I love watching your videos. Everything is so crisp and precise. I think it brilliant how all your large power tools are home made. Outstanding work my friend. Do a shop tour video soon.
I follow your videos with interest and I must say that with a simple multilayer you can really make real works of art. This band saw, then, is a true masterpiece. Compliments.
There’s no doubt about it, you are talented and smart. This is one of the nicest saws I’ve ever seen. You can’t buy a better saw on the market today. But without sponsors, I couldn’t afford the plywood needed to build this. I wouldn’t want to use any other plywood though.
Excelente calidad y cuidado en la construcción, diseño y filmación. Esta serie es impecable. He visto varias sierras similares y sin duda esta es una de las más elegantes y mejor diseñadas. Gracias por compartir, saludos desde Argentina!
very cool job. I picked up the plans in your store and hope i can start soon building my own one. first i have to rebuild my workshop to get a place for it. Love your videos
sure, when i'm finished i'll give you response of my bandsaw. But at first my workshop must be cleaned up and needs a new floor. So there's something to do before. I'll send you pics, when it's done. But my skill isn't as good as yours. By the way... the plans are excellent and very detailled and i give my character recommendations for it. (and they looks so much nicer than the parts of Matthias W.) :-)
Great workmanship and good videos too. Where I live I could buy a quality bandsaw for the cost of the Baltic Birch plywood alone. Your projects have inspired me on some more simple projects to tackle.
Thank you very much for the fact that you have placed the subtitle in the video, so I can understand what you say, because youtube translates to Portuguese. Thank you and success always!
Grande!! Que bueno, no esperaba menos. Y ver trabajar esa "3D router" es una autentica delicia. Enamorado me tiene esa maquina!! Grandisimo trabajo. Limpio y muy fino, como nos tienes acostumbrados desde siempre. Un saludo desde Ponferrada y siempre pendiente de tus trabajos.
Very nice work. I send greetings from the Czech Republic.I've been watching your videos for a long time. It's always perfect.I'm always excited to expect your next project.I plan to build both cylindrical grinders so I'll ask for plans soon.So let it work from your hand like now.I translate this through Google translator, so I hope it will be read.
Gracias por compartir tu trabajo todos tus accesorios y herramientas son de verdad ingeniosos e inspiradores las herramientas son muy costosas pero para el ingenio no hay limites felicidades por toda la pasión y talento puesto en este proyecto saludos desde México!!!
Thanks Suso! I simply have no (more) words to tell... And I seriously see a problem here: now how could you do better than what what you have done so far?
Hi Paoson, That is a very nice Band saw you've made. You surely must me proud of it. This is one of my "first to do" projects. Thnx for the nice and educational video :-)
Probably the best DIY band saw build on You Tube. Really nice, I love your work. Thanks for sharing. Do you have an approx estimate overall cost to build this?
hello is a beautiful project, many compliments for the skill, I can ask a question because every time you paste, add I think ..... the "salt"? thanks bye
Hi, the idea that tools you have built make the future tools you need 🤓👍🤓. I have heard it said that with a decent lathe, the tools required to rebuild civilisation could be made. Tools making tool and so on until the tools required for production are made 🤓🤓🤓.
If you'd like to help me, you can upload subtitles in your own language following this link: ua-cam.com/users/timedtext_video?v=lmTU7W_lVgs&ref=share Puedes contribuir con subtítulos en tu idioma en el siguiente enlace:
I am very impressed with the build. It looks amazingly sturdy for plywood. I do have a question: How do you maintain tension in the motor drive belt. To me it looks like you have two speed positions but neither the motor / gear or drive gears have movement to adjust tension. Presumably, this is not a problem. Cheers.
hello Peter, actually I only have one speed, but it's not a bad idea to have two. You could make a tiltable base for the motor, like I did on my homemade lathe: www.paoson.com/en/blog/lathe-disc-sander-n63
In recent years I owned a Jet bandsaw which had two speeds. I used the higher speed to cut wood and the lower speed to cut metal - with a change in blade of course. It’s not quite as good as a dedicated bandsaw for metal but in a home workshop makes it a versatile machine, being able to cut wood and also thin pieces of metal. Cheers.
