Bandsaw Hacks - 5 Band Saw Tips and Tricks
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- The Bandsaw is one of woodworking most valuable machines because of it's versatility and ease of use, for cutting veneers, wood joints, round or square cuts and all with the help of a diversity of bandsaw blades, bandsaw jigs and bandsaw techniques.
In this video, I provide 5 woodworking tips and tricks for bandsaws.
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Colin I learn something extremely handy every time I tune in. Thank you for all you do. You make things so much easier to understand and you don't overcomplicate a procedure. Keep up the great work and again, thank you very much!
Hey Buddy, I'm not new to woodworking but just got my first bandsaw and need to know it's potential. Your videos are invaluable... Thanks ;)
I love that you have the cord end in your shots when working with the unpowered saw. Great forethought to keep the safety comments away.
Thanks, I try to keep the cord in my videos when I remember. It really does help keep the safety comments to a minimum.
Yet here you are along with me now. Commenting on it. Lol
Getting real tired of these pooping ads on YT!
When you loosen the band saw blade to prevent flattening the tire - as shown in the video - give it the same number of turns (or half-turns) every time you do it. Then, when you return to the saw later you can give it that same number of turns in the opposite direction to re-tension it. That will automatically return you quite close to the original tension, so you won't have to do more fiddling to get the tension set properly.
Another good fence for the band saw that sets up very quickly (and good for Colin's drift compensation method shown in the video) is one of those 18" or 24" long magnetic bars sold as a magnetic knife holder for the kitchen or a magnetic tool holder for the shop. No clamping, just let the magnet hold itself on the table where you need it.
great idea
Good suggestion. Now what do you suggest to make me remember to loosen the tension every time? LOL.
Good tips.
Thanks for the tip and thanks for watching!
The only time I loosen my band saw blade is when I'm replacing it. I'v been using my band saw for 20 years and have never had a problem with a flat spot. It's a 14" Jet.
Colin, you time and time again show us so many simple tips that most of us may never think to try. Please keep up your fantastic videos. Just awesome
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Colin - for all your tool tips. So many are reminders of things learned and forgotten! Tip for those of us who forget to release or tension the blade - tape some tags on the saw and plug. All my big tools are mobile, so everything gets unplugged. On the bandsaw, there is a "Tension" tape on body where I need to push the saw, one near the power switch and one at the end of the plug!
Thanks for the tip and thanks for watching!
Always lots of great information, I’ve been following you for years now and never been steered wrong, you’re a true craftsman, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the great tips❤
Just got a bandsaw. Got it set up, and I'm excited to try out some stuff this weekend. Thanks for the great help!
I'm looking at purchasing a bandsaw and found your tips very useful and worth remembering. Cheers from Australia.
Great video, Colin. Thank you. The tip about using the table saw to make a groove for the bandsaw to follow when making veneers is so simple and so clever.
Hope it helps! Thanks for watching!
Adding a speed square is a great suggestion. i am new to band saw and found this information very handy.. Thank you so much !!!
Great tips, thank you
Great video. Like the idea about using the table saw to start a cut before the bandsaw
Hope it helps! Thanks for watching!
Thanks Colin. That tip for cutting the veneer on the table saw and bandsaw was very handy, as it's something I do often. Many thanks.
Hope it helps! Thanks for watching!
Muchas gracias por tu tiempo y habilidades, Colin. Bendiciones desde Monterrey México
Again such little tips, tricks, hacks or just plain out old try doing it this way you might like. Turns out to been such a GREAT BIG OLD safe, productive and easy way to accomplish certain tasks. Thanks and all of them are amazing.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thanks great video
Just got a bandsaw. Great tips. Thanks.
Great thank You so much
Good tips Colin! I especially like the pivoting fence! I never seen one of those before! Thanks.
Very good my friend
Lots of goodies for us, Colin- thanks a lot!
Very cool!! Just ordered my very first bandsaw. Cant wait for it to show up. Finally going to add some true curve cutting capacity to my shop.
Thnx. The pre saw guide from table saw was what i wsd thinking so thnx for showing me.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
So many great tips, thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing these useful tips.
Thank you guy for the tips! Very useful! I just got my first band saw! Although I have done other wood work!
Colin, you and I have the same band saw. Mine has been largely ignored for the longest time because I was having the very same problems the you highlighted in the video. So, it's not just MY band saw. Those tips and tricks are a great relief to me. The only problem that I've really had with the Delta was a broken tyre. Replacements could only be sourced, with all the associated costs from the USA. All in all though it's a great and reliable tool. I'll be out there, in the cold, this morning letting off the blade tension. Thanks, Keith
mine too but that cover knob is not factory.
I hope the tips help! Thanks for watching!
