On Sunday I finally got into the shop to work on a cradle. I had some 8/4 cherry that needed to be resawed. First piece went fine, the 5/8 Lee Valley cut through no problem...I really like this blade and have gotten good use out of it over the last few years. The next piece, well it got hard to push about half way though which is when I noticed the blade was tracking off the front of the wheel and had hit something and taken all the set out of the teeth. So I replace the blade, ensure it is tracking ok and cut the next piece...no problem. I turn around to grab the next piece and hear the bandsaw (still running) make some weird noises so I turn it off. Turn it on and nothing is turning but it is making noise, turn it off spin the wheels no problem. I figure the belt must have jumped or gotten loose. Go to the belt and find the pulley is slipping, the set screw is loose and the key is gone from the shaft. I found the key, put it back together and proceed on to cut the next few pieces. I had 2 - 11 inch wide pieces left, the first piece cut ok. The last piece was going ok but at some point halfway through the blade tracked off again and it got trashed but I did get through the last piece with it trashed. It was just one of those bandsaw days! Time to really tune the bandsaw up I guess, maybe make its day and invest in new tires for the wheels.:eusa_danc:eusa_danc
Thanks for listening to my moaning!
Bill
Thanks for listening to my moaning!
Bill