¡Excelente trabajo!, Muchas gracias por compartirlo. Yo también me estoy haciendo una de 14", pero tiene componentes metálicos y otros en madera, el montaje es diferente. Tengo algunas dudas, estaría agradecido si me ayudaras a aclararlas: Al tener un motor de 900 RPM tengo la duda si ponerle la tracción directa, creo que ganaría en par motor, pero quizás tenga más vibraciones, ¿qué opinas?.
Toni T. Hola Toni, me imagino que 14 pulgadas es el diametro de los volantes? En ese caso es igual a la mía! No creo que tengas problemas poniendo el motor directo, si el motor y sus rodamientos están en buen estado. No vas a perder par, lo ideal en estos casos es usar un motor de más revouciones y bajarlas con poleas como en mi caso, pero creo que el tuyo también puede funcionar. Envíame unas fotos cuando termines!
Así es, 14" es la medida de los volantes. Estoy haciendo una sierra aprovechando todo lo que tenía por el taller, comprando lo mínimo posible, (esa es la gracia). Tenía un motor de 900W. con tres bobinados internos, 700, 800 y 900RPM, pensé ponerlo con tracción directa para ahorrarme trabajo y pensando que aprovecharía mejor la potencia motor, pero tenía un poco de miedo de que transmitiera las vibraciones a la máquina y he decidido ponerle unos pequeños absorbentes de goma en la base. La velocidad de corte quedará en 1000 mts/m. (en la máx), creo que es bastante óptima para madera blandas. Otra duda que tengo es, ¿por qué decidiste poner los rodamientos en las bases en lugar de en los volantes...? Cuenta con las fotos en cuanto la termine, me lo tomo con calma, en esta ocasión no he hecho proyecto en 3D, lo tengo en la cabeza y ya se sabe lo que pasa con eso, (mil y un problema). Saludos
Hi Suso At 1.27 you make a cut into the front piece that holds the table hinges, you say that this is to enable you to adjust the lower guides more easily ! I can't see that there is any interference here ! Is this not just weakening this piece ?.
Fantastic work and great video. Just wondering what is the capacity of the saw. Max Depth and width of cut. Also what HP is the motor? Keep up the great work !
Band Saw Plans: bit.ly/2JisRjf
You are both an engineer and craftsman. Very impressive. You inspired me to attempt this myself.
I love watching your videos. Everything is so crisp and precise. I think it brilliant how all your large power tools are home made. Outstanding work my friend. Do a shop tour video soon.
thanks!
I follow your videos with interest and I must say that with a simple multilayer you can really make real works of art. This band saw, then, is a true masterpiece. Compliments.
thanks
sometimes i re-watch your videos in hope to convince myself to start doing something!
There’s no doubt about it, you are talented and smart. This is one of the nicest saws I’ve ever seen. You can’t buy a better saw on the market today. But without sponsors, I couldn’t afford the plywood needed to build this. I wouldn’t want to use any other plywood though.
thanks mate. As you say, you can use another type of plywood. Check this out:
www.paoson.com/en/blog/band-saw-readers-projects-n103
Excellent job and a very well done video! Your designing skills are as good as your fabrication skills.
thanks!
Excelente calidad y cuidado en la construcción, diseño y filmación. Esta serie es impecable. He visto varias sierras similares y sin duda esta es una de las más elegantes y mejor diseñadas.
Gracias por compartir, saludos desde Argentina!
muchas gracias Gabriel!
Fantastic job done. I assume you are an engineer or one very smart individual Ha Ha. Very clear and concise, which is appreciated. Cheers, Sean
Great work, looking better than a lot of bandsaws you can get in the shops!
thank you!
very cool job. I picked up the plans in your store and hope i can start soon building my own one. first i have to rebuild my workshop to get a place for it. Love your videos
hello Tom, I hope to see your bandsaw soon!
sure, when i'm finished i'll give you response of my bandsaw. But at first my workshop must be cleaned up and needs a new floor. So there's something to do before. I'll send you pics, when it's done. But my skill isn't as good as yours. By the way... the plans are excellent and very detailled and i give my character recommendations for it. (and they looks so much nicer than the parts of Matthias W.) :-)
this is the best homemade band saw i have seen any where
thanks David
Forget the Like button, where's the Love button? Excellent work, sir!
thanks!
