Rockwell Delta 20" Bandsaw: Difference between revisions

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=== Status ===
=== Status ===
*  3/6/2019. Andrew w replaced drive belt
*  3/6/2019. Andrew w replaced drive belt
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zip of SKP, STL and f3D files  : [[File:Bandsaw Plate.zip]]
zip of SKP, STL and f3D files  : [[File:Bandsaw Plate.zip]]
      
      
image [[Media:picofbandsawplate.jpg]]  and  
image [[Media:Picofbandsawplate.jpg]]  and  


Fusion 360 model at Joe's Adobe360 https://a360.co/2RdzuCe
Fusion 360 model at Joe's Adobe360 https://a360.co/2RdzuCe


There is usually a spare plates in the locked cabinet
There is usually a spare plates in the locked cabinet
== Resawing ==
Using the bandsaw for resawing requires an additional authorization...{{:Authorizations/Advanced Bandsaw, Resawing and Maintenance}}Some additional advice on resawing:
* Buy a nice blade and learn how to install and adjust it. The PS:1 blades are often fairly dull and don't track well.
* Make sure your stock is prepared well, with at least one flat face and one square and flat edge.
* Try to keep only 3-10 teeth in the wood. A 1.5 tpi blade is appropriate for most resawing.
* Use a skip-tooth blade, at least 1" wide (but see note below).


==Tips on Use==
==Tips on Use==
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For wider boards, use the adjustable fence with a tall secondary fence attached, carefully adjusted to the drift angle of the blade. For really wide boards, you can also use a presser-board to ensure contact with the fence.
For wider boards, use the adjustable fence with a tall secondary fence attached, carefully adjusted to the drift angle of the blade. For really wide boards, you can also use a presser-board to ensure contact with the fence.
Some additional advice on resawing:
* Buy a nice blade and learn how to install and adjust it. The PS:1 blades are often fairly dull and don't track well.
* Make sure your stock is prepared well, with at least one flat face and one square and flat edge.
* Try to keep only 3-10 teeth in the wood. A 1.5 tpi blade is appropriate for most resawing.
* Use a skip-tooth blade, at least 1" wide (but see note below).


[[Category:Wood Shop]]
[[Category:Wood Shop]]
[[Category:Shop Equipment]]
[[Category:Shop Equipment]]