"Steve Russell" wrote in message
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Hello to the group,
Many of you are familiar with my bandsaw re-sharpening protocol:
http://www.woodturningvideosplus.com...aw-blades.html
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If you are re-sharpening your bands using my protocol:
1.) How many re-sharpenings are you averaging per band?
2.) Do you de-tension the band every day, or leave it under constant
tension?
My time is at a premium and generally more valuable than the cost of a
bandsaw blade, thus I do not sharpen them. But I believe it is safe to say
that I use my bandsaw far less than a production turner such as you, so my
blades don't wear out nearly as rapidly.
I have never de-tensioned my blades, but I will undoubtedly begin doing so
today. Years ago I spoke with a venerable boat builder who used a monstrous
bandsaw extensively for cutting mahogany and teak. He told me that
de-tensioning a bandsaw blade will cause it to "age" prematurely. I had my
doubts, but who was I to question a person of his extensive experience and
knowledge? While I haven't experienced early 'aging' with my blades,
de-tensioning makes sense and will become a standard protocol in my shop
now.
Thanks for your ongoing advice, Steve. Contributions such as yours make
life easier for hacks like me.
Max