Saw radius angle, alpha angle and Field gap are not suitable for softwood. Not suitable in hard wood, teeth break. What do you cut with this saw? (02:55) Is there any sharpening work (250-1000m3) working in factories.
At 11:14 is the band saw room I believe at Mac Millon Blodel sawmill in Burnaby, BC. They change out this blade out every coffee break, you can see the trap door for it in the floor. It take six minutes to get up to speed for cutting. I worked there a number of years ago right on the Fraser River.
That was a cool rhythm when the teeth were being cut and the take up spool's tensioner and the blade getting wrapped were making a real cool beat/rhythm...Man, those two way bands are SICK! :)
It's because if you grind to much in the face and not down enough you end up loosing the back of the theet,and if you dont remove the shynee metal in the gullet and on the back from sawdust friction thé saw will start to crack!
Isto sim e um afiçao sistema bruto me deu saudades do tempo que era so afiador e laminador eu era feliz e nao sabia equando a serras eram feito recalques no destes era sofrido com segmento de serra estelitizada as ferramentas ficaram mais durável e produtivas com uma qualidade de excelência .
Yo conosco perfectamente este trabajo por heverlo hecho por años!!!... impresionnante!!!... dientes de 7mm y una corte de 9mm!!... con motor de 300cv!!!.....
De dónde salistes. Dientes de siete centímetros, corte de nueve milímetros, lo que estás viendo en este video son sierras sin fin, no son fresas. Las máquinas afiladoras de sierras sin fin no trabajan con motores de 300 cv es una burrada lo que decís.
Tratase de serras del Canada... de 35 toneladas..., la fita hace 90 kilos..... la diente 7mm y con las vibraciones la corte es de 9mm..... anda eso à toda velocidade con motor de 300 CV.... En Canada instalan 2 o 4 o 6 o 8 serras.... y el tronco pasa una sola vez!!!!!!!!!!!!!sobre un mono-carril central!!!!!.... Yo trabaje en eso!!!!.................. en Africa....... pasava un tronco de 1,5 metro todas los 4 minutos!!!!! yo te digo!!!!!!!!!!!!@@eduardocarvajal9268
does anyone know where I can buy a hundred foot roll of toothless bandsaw blade that is 3/16" wide by 1/16" thick. I'm having a heck of a time finding a supplier.
here www.rexel.com.pl/en/category/92/bands-for-band-knife-machines what you want is "band knife" or "knife band". Tho, its highly unlikely that you will find a 100 foot roll.
Machine automation can be a wonderful thing, but the present day technology is replacing saw filers and benchmen. Pretty soon an entire filing room will be looked after by a handful of people monitoring automated equipment. It’s a dying trade and a damn shame
Not only does the blade need grinding before its first use, it commonly needs to be reground after every shift, or even every 4 hours. You'd be surprised at how fast even soft wood can dull a steel saw blade. Carbide tips will stay sharp longer, but are considerably more expensive and when you hit a nail, as you will inevitably do, your expensive carbides are scrap.
I don't care about the blade... I'd love to get my hands on some that are worn or damaged... but most of all, I'd really love to get my hands on one of those rolls of steel used to make the bandsaw blade with... Just think of what I could make from that much high carbon rolled steel... One roll of that steel would be more than enough to last me the rest of my life!
Rubens martins Custódio , Pensa nisso quando fores comprar a nova cama , mesa , cadeira , ou a caminha para o próximo filho , ou deixa o miúdo dormir no chão !
relief for the cut material to get out. If you mean why they sharpen from the back, its to basically pull a burr on the hawk bill end of the tooth. The front side is "flat" and the grinding process sharpens the metal over the flat bit. Same as a hand plane if you think about it.
*Would have been nice if the people and/or uploader would talk in the videos whereby giving some misc details to what they know are some of the obvious questions that people would ask*
True, looks like a new saw tho, you know first swage. So you can get away with a double swage first time.... Otherwise as you know, softwood swage 7g bigger and shape to 6g.... Cheers mate
I hope and pray for they are not going to be used to cut any, not even one tree :(. My Education was furniture design and I worked with wood too, until I got older and I refuse to buy new, I felt sad that I had to pay for any furniture that they cut for my sake....
Brother even thou I know that most of the wrong doings and evil against human, animal and Nature is done by the powerful and very very rich, and the one man mostly dont do so much wrong to the jungles, but stil look at our world, and type those words for me again if you honestly believe it !?
@@mamoshimamoshian9078 Just because there is miss managing of the forest in jungles doesn't mean that it can't be done right. Just look at Northern Europe there the forestry is done great. In Sweden for example we replant around 3 trees for every one that's taken down. That have made that Sweden have more forest and more growth than ever before. So if done right forestry can be the greatest source of building material and fuel there is, considering minimal environmentally impact.