I have this same band saw and would really appreciate your advice on what blade tpi for general purpose (ply wood, mdf and soft woods) many thanks, Simon
These are great tips. 👍🏽Well done!
I find your videos very helpful in my shop. THE ssubjects you cover are tthe everyday ideas thatarehelpful. Thaks for the time and energy you put into these videos.
You're very welcome, Jill! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tips!! Just got a band saw so all will be very helpful as I’m learning
Band saws, gotta love them.
Good stuff Colin, I have not seen the same info on anybody else's channel, thanks.
wow! there is some really good tips thank you Colin. Love your videos
Thank You!
As others have said another set of great tips and tricks and so easily explained. Thanks Colin
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
i thought i knew everyting....but you just proved me wrong...
Can you do a video for what bandsaw blade to use for different projects I'm new to a band saw so I have no idea. Jim
Can you do a video on, table legs in trying to do 1x3 legs in a corner pattern. Try to find a way to connect them where they are detachable
Hi Colin,
I like very much your video. Thanks for the information given. But I especially liked the way you display your bandsaw power chord being disconnected every time yours hands are near the blade. Keeps the nasty comments away!
Hi Colin thank you of the great information. you just keep it simple, i love your youtubes keep up the good work
This was so helpful! My bandsaw always vibrates. I don't use it often and i never loosen the tension.
Thank you for this video! I can't say I didn't learn anything. . . matter of fact, you just taught me quite a lot about my bandsaw
Hope it helps! Thanks for watching!
I learn so much from your videos , thank you
That was very helpful!
Some GREAT TIP's, Colin. Thanks a Bunch. I like the Table saw idea to cut veneer's that You showed👍🏼
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
ALWAYS THES BEST TIPS..THANKS FOR SHARING
Best tips on Bandsaws!
Band saw drift eats my lunch every time. Thanks for this tip!!!
Hope it helps! Thanks for watching!
Awesome tips
Very informative thanks Colin. I'm new to bandsaws - I bought a second hand one recently and struggling to get it working with the fence. I'll be trying the looking at establishing the 'angle of straight' and clamping a board down based on the angle. I like the resawing tip with the table saw too - next time I'll get the UK equivalent of Diablo
To permanently take care of blade drift without having to rely on goofy clamp on auxiliary fences, I took some time to loosen the table mounting bolts on trunnions, which are a little oversized, tapped the table a smidge and retightens one bolt and ran a sample rip. I kept loosening the one bolt, tapping, and making more trial cuts until there was NO drift. Then I tightened the remaining bolts. Permanent drift solution! I must say that my table's bolt holes were not sufficiently oversized to get the job done so I had to use a rat tail file to elongate them a tad bit to accomplish the task, but the extra effort is well worth it. Hint: bolts are easier to access if you tilt the table as much as you can.
I love that ideas. I did had a issues in the past. Many thanks.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great video Colin. I learnt a lot from this. I'm off to Bunnings this morning (hardware chain store in Australia) to look for a thin blade for my table saw so that I can use your method to cut veneers from some jarrah planks I have recovered from old pallets.
Thanks Colin. Love the way you surreptitiously placed the plug in shot so you wouldn't rile up the safety police :)
Why you, it’s the bandsaw info that is paramount!
Thanks, Colin. Good video on the bandsaw.
Hope it helps! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the great ideals you are a very good teacher
Thank You!
Again more good tips and ticks from you Colin especially pre cutting on the table saw !
Cheers, Bram
Hope it helps! Thanks for watching!
Nice set of tips. Thank you.
As always excellent tips tips from Colin.
Many thanks and keep them coming as I'm sure these tips help young men & woman starting out in woodworking.
Hope it helps! Thanks for watching!
Great tips & tricks Colin! I always learn something new from watching your videos, so thanks for that.......
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
your tricks are great and very useful, Appreciate your great work Salute you Sir
Thank You!
good stuff as always
Always great videos! Thank you so much!
This was uploaded on my birthday!!
Very informative video. Thank you much 👍☺
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Мне очень нравится ваш канал!))
Thanks, great tips!
Ive been successful cutting vaneer on my Laguna 14/12 bandsaw with a 5/8" blade
I was re-sawing some 4/4 oak with my Laguna 14/12 and a ⅝” re-saw blade, the blade started drifting badly, one of the ceramic inserts on the bottom saw guide had slid forward. After gluing it back in place with some gel CA glue the blade still kept drifting, the ceramic insert had taken the set out of one side of the blade. I am disappointed with these ceramic saw guides.
@@pedgaro49 im sorry to hear that , im just a hobbyist, i haven't had any issues with my Laguna bandsaw, my brother helped me set it up and its run perfectly
Wow I love the Table Saw method first so much better than just straight doing it on the Bandsaw. I'm just curious though, why didn't you use a riving knife on the Table Saw??
