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A few days ago I managed to get a 3/8" bandsaw blade crossed up as I was
finishing with a thick piece of hardwood. Short story shorter, I ended up with a twist that is set into about 3" to 4" of its length. I am guessing at it's worst its about a 10 to 20 degree twist. I didn't realize until today that the "rattle" effect was too severe to leave it on the machine and swapped it out. Is there any Practical way to straighten one of these? It is a fairly new and sharp blade. Obviously sharper that the user. Thank you in advance for any advice. RonB |
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