*Perfect band saw for the hobby enthusiast **MyBest.Tools** Easy to set up and square. 😂😀😂😀Had it😎 running in 10 to 15 minutes. Quality of cuts will depend on the🤣🤣🤣 quality of the blades.*
That's some chewed up push sticks you have there. I haven't tried to sharpen one of these sawmill blades myself yet. Been using my 20" saw with a 1/4" blade cause I find I need the most elbow room when I cut out stuff with lots of curves in it.
DUDENESS! thats pretty cool! it always feels great when you come up with a successful hack in the shop. Personally, i always get frustrated with these kind of operations in my shop. i hate sharpening anything. i have so little time in the shop that i hate devoting any shop time to maintenance, it drives me crazy! the only thing i will sharpen are my plane irons and my chisels, i always mail out my blades to get sharpened. its so cool to see that you have the patience to figure this out. my hat's off to you.
I have an engineer's education. Most of my schoolwork was done in metric, so units-wise, I'm ambidextrous. Genesee beer - oldest brewery in the country!
Great use for the Harbor Freight blade sharpener. Please show us how to fold the blade into that typical 3 coils without getting cut to pieces. Thanks.
*Perfect band saw for the hobby enthusiast **MyBest.Tools** Easy to set up and square. 😂😀😂😀Had it😎 running in 10 to 15 minutes. Quality of cuts will depend on the🤣🤣🤣 quality of the blades.*
Exactly what I'm looking to do to my Woodland Mills sawmill blades! Just bought the sharpener today. Grear video!
Saw mills rock! Running blades into log stops not so much😒
Any luck?
That's some chewed up push sticks you have there. I haven't tried to sharpen one of these sawmill blades myself yet. Been using my 20" saw with a 1/4" blade cause I find I need the most elbow room when I cut out stuff with lots of curves in it.
Super video. This look easy. Thank you for sharing this with us. I was also unable to sharpen this 1¼" blade with a dremel too either
DUDENESS! thats pretty cool! it always feels great when you come up with a successful hack in the shop. Personally, i always get frustrated with these kind of operations in my shop. i hate sharpening anything. i have so little time in the shop that i hate devoting any shop time to maintenance, it drives me crazy! the only thing i will sharpen are my plane irons and my chisels, i always mail out my blades to get sharpened. its so cool to see that you have the patience to figure this out. my hat's off to you.
Where did you get plans for your bandsaw? I would like to build one.
Woodgears.ca
Your getting deflection from the diamond wheel.Diamond is not made for steel it’s for carbide
Like your idea, I would add a foot paddle would so you can keep both hands to move the blade. It could go under the table and lift the lever.
Genesee right on! I saw you measuring in metric but also noticed you have fine taste in beer !
I have an engineer's education. Most of my schoolwork was done in metric, so units-wise, I'm ambidextrous. Genesee beer - oldest brewery in the country!
Naik Muhammad has been in da. Bensawea
I love the Genny in the back!!!
I play guitar and I fish and I live in NY we have a lot in common. Where in NY are you?
Letchworth Park area. Where are you?
Peter Collin buffalo
Great use for the Harbor Freight blade sharpener. Please show us how to fold the blade into that typical 3 coils without getting cut to pieces. Thanks.
I searched RUclips. There are already a bunch of videos showing this. Stumpy nubs has a good tutorial.