You know your a hell of a woodworker when your watch band is made of wood.
Very good observation!
Thanks Colin. Really picked some good tips...cheers...rr Normandy
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
I'm new to bandsaw work. I wish I had found your channel before I started. I had to figure out 4 of the 5 tips the hard way. Cheers bud!
All good tips Colin. Sawdust resin will stick like glue on the tires.
Yes, cutting certain woods can make one massive clean up project later :(
Thanks for the video. Your white hair tells a lot. I'm just received my first band saw before 10 days and I found it hard to use because I didn't try before. But your video clear allot in my mind.
I will post a video on my channel later for unboxing and first cut.
Thanks again
Great video Colin. I really like the precut on the table saw idea. I will try that the next time. See you soon. Stay safe. Tim
Hope it helps! Thanks for watching!
Best hack is your custom gauge for fast band change (instead screw, cover open)!
Rest of are great too.
As always, thanks
I have learn a lot
Great post Buddy, nice idea with the table saw / cut first
Thanks for watching!
Are all bandsaw blades intended for 'combination' purposes? i.e. using one blade for cross-cutting, ripping, mitre cutting (along the bias), etc.
A blade with finer teeth should be used for cutting non-ferrous metals e.g. aluminum or copper.
Some very useful tips. The problem I have in releasing tension on the blade is that I tend to forget and turn it on and the blade comes off and invariably needs a replacement.
Make a sign to put right next to the power switch on the bandsaw that says 'Check the tension'. That should remind you each time you use the bandsaw.
You could even make a sliding sign like they use on office doors to let people know if they're in or out. On your bandsaw it could read tight / loose. Then when you change the tension at the start or end of the project, slide the sign over and you know what state your blade is in when you come back to the saw.
If you're handy with electronics you could even build in a limit switch into your tension adjuster, when the tension is backed off, it hits the limit switch and a LED could light or a relay could disconnect the power.
I better stop before I make things way too complicated.
I have a tension leaver on my Laguna Bandsaw and made a little sign with a blade kerf on it and place it on the blade saying tension is off when not in use, then I just take it away and set the lever again to use it, simple
Some great tips from Maxx B and June, those should help. Thanks for watching.
Fab Tips ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Just got my first bandsaw for Christmas. It's a small Wen, but hopefully it should be a good intro one! Do you have any tips for ripping wood from small logs?
What t he new bandsaws that have the brush that get rid of sawdust are those good
Thanks Collin GreatI Info
Norm
very useful video cheers
Thank You!
interesting, i've used that table/band saw combo method for yrs, but i dont think i've seen it on ytu,,, excellent video
Thanks for watching!
Look at Rusty Veinot channel. He has a couple of good videos that talk about the same issues.
nice videos but i have a problem ive been using a old 3 wheel bandsaw and latly the blade keeps going of track braking the blades so my wife got me a new parksaide went ok the next day the bottom tyre keeps slipping of now ive looked and looked and few say glue tyre down should solve problem so i went back on old bandsaw glued tyre on tried it works great should i do same to new bandsaw gluing the tyre down as its brand new
I like how you use a speed square as a fence.
Hope it helps! Thanks for watching!
Great tips, buddy.👍
Keep up the good work, mate👌
Thanks for watching, Bill! I hope they help.
Hi Colin great video... Can I ask what tpi blade do you prefer for general purpose on the bandsaw in the video?
Good tips!
Thank You!
Thank you for your videos.. I had been looking forward to a band saw hack video from you! Is the main reason for using a 7 1/4" blade because they are thinner? I have gotten to where I only buy the Diablo blades and really like them.
Thinner is the reason.
For cutting veneers, you want the thinnest blade possible on your table saw.
COOL THANK YOU
You're Welcome!
@@knecht105 God bless you. I wish to meet you but im in San Diego
Absolutely great tips for the bandsaw Sir. Also thanks for the knowledge too. I'm trying to save up money this year to get one. It looks like that Delta one is a good choice to get. I'm waiting for sales at Lowes or Home Depot.
You won't regert getting a Delta. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for your expertise Sir
I find that the proper blade for the job is all I need to stop blade drift. A 1/2" 3tpi blade has zero drift on my cheap 90's craftsman 12" bandsaw while cutting 6" stock. My 1/4" 18tpi blade drifts all over the place on anything thicker than 3/8" because it's meant to be used for cutting shapes and curves, not straight lines. It takes me about 1.5 minutes or less to change blades. Totally worth it.
Interesting. I wish you would do a video or narrative on changing a blade in a short time.
Shoud you adjust your guides and back bearing to 1/8 of an inch above your work piece ? My manual says to keep the guide assembly just above the work piece, I notice a lot of wood workers have them at the top of the adjustment