That brings back memories 40 years as a sawdoctor thanks for that
Brings back great memories of my years in the industry. Well done.
are they using water as a coolant for wet grinding?
Saw radius angle, alpha angle and Field gap are not suitable for softwood. Not suitable in hard wood, teeth break. What do you cut with this saw? (02:55) Is there any sharpening work (250-1000m3) working in factories.
Ленточная пила.Хорошая штука.У нас на заводе такими режут заготовки.Иногда бывает -рвутся.......
I happened in on a sawmill today and they were sharpening a blade like that. Was very interesting!
ah so satisfying i am so satisfied from watching this satisfying video
At 11:14 is the band saw room I believe at Mac Millon Blodel sawmill in Burnaby, BC. They change out this blade out every coffee break, you can see the trap door for it in the floor. It take six minutes to get up to speed for cutting. I worked there a number of years ago right on the Fraser River.
That's MY kind of factory/workshop. It reminds me that I haven't turned on my bandsaw since about 1976.
I want to see the bandsaw this blade fits on?
I'm guessing it isn't the portable model :D
Great vedio
the blade is so big, I see they use aluminum oxide grinding wheel and CBN wheel on different machines, you know which is better?
Keren jon 👍👍
That was a cool rhythm when the teeth were being cut and the take up spool's tensioner and the blade getting wrapped were making a real cool beat/rhythm...Man, those two way bands are SICK! :)
Yes, the other rhythm saw sharpening instantly :))
Was the last one minions?
This is what we used in our works..
We're working on slicing woods
Sharpening big band saw blade ...
Josssa gandossa browww
It seems like the grinding is being done a lot on the _back_ part of the saw tooth. I wonder why that is.
I would imagine it might be for chip clearance but I doubt it
It's because if you grind to much in the face and not down enough you end up loosing the back of the theet,and if you dont remove the shynee metal in the gullet and on the back from sawdust friction thé saw will start to crack!
I could play guitar to this.
Nyc video
Isto sim e um afiçao sistema bruto me deu saudades do tempo que era so afiador e laminador eu era feliz e nao sabia equando a serras eram feito recalques no destes era sofrido com segmento de serra estelitizada as ferramentas ficaram mais durável e produtivas com uma qualidade de excelência .
Yo conosco perfectamente este trabajo por heverlo hecho por años!!!... impresionnante!!!... dientes de 7mm y una corte de 9mm!!... con motor de 300cv!!!.....
De dónde salistes. Dientes de siete centímetros, corte de nueve milímetros, lo que estás viendo en este video son sierras sin fin, no son fresas. Las máquinas afiladoras de sierras sin fin no trabajan con motores de 300 cv es una burrada lo que decís.
Tratase de serras del Canada... de 35 toneladas..., la fita hace 90 kilos..... la diente 7mm y con las vibraciones la corte es de 9mm..... anda eso à toda velocidade con motor de 300 CV....
En Canada instalan 2 o 4 o 6 o 8 serras.... y el tronco pasa una sola vez!!!!!!!!!!!!!sobre un mono-carril central!!!!!....
Yo trabaje en eso!!!!.................. en Africa....... pasava un tronco de 1,5 metro todas los 4 minutos!!!!!
yo te digo!!!!!!!!!!!!@@eduardocarvajal9268
Upload videos how the grinding wheel dressed
Nice video.
Getting tha job done
Nice
does anyone know where I can buy a hundred foot roll of toothless bandsaw blade that is 3/16" wide by 1/16" thick. I'm having a heck of a time finding a supplier.
here www.rexel.com.pl/en/category/92/bands-for-band-knife-machines what you want is "band knife" or "knife band". Tho, its highly unlikely that you will find a 100 foot roll.
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Machine automation can be a wonderful thing, but the present day technology is replacing saw filers and benchmen. Pretty soon an entire filing room will be looked after by a handful of people monitoring automated equipment. It’s a dying trade and a damn shame
The first video sounds like a backing track to a song lol
nice.censho.
Já trabalhei com serras de 10,10mts.
Ronaldo Roche.
Amazing
,,, gotta love that: orange, hand-held, wheel dresser, on that big blade !
The camera work was amazing! So blurry I could imagine everything that was happening!
@@E4tenHaus That's what I perceived.
Would be a great video if you'd FOCUS THE CAMERA!
Obviously, this Channel does not use any camera.
It looks better when I take my glasses off. Then its just a blur but the still photos look great but this is youtube with VIDEOS.
Beautiful
P
Thats some high carbon steel
Good
Im surprised theres so much grinding. I thought the tooth punch would have been enough. Mesmerizing to watch the whole thing though.
