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Thread: SC Bandsaw Guide Modification

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    SC Bandsaw Guide Modification

    SC kind of over did it with their bandsaw blade guard. It was so safe that it was dangerous trying to see around it when sawing. I understand some just took it off. I like the idea of good protection but I wanted to see what I was cutting. So I remade the Blade guard as shown in the picture. Now I can see what I'm doing and have protection from getting my fingers in the blade.
    Steel City has made some modifications that were supposed to come out in Feb. I asked if they were going to retrofit their previous BSs and Dave said not at that time. So I did it myself.

    Bob
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    that looks great and i hope they retrofit the previously purchased ones.
    The only time you mustn't fail is the last time you try. Charles Kettering

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    I ran into problems with changing blades of 3/4" or wider...there wasn't enough room between the guides and the guard, which meant that the guard needed to be loosened/removed to change wide blades.

    I ended up cutting off the left half of the guard so I can now change blades without adjusting the guard.

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