thanks.. interestingly, was listed at 260 on the wen direct sire a week ago, bumped up to aprox 310:( .. great review tho

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому

      Thank you! :) Probably taxes went up or some garbage. LOL

  • @green_building
    @green_building Рік тому +1

    Its really amazing it could cut that walnut plank flawlessly

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  Рік тому

      Yeah it does a great job with that blade. I was impressed as well. The secret is to precut the sides. We made a video on the technique we use to make that happen. It will cut the plank without doing this, but it's painfully slow and harder to guide through the blade. Here is that video: ua-cam.com/video/JGj855j72ro/v-deo.html

    • @green_building
      @green_building Рік тому

      @@WoodWorkTherapy thanks a lot bro.. Let me see that link now.. interesting 😎👍

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  Рік тому

      @@green_building Anytime! Let me know if you have any questions about it. The bandsaw has been in the shop for a few years now, so if you need more info or want to see us do something you are interested in on it or any product let us or me know. :)

  • @Shaynewhite
    @Shaynewhite 2 місяці тому +1

    Whats the tallest board you can rip with this?
    Everything says 6” but that walnut board looked around 8”

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  2 місяці тому +1

      Great question! The fence on the Wen 3962 can lift all the way to approximately 6 and 1/8 inches. So theoretically, you could pass a board through that's about 6 and 1/16th inches thick. I've tried it myself, and while it's a very snug fit, it's possible. It's like they say camera adds 10 pounds, maybe wood gains a little bulk in front of the camera too! 😄

  • @dconter
    @dconter 2 роки тому +1

    you said you removed the guts of the fence. Did that help with the fence alignment, because my fence on that same bandsaw is really bad. Also, it would have been nice to put the light on the front side of the blade. I get blinded by the light coming in from the back.
    Other than those 2 things, I like the saw, it has served me well.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah removing the additional fence components and going with the basics seems to be the best way. If you want the taller fence I would attach a plywood or MDF sacrificial fence to the fence to get the best performance from it. And yeah the light is in an odd spot. Would have liked to see it on the entrance side as well. Or have 2 lights one on enter and one on exit. It would be nice for pressition cutting. I have yet to see any with that option.

  • @mikefinley4367
    @mikefinley4367 2 роки тому +1

    Can you say this is capable of cutting true 4 inch square maple with 45 inch lengths without shutting off or burning up? This would be only once a week but needs to produce rough cut banjo necks. Any reply much appreciated.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  2 роки тому

      I don't see why it wouldn't as long as your taking your time. I have run harder stuff like Hickory, Makore, Walnut, etc. through mine and it did fine. That being said... Any time you have the opportunity to prep the piece on the table saw before you do the resaw, do it! This reduces the tension on the blade and reduces the possibility of the bandsaw bade being pinched. It also will in general leave a better, cleaner cut if you are paying close attention to blade drift. The point is, as long as you have the room, the proper blade(3 TPI for resawing) on the bandsaw, and a little patience and time, you can cut just about anything wood at least on a bandsaw, no matter how high end or low end. Like I said though, precutting the piece before you resaw is ALWAYS the best way to get a good quality, safe, and fast bandsaw cut with minimal to no burning. Check out my video here on how to do that to get the most out of any bandsaw, not just the Wen: ua-cam.com/video/JGj855j72ro/v-deo.html . I hope this helps out, regardless of what you get! :)

  • @matthewpeinado2047
    @matthewpeinado2047 10 місяців тому +1

    I had a hard time putting on the table. Once I put it on , I could not tighten the hold down without it hitting the bottoms of the table! Did you have this issue?

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  10 місяців тому +1

      Yeah the table is a little hard to get on. I think there is some shots that give a little bit of the idea of what we did to get it on. It's been a long time so I don't remember. I can telll you there was an order of assembly you have to do to get it on. The little I remember was I had to have it at about a 45 angle ish and have my son put the nuts/bolts in while I held it in place. Then after we finished that, I had to adjust the bolt at the throught side to level the table. I can tell you it is like laser sharp on that 90 on the bolt, which is good and bad. Because if you are off on threads by just a hair it will drop you on 88/89 and that could be anoying. But as far as assembly goes... the table seems to be a 2 person job. Check 1:40 I hope that helps out a bit.

