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I am using a Delta 9" benchtop bandsaw. I bought
it years ago to just make some rather small cuts quickly. I made what I thought were the right adjustments. I noticed that the guides are a bit coarser than my 18" Jet, but again, it's simple cuts I'm making. Anyways, I'm trying to make a simple straight cut. I noticed the blade drifts dramatically. More so than I thought. Over a simple 4 or 5 inch cut, it drifts about 1/4 inch or more. I'm using a straight fence. That's a lot of drift. I'm cutting 3/4" ply. Is this much drift t to be expected with these smaller saws? The blade is very small as well. I know I could get a straighter cut with the JET, but I'd like to use the smaller one for this work that I'm doing. Would a larger blade help? Help! MJ |
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Is your top guide very close to the work being cut?
wrote in message ... I am using a Delta 9" benchtop bandsaw. I bought it years ago to just make some rather small cuts quickly. I made what I thought were the right adjustments. I noticed that the guides are a bit coarser than my 18" Jet, but again, it's simple cuts I'm making. Anyways, I'm trying to make a simple straight cut. I noticed the blade drifts dramatically. More so than I thought. Over a simple 4 or 5 inch cut, it drifts about 1/4 inch or more. I'm using a straight fence. That's a lot of drift. I'm cutting 3/4" ply. Is this much drift t to be expected with these smaller saws? The blade is very small as well. I know I could get a straighter cut with the JET, but I'd like to use the smaller one for this work that I'm doing. Would a larger blade help? Help! MJ |
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I made what I thought were the right adjustments
Recheck the tension. My first thought is dull blade. Sonny |
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On Jul 7, 5:12 pm, "
wrote: I am using a Delta 9" benchtop bandsaw. I bought it years ago to just make some rather small cuts quickly. I made what I thought were the right adjustments. I noticed that the guides are a bit coarser than my 18" Jet, but again, it's simple cuts I'm making. Anyways, I'm trying to make a simple straight cut. I noticed the blade drifts dramatically. More so than I thought. Over a simple 4 or 5 inch cut, it drifts about 1/4 inch or more. I'm using a straight fence. That's a lot of drift. I'm cutting 3/4" ply. Is this much drift t to be expected with these smaller saws? The blade is very small as well. I know I could get a straighter cut with the JET, but I'd like to use the smaller one for this work that I'm doing. Would a larger blade help? Help! MJ Check the set of the teeth on the blade? If they've been flattened on one side, it will result in the problem you're experiencing. Tom |
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![]() wrote in message ... Anyways, I'm trying to make a simple straight cut. I noticed the blade drifts dramatically. More so than I thought. Over a simple 4 or 5 inch cut, it drifts about 1/4 inch or more. I'm using a straight fence. That's a lot of drift. I'm cutting 3/4" ply. Is this much drift t to be expected with these smaller saws? The blade is very small as well. mjm, you're never going to get that sucker to track. Wood just scares that little thing to death. The only thing it'd cut true for me, in all the years I've had mine, is foam sheet. Throw away your fence, and just get used to chasing the kerf by hand. Tom |
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![]() wrote in message ... I am using a Delta 9" benchtop bandsaw. I bought it years ago to just make some rather small cuts quickly. I made what I thought were the right adjustments. I noticed that the guides are a bit coarser than my 18" Jet, but again, it's simple cuts I'm making. Anyways, I'm trying to make a simple straight cut. I noticed the blade drifts dramatically. More so than I thought. Over a simple 4 or 5 inch cut, it drifts about 1/4 inch or more. I'm using a straight fence. That's a lot of drift. I'm cutting 3/4" ply. Is this much drift t to be expected with these smaller saws? The blade is very small as well. I know I could get a straighter cut with the JET, but I'd like to use the smaller one for this work that I'm doing. Would a larger blade help? Help! MJ So why not use the Jet for the somple cuts??? I do somple cuts with my 16" Laguna. |
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Thanks to all who responded.
To move my project along, I just cut the damn things out with my JET. No problem with drift over a short cut. Anyone want a 9" Delta? Cheap! MJ |
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