Great workmanship and good videos too. Where I live I could buy a quality bandsaw for the cost of the Baltic Birch plywood alone. Your projects have inspired me on some more simple projects to tackle.
This is just insane. You are an amazing maker.
Amazing work!!! You have beautiful tools
this is the cleanest the most precise band saw build bar none. TU
thanks!
Another amazing project done by you. Your a true inspiration!! You take woodworking to a level I never thought possible.
thanks!
Tinju dunia hari ini 5,2019
Suso,
Amazing Job.
Great design.
I appreciate your accurate way of working.
Thanks
thanks!
Thank you for showing us how you built your Band Saw. Great videos, very well described and you make it look so easy :).
thanks!
thank you for sharing this great design. Nice editing as well.
thanks!
The work is done. It's always interesting how the machine builds itself helps. )
thanks as always!
You deserve this is the best explanation in the manufacture of Band Saw Machine
Thank you very much for the fact that you have placed the subtitle in the video, so I can understand what you say, because youtube translates to Portuguese. Thank you and success always!
PEAK OF PROFESSIONALISM. EXCELLENT JOB.
Grande!!
Que bueno, no esperaba menos.
Y ver trabajar esa "3D router" es una autentica delicia. Enamorado me tiene esa maquina!!
Grandisimo trabajo. Limpio y muy fino, como nos tienes acostumbrados desde siempre.
Un saludo desde Ponferrada y siempre pendiente de tus trabajos.
muchas gracias Jose!
Un gran trabajo como siempre 😉😉, hay muchas sierras de cintas caseras por youtube pero está bajo mi punto de vista es la mejor.
muchas gracias Raul
I think it's even nicer and better built then Matthias Wandel's.
Great job bud!!!!
Matthias Wandel's a genius. Paoson's an artist!!
I am so impressed, you did an outstanding job!
I think this is now my fav build.
thanks Nick!
I have a homemade band saw as well. not quit as nice as yours but I have been using it for years and it works great.
thanks!
Very nice work. I send greetings from the Czech Republic.I've been watching your videos for a long time. It's always perfect.I'm always excited to expect your next project.I plan to build both cylindrical grinders so I'll ask for plans soon.So let it work from your hand like now.I translate this through Google translator, so I hope it will be read.
thanks Antonin, I hope to see photos of your projects soon!
Hi, I can not make videos.But I have several projects on the forum www.Lumberjocks.com under the title "Klusy.
Realy a great work. I love your videos. Greetings from Germany.
thanks Bernhard!
Buen trabajo, gracias por compartir, una pregunta, ¿que echas a las piezas cuando las pegas? sal, azucar ??? para que no resbalen
sal, evita que las piezas se muevan al apretar las torniquetas. Deberías probarlo!
magnífica idea lo probaré sin duda, saludos desde Madrid
El nivel de detalles es alucinante.😱 Qué gran trabajo amigo. 😋👍
gracias como siempre compañero!
Gracias por compartir tu trabajo todos tus accesorios y herramientas son de verdad ingeniosos e inspiradores las herramientas son muy costosas pero para el ingenio no hay limites felicidades por toda la pasión y talento puesto en este proyecto saludos desde México!!!
Thanks Suso! I simply have no (more) words to tell...
And I seriously see a problem here: now how could you do better than what what you have done so far?
thanks as aleways Gianluca, I'll try it!
Hola, siempre estoy esperando nuevos videos. Simplemente genial. Saludos desde Austria.
gracias compañero, espero que te gusten los próximos...
estoy seguro👍
Incredible work
One more useful video! Great work! Thank you for sharing.
Семейное дело. Столярная мастерская БУК и мне понравилось
thanks!
Hi Paoson,
That is a very nice Band saw you've made.
You surely must me proud of it.
This is one of my "first to do" projects.
Thnx for the nice and educational video :-)
thanks mate! please send me some photos of your band saw
As soon as I've finished it of course. :-)
Great videos. What is it that you sprinkle on surfaces that are about to be glued?