  • @4691cvdivad
    @4691cvdivad 3 роки тому +2

    Your link for the 3tpi blade is for a 72-1/2” blade. The wen uses a 72” blade.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому

      That is the one I ordered and used in the video and still use. It works just fine as you can see in the video. Hope this helps. :)

  • @JoeOsChannel
    @JoeOsChannel 2 місяці тому +1

    Are you still happy with this saw? I've been thinking of ordering one now for the last couple weeks and am close to pulling the trigger.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  2 місяці тому +1

      After having it for a few years now, I can't complain. It works well for my needs. I normally need it for resawing wood, and it does a fine job at that. Have used it for cutting curves, and that also went well, too. I just make sure the bandsaw is in good alignment like you should with any bandsaw, and it's off to the races! LOL I hope this helps you a bit on your choice. If you do decide on this one, if I could ask you a favor and use our Amazon link, it helps the channel at no cost to you. We all appreciate your support. :)

    • @JoeOsChannel
      @JoeOsChannel 2 місяці тому

      @@WoodWorkTherapy Ordered it last night and I did use your link.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  2 місяці тому +1

      @@JoeOsChannel Awsome! I am glad to hear it, and thank you for the help on that. :) Let us know if you have any questions. :)

  • @comicmikesilverageadams8360
    @comicmikesilverageadams8360 3 роки тому +1

    I'm new to this. When cutting like a 4 inch board do you run it on the fastest speed?

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому +1

      Speed oddly has little to do with it. I have left mine on the factory default which if I recall is about a medium(don't quote me on that), and I have done up to a 8ft board no problem. The speed does help with sawdust removal to an extent(minimal), but your blade drift at higher speeds can be a bit annoying(as in it will zig jag a lot especially on tall, or wide boards depending on how you define it). So I would say try to leave it at about a medium speed, and watch your feed rate as you go. To fast drift, to slow your going to be there forever. I hope this helps a bit. :)

    • @comicmikesilverageadams8360
      @comicmikesilverageadams8360 3 роки тому +1

      Thanks

  • @trep53
    @trep53 3 роки тому +1

    What are the dimensions of the miter slot, width & depth? Thanks for the good review looks like it’s well worth the price.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому

      Wasn't sure so got the calipers out and found this about the slot: Top part of the slot is 45/128, the bottom slot section is: 35/64, the depth of the slot is 11/32, and the length is 12 1/2 inches. That is the exact measurements. So basically a small t-track size. I hope that helps! :)

    • @trep53
      @trep53 3 роки тому +1

      OK thanks, looks like that matches 1/2” (32/64) at the bottom and 3/8” (48/128) at the top with a slight clearance gap.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому

      @@trep53 That sounds about right. Wasn't sure if you were building a jig or something for it. LOL :)

    • @trep53
      @trep53 3 роки тому +2

      My 10” WEN 3962 was delivered late yesterday and I assembled it ready for adjusting and first use. I’m very happy with this saw, no problems or surprises this is a good saw. I plan on making jigs to utilize the miter slot but knowing it isn’t a standard 3/4” slot means I need to make different runners. However now that I see how its designed I don’t feel I’ll have a problem. I’m impressed with WEN products this is my second WEN bandsaw. I gave my first one to my son.
      I passed on a gorgeous ‘60s Delta 14” without any accessories to buy this saw because I think it’s better and the price wasn’t much difference. Ever try to move a 250+ lbs saw around? I passed on the the Jet and Rikon 10” bandsaws too.
      Thanks for your video.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому +1

      @@trep53 Yeah it is a light bandsaw considering the alternative, and that seems to be a good thing. I have yet to find that to be a problem. Being that they are not one of the big brands WEN definitely makes a top-end product. I could not believe how well it cut. I did some more walnut the other night and as usual, no issues. got as clean a cut as I could get on any other properly tuned bandsaw. I just love this thing. And the price is right! :)

  • @donaldharris1763
    @donaldharris1763 Рік тому +1

    Can the bulb be replaced if and when it goes out?

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  Рік тому

      It is, but unlikely you would need to. You see it is a LED light so it normally is good unless the chip that modulates the power goes bad. And out of fairness, they do. It's rare, but they do. If that happens you can pick up a new one from WEN and replace it. It's like 2 wires and a wrench to replace. So not very hard. Thankfully. They made working on this machine rather easy. :)

  • @carr869
    @carr869 3 роки тому +1

    Where did you get the 3tpi blade?

