Any experience with the Carter Bandsaw bearing upgrade? I've never been completely satisfied with my SS bandsaw, although I realize much of the problem is "operator error" in terms of set up and adjustment.
Almost bought the Carter upgrade last year during the Woodworking Show and know I will be tempted again next month when it returns to St. Louis.
Would appreciate any advice on the Carter bearings and opinion of their value ($120).
Carter Bandsaw bearings
Moderator: admin
Carter Bandsaw bearings
Bob
LTC, US Army
Ft. Leonard Wood, MO
Hoo-ah !
LTC, US Army
Ft. Leonard Wood, MO
Hoo-ah !
- dusty
- Platinum Member
- Posts: 21481
- Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2006 6:52 am
- Location: Tucson (Wildcat Country), Arizona
major_bob wrote:Any experience with the Carter Bandsaw bearing upgrade? I've never been completely satisfied with my SS bandsaw, although I realize much of the problem is "operator error" in terms of set up and adjustment.
Almost bought the Carter upgrade last year during the Woodworking Show and know I will be tempted again next month when it returns to St. Louis.
Would appreciate any advice on the Carter bearings and opinion of their value ($120).
Several members here have them and speak highly of them. I don't have them and probably won't get them because I don't have any complaints about my bandsaw.
That does not mean that its performance can't be improved. It just says that I am satisfied with it the way it is.
If you were to buy them what performance characteristics do you believe might be improved?
I think that you should get them installed and let us know what you think after you have spent $120.
"Making Sawdust Safely"
Dusty
Sent from my Dell XPS using Firefox.
Dusty
Sent from my Dell XPS using Firefox.
Bob,major_bob wrote:Any experience with the Carter Bandsaw bearing upgrade? I've never been completely satisfied with my SS bandsaw, although I realize much of the problem is "operator error" in terms of set up and adjustment.
Almost bought the Carter upgrade last year during the Woodworking Show and know I will be tempted again next month when it returns to St. Louis.
Would appreciate any advice on the Carter bearings and opinion of their value ($120).
I have the Carter bearings on one of my SS bandsaws and ceramic guides on another. I do like the Carters on my larger Delta saw, but in all honesty I think the ceramics are a better choice for the SS. I have made several other modifications to the SS Bandsaw that may be of interest to you.
Larry
Hi,
I have a set of carter guides on one bandsaw (non-shopsmith) and a stabilizer that I can swap on or off. Keep in mind carter sells two different types of products, one is a replacement set of guide and the second is a "stabilizer".
For my shopsmith bandsaw I have done the forums home brew bearings and have the stabilizer in addition.
I really like the carter system. However I didn't like spending that much on the shopsmith and the home brew bearings do really well for a lot less cost. So best buy is the home brew, best performance carter.
I should mention I have ceramic guides on the shopsmith, use wolf blades except for resawing where I use a woodslicer.
Ed
I have a set of carter guides on one bandsaw (non-shopsmith) and a stabilizer that I can swap on or off. Keep in mind carter sells two different types of products, one is a replacement set of guide and the second is a "stabilizer".
For my shopsmith bandsaw I have done the forums home brew bearings and have the stabilizer in addition.
I really like the carter system. However I didn't like spending that much on the shopsmith and the home brew bearings do really well for a lot less cost. So best buy is the home brew, best performance carter.
I should mention I have ceramic guides on the shopsmith, use wolf blades except for resawing where I use a woodslicer.
Ed