Questa si chiama scuola ed io sono contento di essere uno studente.Complimenti per il tuo progetto,grazie per condividere
grazie!
superb work
When gluing, what do you shake onto the glue surface?
excelente trabajo ya me inscribí me fascina el tema de la madera me gustaría hacer una de esas saludos desde Colombia
Amazing job thanks for the great series
thanks
Excellent work and design, one of the best out there, do you have plans that can be downloaded, thank you, keep up the good work
I like to think that you own a birch plywood factory, because you basically only nothing else :D
thank you! :D
Hello sir I'm huge fan of you sir like your all video n you inspiration to me. Please put all bandsaw major ment sir please
Excelente estare como siempre al pendiente de tus proximos videos saludos
gracias Martin!
Probably the best DIY band saw build on You Tube. Really nice, I love your work. Thanks for sharing. Do you have an approx estimate overall cost to build this?
thanks Tom! it depends on the materials you use, with cheap plywood boards and an used motor, about 150 euros
Great thanks sir
Can we find the plans somewhere? Very good job u have done there!
thanks!
www.paoson.com
Отличная работа! Успехов!
Александр Боков поддерживаю, круто!
Piękna robota. Wielki szacunek dla Ciebie.
That satisfying moment when the tool is far enough along to help finish itself
right, the best moment :D
Looks Fantastic!
thanks
Es un gran, gran trabajo el que vos haces y compartirlo con vosotros te hace mas grande aun, gran video. #TheBest
Roman Alviter gracias!
Very nice work ! what is the product after the white glue ? congratulations !!
thanks! is salt to prevent pieces from moving when tighten the clamps
Impresionante! Ya casi está terminada. Gracias por todo amigo Suso! Esto me da gran confianza en mis proyectos. Saludos
Floréal Abad muchas gracias compañero! Espero verte haciendo tu sierra de cinta! :D
Looks like the originale.. goooooood
excellent work. I really like your band saw
thanks as always mate!
awesome job my friend I still would like to know if you have any plans available for this unit!
hello mate, here you can find them:
www.paoson.com/en/shop/76-band-saw-plans.html
Hi, great project! For gluing the parts, are you using kitchen salt?
yes, to prevent the pieces from moving when tightening the clamps.
Thank you! It seems that it works very well
Excellent out machine.
thanks as always!
excelente compadre muy bueno el videovoy a comenzar la mia DIOS TE BENDIGA
gracias! envíame alguna foto por email
hello is a beautiful project, many compliments for the skill, I can ask a question because every time you paste, add I think ..... the "salt"? thanks bye
yes, it is salt to prevent parts from moving when tightening the clamps. Thanks!
What are you sprinkling on the glu joint with the spice shaker? THK
salt, to prevent the pieces from moving when tightening the clamps
Hey great design. How many sheets of plywood do you need for the wandsaw. And what are these drills that you are using at 2:45
hello Max, about three sheets. Here you'll find the drills:
www.paoson.com/blog/how-to-use-cnc-drill-bits-in-column-drills-n23
You do a good job, best regards
thanks
Te quedo muy bien tu sierra buen trabajo te felicito sigo todos tus videos se te agradece x responder los comentarios"
gracias Carlos!
Excelente!!! Que es eso que tienes en un salero y le pones al pegamento?? 👏👏
gracias! es sal, para que las piezas no se muevan al apretar las torniquetas
Paoson WoodWorking Buen truco! Lo usaré!
Congratulations very good work with every detail
Hi, the idea that tools you have built make the future tools you need 🤓👍🤓. I have heard it said that with a decent lathe, the tools required to rebuild civilisation could be made. Tools making tool and so on until the tools required for production are made 🤓🤓🤓.
Fico admirado com tal precisão parabéns obrigado por compartilhar..
Quedo excelente. Felicitaciones!!
gracias Gabriel
Super.... grenat.... merci pour les sous titres en français... tanks for subtile fr
Les vidéos sont top
Another excellent job, when you going make a cnc machine?
thanks, later on I'll try it!
If you'd like to help me, you can upload subtitles in your own language following this link:
ua-cam.com/users/timedtext_video?v=lmTU7W_lVgs&ref=share
Puedes contribuir con subtítulos en tu idioma en el siguiente enlace:
Did you mean rabbet rather than rebate?
I mean (great job ).
I did the Arabic translation for you.