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому +1

      I know you found it. But wanted to put this here incase someone misses it above: 3 TPI 1/2" resaw blade: amzn.to/2Y30f2i

  • @cirlind
    @cirlind 3 роки тому +1

    How do you change to a 1/8 blade?

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому

      I have not checked out the 1/8" amzn.to/3maRWw3 blade yet. I would imagine that you would handle it similarly to other thicker blades. Keep the teeth off the tires (to prevent tire damage), and off the metal part of the wheel so they don't get flattened out on the one side. That thin of a blade might be tricky on any bandsaw. So be careful, and take your time on your setup. Not a lot of blade to play with. I would check a bandsaw setup video to get an idea of standard placement just to be sure. The Wen bandsaw is just like any other bandsaw in that respect. I hope this helps. :)
      Side note: What are you making with such a small blade? Just curious. :)

  • @randyyetter7995
    @randyyetter7995 3 роки тому +1

    Great review, I'll make sure my wife hits your link to Amazon to buy it as a Christmas gift for me!! Also, the Olson 1/2" blade you linked is a 72 1/2" blade. Is that a problem? Or, is there a certain range that a 72" blade band saw accepts? Thanks!

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому

      Thank you! We appreciate it more than you know when you use our link to buy stuff. It helps us out, and costs you nothing extra. :) The Olsen is the one you see in the video. That 1/2 is about as wide as you would want to go. That one is even pushing it a bit. But with proper adjustment it works fine, and runs rather true even at full open on the safety fence. It does require a little extra TLC to make it fit, but the included hardware with the bandsaw will allow it without modification. I hope this helps you out on that. :)

    • @randyyetter7995
      @randyyetter7995 3 роки тому +1

      @@WoodWorkTherapy Thanks for replying. No, I mean the Olsen 72 and one half inch blade you linked. Wen says this band saw takes a 72" blade, so you're saying a 72 1/2" blade works also, even though it's a half-inch longer than specified. So, there's a range this saw can accept, right?
      Thanks.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому

      The blade is 72 inches and the back to front is 1/2. But yes that is the same one I have on there. I actually bought it from Amazon originally and just copied the link from there to my referral account. So that one is identical to the one I use in that band saw. 1/2 inch is the largest you can use in that band saw. It took a little bit of adjustment to make it work, but it will work. All the back guide bearings need to be full back to make it fit. But it will fit. Just will test your patience on the initial setup. I liked that blade because it was very solid and ran true through the cut as best as a band saw can that is. :) Totally worth the extra setup time. :)

    • @randyyetter7995
      @randyyetter7995 3 роки тому +1

      @@WoodWorkTherapy Oh, ok... it's just that the Amazon description says the blade is 72 1/2 inch. "1/2 by .025 by 72 1/2".

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah it's not the best written description on Amazon, that is for sure. LOL Made me look twice as well.

  • @mattietiger2959
    @mattietiger2959 3 роки тому +1

    How likely is it for a blade to break?

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому

      That is a good question. I can tell you I do a fair amount of resawing. and I have yet to break a blade. I run walnut and Sapele mostly. That being said, I suppose if your blade was super dull, or you hard jamed the wood in, you might be able to get it to break. Or if your using a thin blade and doing that, that may get it to break. Overall, your more likely to replace a blade because it went dull, than you would as a result of it breaking by a long shot, under normal use.

  • @torowazup1
    @torowazup1 Рік тому +1

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  • @LAZER1981A
    @LAZER1981A 2 роки тому +1

    Can it re saw oak 1x3s?

