LOML ordered the Rikon 10-345 bandsaw just before Christmas. Woodcraft called yesterday and I picked it up last night. :eusa_danc
My wife and son helped me unwrap it and get it onto a mobile base. I spent last night tinkering with it and played with it a while this afternoon.
First, the BAD. I will need a replacement table. One of the 4 bolt holes was screwed up. Looked like they drilled it with an oversized bit or the cast iron wallowed out after drilling. The attempted to tap it but the threads are not usable. Also one of the twist lock knobs on the door was cracked. Overall, not bad after being shipped around the world.
After my bad experience with the new Delta that I ended up returning I was beginning to get a little worried that the saw would be a clunker, but, aligning and tensioning the Timberwolf blade then setting the roller bearings and running the machine eased my fears. Very smooth, almost vibration-free! It cuts VERY well. :-D Large roller bearings are a pain to set but I'm getting better at it after a few changeovers.
The saw runs very smooth, and did I mention it cuts VERY well? Well, it does!! :-D I traced a few curves and then a straight line to mark the blade drift. Set the fence and started ripping. Man, it cut really nice! :-D Couldn't remember if I had already mentioned that or not?
Did I mention that I also got 4 Timberwold blades to go with it? Boy, they really run smooth!
I do believe I'm gonna have fun with the new toy tomorrow!!
Here's a pic of the finished saw. I also took a pic of the new, improved trunnion but to be honest I don't know how it differs from the old one.
Chuck
My wife and son helped me unwrap it and get it onto a mobile base. I spent last night tinkering with it and played with it a while this afternoon.
First, the BAD. I will need a replacement table. One of the 4 bolt holes was screwed up. Looked like they drilled it with an oversized bit or the cast iron wallowed out after drilling. The attempted to tap it but the threads are not usable. Also one of the twist lock knobs on the door was cracked. Overall, not bad after being shipped around the world.
After my bad experience with the new Delta that I ended up returning I was beginning to get a little worried that the saw would be a clunker, but, aligning and tensioning the Timberwolf blade then setting the roller bearings and running the machine eased my fears. Very smooth, almost vibration-free! It cuts VERY well. :-D Large roller bearings are a pain to set but I'm getting better at it after a few changeovers.
The saw runs very smooth, and did I mention it cuts VERY well? Well, it does!! :-D I traced a few curves and then a straight line to mark the blade drift. Set the fence and started ripping. Man, it cut really nice! :-D Couldn't remember if I had already mentioned that or not?
Did I mention that I also got 4 Timberwold blades to go with it? Boy, they really run smooth!
I do believe I'm gonna have fun with the new toy tomorrow!!
Here's a pic of the finished saw. I also took a pic of the new, improved trunnion but to be honest I don't know how it differs from the old one.
Chuck