BandSaw Sled

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
  • A demonstration of my band saw sled. A brief discussion on band saw setup and eliminating drift. Sled construction and use explained.
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  • @McPhil277
    @McPhil277 Рік тому

    Dave, great job on the video. I made a bandsaw sled a few years ago for cutting circles. It has an adjustable pivotpoint for almost any size circle. Later I added a fence for cutting small pieces, it's much safer than a table saw or chop saw. Recently I added another removable fence for resaw jobs. Band saws are very versatile. Now I will add the miter gage for cutting acurate angles. :)

    • @daveswoodshop782
      @daveswoodshop782  Рік тому

      Very cool. I ended up buying a commercial circle cutting jig for my bandsaw because I had a project where I needed to have the circle cut and not enough time to make the jig. It's a shame but I don't even use that now as I have a large CNC machine. I just secure the wood and end up with a perfect circle with little effort. Frees me up to work on the other creative aspects of a project. I totally agree with you about the bandsaw being much safer than a table saw, especially with cuts on small pieces.

  • @AusMiner
    @AusMiner 6 років тому

    Great idea. I have learnt how to set up my bandsaw with zero drift some time ago with great success - but a sled like this will make it even more versatile.

  • @woodinhead62
    @woodinhead62 8 років тому

    Very well done & informative Dave! I have been a scroll saw artisan for many years, but never obtained a band saw, until yesterday! As not entirely green at a band saw, I wanted to get some band saw 101 going to become a little more acquainted. Thanx so much!

  • @rauljaramillo4379
    @rauljaramillo4379 7 років тому

    Very clear your explanation, thanks you. Saludos desde Colombia

  • @tb1945Pattison
    @tb1945Pattison 5 років тому

    Thank you for sharing....your videos are very enlightening to me! Thank You.

  • @eddieantley8710
    @eddieantley8710 7 років тому +1

    thanks Dave ,for sharing

  • @Artsens
    @Artsens 6 років тому

    Super , bien réalisé Dave's !

  • @saidchoucair9247
    @saidchoucair9247 6 років тому

    Congratulations... This informations are very usufull. Big hug from Brasil Said Choucair

  • @KH4438
    @KH4438 7 років тому

    Cool.....thanks Dave!

  • @oldandfound1
    @oldandfound1 7 років тому

    Have seen the no drift set up on YT. Great to see your confirmation.

    • @daveswoodshop782
      @daveswoodshop782  7 років тому

      I have had the opportunity to meet and talk with Alex Snodgrass on a couple of occasions. Shared my band saw sled idea with him.

    • @oldandfound1
      @oldandfound1 7 років тому

      Looking at the Grizzly 17" anniversary model on sale now. Their engineers still suggest the blade center wheel in their in house videos, rather than the gullet center. I think I will apply the latter.

    • @daveswoodshop782
      @daveswoodshop782  7 років тому

      Going with gullet center was a real game changer for me. never looked back. The saw in the above video is set up this way as well as my 14" Laguna. Makes re-sawing much easier as well. Best of luck with your new saw.

  • @ofi2701
    @ofi2701 3 роки тому

    Excelente. parabéns

  • @wadesaunders583
    @wadesaunders583 5 років тому

    How does a wider blade fit on the center of the tire? I can see eliminating drift using Alex Snodgrass method with small blades...but how does it work with a 3/4 blade?. Wont it be off the edge?

    • @daveswoodshop782
      @daveswoodshop782  5 років тому

      I understand now. I thought you were referring to the jig. In this video I am using my Powermatic (Delta Style cast frame) bandsaw. I use this saw for smaller/detail work. Some people try to run a 3/4 blade on this type of saw but it is questionable if the cast frame can handle the tension needed to support the blade. A 1/2 in blade is much better suited to this type of saw and will pretty much cut through anything you throw at it. That said I have another bandsaw, a Laguna 1412 that I use for heavier work. I presently have a 3/4 Timberwolf blade mounted on it that I switch out with a 3/4 in Laguna Resaw King blade when resawing. You are correct in the fact that if you try to center the gullet (as Snodgrass suggests) on a 1 inch wide tire the blade will hang over the wheel and this is not good. On this saw I center the blade and just try to cheat the gullet towards the center a little. The steel frame on this saw has no problem with the required tension and with the wider blade drift does not seem to be an issue as it is with a narrower blade. I can cut Vernier's so thin you can see through them without accounting for drift. So I guess the point is that on a 14in Bandsaw that has 1 inch tires you can center gullets on blades up to 1/2 in. Anything wider and you have to settle for centering the blade and then shifting is a little to the right. Hope this helps.
      Dave

  • @wadesaunders583
    @wadesaunders583 5 років тому

    how does that work with wide blades? They hang over the edge?

    • @daveswoodshop782
      @daveswoodshop782  5 років тому

      Sorry but I don't quite understand what you are asking. What do you mean they hang over the edge?. If I use a wider blade it just cuts a deeper kerf into the jig. All works fine.

  • @josephKEOarthur
    @josephKEOarthur 3 роки тому

    I see you have rollers.. but i have a Laguna 14bx. Which has ceramic. do your bandsaw rollers(ballbearings) have and +/- than the ceramic holders.?

    • @daveswoodshop782
      @daveswoodshop782  3 роки тому +1

      I also have a Laguna 1412 in addition to Powermatic in this video so I have experience with both ceramic and ball bearing guides. I really like both. Each has their own strengths and weaknesses. I certainly prefer the ceramic for tasks like re-sawing. I feel the ball bearing guides give me better control for detailed scroll cuts.

  • @pacomunoz8318
    @pacomunoz8318 6 років тому

    No podrían hablar en español