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  2 роки тому +1

      I don't see why not. I would do at least a minor pre-cut (Video on that: ua-cam.com/video/JGj855j72ro/v-deo.html) primarily for accuracy reasons. Other than that it should do fine. I have done just shy of the 6" max resaw with sold non precut Walnut with no issues. Just have to co slow is all. :) I hope this helps. :)

    • @LAZER1981A
      @LAZER1981A 2 роки тому +1

      @@WoodWorkTherapy thank you 🙏

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  2 роки тому

      Your welcome! :)

  • @everyday80sdude86
    @everyday80sdude86 3 роки тому +2

    Sure wish I could hear you.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  3 роки тому

      The audio on my old mic was a little low(bought a new one not long ago partly for that reason.). If you turn it up to full blast it should be good to go. Just tested it. :)

  • @fredmunson8952
    @fredmunson8952 2 роки тому +2

    This year 2021, this saw is now $347.13.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  2 роки тому

      WOW. What a difference. When I purchased in Feb of 2020 it was: 283.21. And it still is one of the most cost effective solutions. LOL

    • @georgeburchett5798
      @georgeburchett5798 2 роки тому

      @@WoodWorkTherapy Yes price has sky rocketed! After watching, you made me want one. I kept going back to check prices and finally bit the bullet because I thought I would use their offer to drop the price, if I take their credit card. Which I really was not interested in. But it helped me lower the price. I hope this helps someone: Below is how it worked. They instantly added the gift card! On 5/12/22
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      Order Summary
      Item(s) Subtotal:$348.25
      Shipping & Handling:$0.00
      Total before tax:$348.25
      Estimated tax to be collected:$33.95
      Gift Card Amount:-$127.13
      Grand Total:$255.0

  • @WV591
    @WV591 2 роки тому +2

    should have used wedge

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  2 роки тому

      You know when we read this comment several months ago... we thought you were making a pun. Which that it self is rather funny. However it also occurred to us as of late you might be suggesting we use a wedge during the resaw process. Which would also make sence. I know it has been a while, but if you could tell us which you ment it would help settle a bet we have going on what that comment meant. Thank you in advance. 😀

  • @danl.8167
    @danl.8167 2 роки тому +1

    1.5 hp ????

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  2 роки тому

      At 2:36 on the left hand part of the screen I corrected that gaff. Sorry for any confusion on that. It is a half horsepower motor running at 3.5 amps.

  • @jesusmunox9296
    @jesusmunox9296 2 роки тому +1

    YOU NEVER. USED . BLADE. TO. CUT. STAIN STEEL PIPE. ???? THANK. YOU. FOR. THIS. VIDEO. AND. YOU. TIME

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  2 роки тому +1

      Haven't had a need to try steal pipe on it, but have doe PVC, coper pipe, and cut through some small steel pieces as we were working on some home projects, and it worked well on those as well. Not sure if you should do that, or how bad that dulls the blade, as I am a woodworker and all, but It did seem to work.

  • @shermananderson700
    @shermananderson700 Рік тому

    Audio is too low.

  • @MrWizards1974
    @MrWizards1974 Рік тому +1

    That was not MDF 4:15 it was laminated particle board.

    • @WoodWorkTherapy
      @WoodWorkTherapy  Рік тому

      You know what... Your right. I did not think about that when I said that in the video. Just for fun for others reading this, wondering what the difference is... I wrote this up for you all, so you don't make the same mistake I made. LOL
      MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard) and laminated particle board are two common materials used in furniture and cabinetry construction. While they may look similar, there are some key differences between these two materials.
      *Composition:*
      MDF is made by breaking down wood fibers into fine pulp and then bonding them together with resin and heat under high pressure. This results in a dense and uniform board that is consistent in strength and thickness.
      A laminated particle board, on the other hand, is made by compressing wood particles with glue under high pressure. A thin layer of laminate is then applied to the surface of the board, which gives it a smooth and durable finish.
      *Strength:*
      MDF is generally considered to be stronger than laminated particle board, due to its density and uniformity. It is less prone to warping and sagging over time and is more resistant to moisture and other environmental factors.
      Laminated particle board, while not as strong as MDF, is still a durable and sturdy material that can support moderate-weight loads.
      *Appearance:*
      MDF has a smooth and uniform surface that is ideal for painting or laminating. It can be cut and routed with precision and has no visible wood grain or knots.
      Laminated particleboard has a textured surface that mimics the look of wood grain. It is available in a range of finishes and colors, making it a versatile option for a variety of design styles.
      *Cost:*
      Laminated particle board is generally less expensive than MDF, due to its simpler manufacturing process and lower material cost. However, the cost difference may not be significant in some cases, and other factors such as durability and appearance may outweigh the cost considerations.
      Overall, both MDF and laminated particleboard have their own unique advantages and disadvantages. The choice between these two materials will depend on the specific requirements of the project, including strength, appearance, and budget.