Band saw cutting metal
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curtshepherd
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Band saw cutting metal
I am trying to cut 14 guage steel. I see where I can buy a blade that is supposed to cut steel, but there are no directions regarding speed.
The blade description says it can operate at twice the speed, but the shopsmith doesn''t have recommended speeds for cutting steel.
Has anyone else tried using the band saw for cutting steel? Do you have any suggestions about proper speeds for such an operation? Is there some "Never Exceed Speed" for the shopsmith bandsaw?
The blade description says it can operate at twice the speed, but the shopsmith doesn''t have recommended speeds for cutting steel.
Has anyone else tried using the band saw for cutting steel? Do you have any suggestions about proper speeds for such an operation? Is there some "Never Exceed Speed" for the shopsmith bandsaw?
I. bandsaw max speed is 1000 rpm when cutting wood.
2. Metal cutting requires much slower speeds.
3. Ideally you use a blade that puts 3 teeth in the thickness of the metal, so thin steel requires fine tooth blades.
Some earlier advice on this topic here:
http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showthr ... ng+bandsaw
If you use the Search function in the first red line above, you will find some more. I hope this helps you.
PS: welcome to the forum, lots of help available here from a great group of Shopsmith people!
2. Metal cutting requires much slower speeds.
3. Ideally you use a blade that puts 3 teeth in the thickness of the metal, so thin steel requires fine tooth blades.
Some earlier advice on this topic here:
http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showthr ... ng+bandsaw
If you use the Search function in the first red line above, you will find some more. I hope this helps you.
PS: welcome to the forum, lots of help available here from a great group of Shopsmith people!
Peter
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- Ed in Tampa
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Don't forget to clean you bandsaw of all wood dust. Cutting metal makes sparks and heat. You don't need to learn fire fighting also.
In a pinch I have cut metal on my bandsaw. My wife needed some metal cut before it could be delivered to her customer. Didn't really have a metal cutting blade but I got the metal cut and the job was success. What she made more than paid for the ruined blade.
In a pinch I have cut metal on my bandsaw. My wife needed some metal cut before it could be delivered to her customer. Didn't really have a metal cutting blade but I got the metal cut and the job was success. What she made more than paid for the ruined blade.
Ed in Tampa
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Finally looked at the speed chart on my PowerPro. It gives a speed of 550 for bandsawing lighter metals like brass. There is no recommended speed for sawing steel.curtshepherd wrote:I am trying to cut 14 guage steel. I see where I can buy a blade that is supposed to cut steel, but there are no directions regarding speed.
The blade description says it can operate at twice the speed, but the shopsmith doesn''t have recommended speeds for cutting steel.
Has anyone else tried using the band saw for cutting steel? Do you have any suggestions about proper speeds for such an operation? Is there some "Never Exceed Speed" for the shopsmith bandsaw?
Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Finally looked at the speed chart on my PowerPro. It gives a speed of 550 for bandsawing lighter metals like brass. There is no recommended speed for sawing steel.curtshepherd wrote:I am trying to cut 14 guage steel. I see where I can buy a blade that is supposed to cut steel, but there are no directions regarding speed.
The blade description says it can operate at twice the speed, but the shopsmith doesn''t have recommended speeds for cutting steel.
Has anyone else tried using the band saw for cutting steel? Do you have any suggestions about proper speeds for such an operation? Is there some "Never Exceed Speed" for the shopsmith bandsaw?
I think your shopsmith only slows down to 750 or so.
Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
- Jack Wilson
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Curt,
The PowerPro will go down to 250 RPM. I have a second bandsaw equipped with a bi-metal blade that I us exclusively for cutting metal. I does a good job at 250 RPM.
It was recommended to me to also vacuum and/or blow out the inside of the headstock after cutting metal, as the metal dusk gets into everything.
Jack
The PowerPro will go down to 250 RPM. I have a second bandsaw equipped with a bi-metal blade that I us exclusively for cutting metal. I does a good job at 250 RPM.
It was recommended to me to also vacuum and/or blow out the inside of the headstock after cutting metal, as the metal dusk gets into everything.
Jack
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At least NOT the one you use for woodworking!;)wa2crk wrote:Do NOT use any dust collection system when cutting metal with the bandsaw!!:eek:
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