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Please accept my apology for breaching the TOS, I was unaware of this policy until now.
Hi
Following a time away from the workshop and this forum I am now back into making Bandsawn Boxes. Here is a recently completed box.
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This box is of Sassafras,...
Hi, as I am not familiar with urethane tyres, I may not be qualified to comment.
However in my view the two images evidence that blade is not positioned correctly, the blade should always be...
Phil well done. In the polls on other forums "A" is the dominant response.
A number of respondents say the sound will vary with the size and length of the blade, however I have not seen any...
Jess
Have you checked the blade tension - a number of bandsaw users who use the pluck method (that is plucking the blade in the centre of the longest unsupported side and listening to the...
Andrew
From my experience I would not attempt to use anything less than a 1/4" blade, as suggested the risk of the blade going out of alignement or wandering when bandsawing a large block is...
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Hi
Use two of the same size forstner bits, one with the pointy bit (starter tip) and the other with the pointy bit ground off.
Use the bit with the starter tip (the pointy bit that leaves the...
Perry,
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Probably true, the amount removed from the may provide an additional turning ability? A stone is generally used to smooth a welding blob. If you are looking to gather further information ~ ...
I've used Velcros (hook n loop) papers for years.
Four grades of paper can be used simultaneously, e.g. both sides and both ends of one stick.
The stick can be timber, plastic or steel...
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Brian
I prefer the two whales box, I always like to see original thought and particularly when it is well executed, well done!
Lance
There is a lot to like about these boxes, nice clean lines and proportions. As well they are highly functional - well done!
...../ and run the bandsaw without the blade installed.
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Hi Denis
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Jason
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Thank you Bruce,
Thank you Jim.
Thank you Ben, it was fun to make!
Hello
Here is an image of a recently completed work named "Ant Farm".
A WIP is also available at Ant Farm W.I.P.
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Rick,
Well done, welcome to bandsawn box making which can be fun to do, particularly when making your own designs!
A good lesson with which to begin 2008!
there are two ways of looking at this episode = (1) a lesson well learnt and (2) your DNA is embedded in the bandsawn box.
I look forward to seeing the...
Jon
That is well done, thank you for sharing the image, how is the lid secured to the base?
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A machine / device that would fine sand flat and curved surfaces and properly managed the consequential dust problem!