Not only does the blade need grinding before its first use, it commonly needs to be reground after every shift, or even every 4 hours. You'd be surprised at how fast even soft wood can dull a steel saw blade. Carbide tips will stay sharp longer, but are considerably more expensive and when you hit a nail, as you will inevitably do, your expensive carbides are scrap.
भैया मुझे ये आरा कहा से मगाना पड़ेगा मेरे पास कैसे पहुंचे गा
great cameraman. was he the only one in the area?
goooooooooooood
I like the Donald Duck speaking in Spanish part.
اي. الدول العربيه من هذه المصانع العملاقة
I don't care about the blade... I'd love to get my hands on some that are worn or damaged... but most of all, I'd really love to get my hands on one of those rolls of steel used to make the bandsaw blade with... Just think of what I could make from that much high carbon rolled steel... One roll of that steel would be more than enough to last me the rest of my life!
@Mama C pre-sharpened tho, so it cuts a clean hole through your house!
my cousing makes knifes with them,just become friends with a sawmill guy
As arvores que se cuidem.
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beau travail
Rubens martins Custódio , Pensa nisso quando fores comprar a nova cama , mesa , cadeira , ou a caminha para o próximo filho , ou deixa o miúdo dormir no chão !
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I wonder what the reason is to grind the back side of the teeth.
relief for the cut material to get out. If you mean why they sharpen from the back, its to basically pull a burr on the hawk bill end of the tooth. The front side is "flat" and the grinding process sharpens the metal over the flat bit. Same as a hand plane if you think about it.
*Would have been nice if the people and/or uploader would talk in the videos whereby giving some misc details to what they know are some of the obvious questions that people would ask*
Ramro chha
Музон прикольний би вишел
Mmmm, never thought of that, guess someone’s gotta make it.
Nick Bo a
Блин , так вот какой ножевкой бюджет России пилят !!!
reminds me of the beginning of Twin Peaks
muy bonita la tecnología mu y orrible el hecho dr cortar arboles. "lapidario"
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Is the grinding wheel CBN?
No, they all look like aluminium oxide...
In India available
This machine
Quero fazer parte dessa empresa!
@ HOTMAIL A POZITIVE
symphony of money
If only the camera guy wasnt trying to make everyone seasick while filming.
1st one Leave your eyes on the road your hands upon the wheeal. Da da da da da da da dah.
Music Techno))
That guy is going to have tooth crumbling problems if he double swedges everytime.
True, looks like a new saw tho, you know first swage. So you can get away with a double swage first time.... Otherwise as you know, softwood swage 7g bigger and shape to 6g....
Cheers mate
Bandsaw blades for 20 foot wide trees? Wtf
Looks like the teeth are induction hardened
BEST. BLADES. JAIPUR
8:55 - this guy works under the theory that..... the more sparks!..... the sharper it is!!!
minions, banana !!!
Don't trip!
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Industrial machines are very backward. Add to the incredibly dirty ground. As if it were not a factory.
It's usually because it is very competitive. Not enough money for make up to beautify the process.
มีขายในไทยเเลนใหม
3:32 не правильно точить
Каменный век!давно уже точат алмазным кругом с профилем зуба и поливают маслом!
Dam I can hear a song coming on. Ummmm at the start
Yeah the stamping machine at the start has a great beat to it.. :)
theres a tune in there
Falling asleep z z z z
На наш лес пилы точят
10:40 - Too much helium. :-D
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That's not satisfying.
Eu trabalhei com estes maquinarias 42 anos estou precisando muito trabalho Romão Costa me chama lá
اكبر منشار لدينا انج وربع
No es la estupidez de la gente fue la pendejada de alguien que ocasionó el l incendio
Ma c
Plim kuria
Кто здесь...
This india derty factory
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I hope and pray for they are not going to be used to cut any, not even one tree :(. My Education was furniture design and I worked with wood too, until I got older and I refuse to buy new, I felt sad that I had to pay for any furniture that they cut for my sake....
There in nothing wrong about using one of the most environmentally friendly and renewable source of material and energy.
Brother even thou I know that most of the wrong doings and evil against human, animal and Nature is done by the powerful and very very rich, and the one man mostly dont do so much wrong to the jungles, but stil look at our world, and type those words for me again if you honestly believe it !?
@@mamoshimamoshian9078 Just because there is miss managing of the forest in jungles doesn't mean that it can't be done right. Just look at Northern Europe there the forestry is done great. In Sweden for example we replant around 3 trees for every one that's taken down. That have made that Sweden have more forest and more growth than ever before. So if done right forestry can be the greatest source of building material and fuel there is, considering minimal environmentally impact.
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Ленточная пила.Хорошая штука.У нас на заводе такими режут заготовки.Иногда бывает -рвутся.......