Done, I made subtitle in my language
Paoson WoodWorking
I am very impressed with the build. It looks amazingly sturdy for plywood. I do have a question: How do you maintain tension in the motor drive belt. To me it looks like you have two speed positions but neither the motor / gear or drive gears have movement to adjust tension. Presumably, this is not a problem. Cheers.
hello Peter, actually I only have one speed, but it's not a bad idea to have two. You could make a tiltable base for the motor, like I did on my homemade lathe:
www.paoson.com/en/blog/lathe-disc-sander-n63
In recent years I owned a Jet bandsaw which had two speeds. I used the higher speed to cut wood and the lower speed to cut metal - with a change in blade of course. It’s not quite as good as a dedicated bandsaw for metal but in a home workshop makes it a versatile machine, being able to cut wood and also thin pieces of metal. Cheers.
¡Excelente trabajo!, Muchas gracias por compartirlo.
Yo también me estoy haciendo una de 14", pero tiene componentes metálicos y otros en madera, el montaje es diferente.
Tengo algunas dudas, estaría agradecido si me ayudaras a aclararlas:
Al tener un motor de 900 RPM tengo la duda si ponerle la tracción directa, creo que ganaría en par motor, pero quizás tenga más vibraciones, ¿qué opinas?.
Toni T. Hola Toni, me imagino que 14 pulgadas es el diametro de los volantes? En ese caso es igual a la mía!
No creo que tengas problemas poniendo el motor directo, si el motor y sus rodamientos están en buen estado. No vas a perder par, lo ideal en estos casos es usar un motor de más revouciones y bajarlas con poleas como en mi caso, pero creo que el tuyo también puede funcionar. Envíame unas fotos cuando termines!
Así es, 14" es la medida de los volantes. Estoy haciendo una sierra aprovechando todo lo que tenía por el taller, comprando lo mínimo posible, (esa es la gracia).
Tenía un motor de 900W. con tres bobinados internos, 700, 800 y 900RPM, pensé ponerlo con tracción directa para ahorrarme trabajo y pensando que aprovecharía mejor la potencia motor, pero tenía un poco de miedo de que transmitiera las vibraciones a la máquina y he decidido ponerle unos pequeños absorbentes de goma en la base.
La velocidad de corte quedará en 1000 mts/m. (en la máx), creo que es bastante óptima para madera blandas.
Otra duda que tengo es, ¿por qué decidiste poner los rodamientos en las bases en lugar de en los volantes...?
Cuenta con las fotos en cuanto la termine, me lo tomo con calma, en esta ocasión no he hecho proyecto en 3D, lo tengo en la cabeza y ya se sabe lo que pasa con eso, (mil y un problema). Saludos
Parabens! Você é um ótimo profissional 👕
obrigado
*Nice work*
thanks
Hi Suso
At 1.27 you make a cut into the front piece that holds the table hinges, you say that this is to enable you to adjust the lower guides more easily ! I can't see that there is any interference here ! Is this not just weakening this piece ?.
Great work. I would love to build one. How many sheets of plywood does this build require?
thanks! making also the band saw stand, two sheets of 18mm and one sheet of 9mm
Amazing work as usual my friend!! Great video :)
thanks mate!
Muy funcional. Muchas gracias por compartir tus conocimientos. Saludos desde Ecuador.
Fantastic work and great video. Just wondering what is the capacity of the saw. Max Depth and width of cut. Also what HP is the motor? Keep up the great work !
thanks! 230mm depth and 340mm width. I've used a motor with 1hp and 1500rev.
🧠🧠. you are genius!!!!!!
What an excellent built!!!
Can I ask what software were you using while building the plan?
www.paoson.com/en/blog/sketchup-tutorial-n36
Very nice , i see you love this material too)
Thank you for the video!
excelente como de costumbre!
excelente trabajo suso gracias por compartir tus conocimeintos
gracias Guillermo
Отличная работа .
What do you keep adding to your glue? (like a salt shaker)
John Harmon - Cold Creek Works
It is salt so that the two surfaces don’t slide around while trying to clamp
right!
I'll remember that technique.
Interesting. Thank you
Could you please give a link to the brown coloured clamps that you used for the glue up. Thanks
check this out.
www.paoson.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=273
Very nicely done, you have thought about it
thanks
Bhai apna mobile number send karo
Wow, good job!!!!
Man, you are the beast. What about technical parameters of this engine??