Bowed Cast Iron Bandsaw table.
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Re: Bowed Cast Iron Bandsaw table.
I did check for square with my Wixey. On the "Starboard" side the blade read 89.7 and the "port" side 90.7. Not sure how that is possible but that's the reading. Two inches out from the blade on the table starboard side I zeroed and placed it two inches on the port side and gained 2 degrees. Now I have to figure out what all that means!
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Re: Bowed Cast Iron Bandsaw table.
putttn wrote:I did check for square with my Wixey. On the "Starboard" side the blade read 89.7 and the "port" side 90.7. Not sure how that is possible but that's the reading. Two inches out from the blade on the table starboard side I zeroed and placed it two inches on the port side and gained 2 degrees. Now I have to figure out what all that means!
The two angles will add up to 180. So < 90 on the starboard side means > 90 on the port side. The .4 degree 'error' is likely due to measurement inaccuracy. Wixey accuracy = +-?????
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Re: Bowed Cast Iron Bandsaw table.
The Wixey agrees that the table is not flat!putttn wrote:I did check for square with my Wixey. On the "Starboard" side the blade read 89.7 and the "port" side 90.7. Not sure how that is possible but that's the reading. Two inches out from the blade on the table starboard side I zeroed and placed it two inches on the port side and gained 2 degrees. Now I have to figure out what all that means!
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Re: Bowed Cast Iron Bandsaw table.
The two angles should add up to 180. However, I doubt that the Wixey is the major contributing factor. My experience with the Wixey indicates better performance than that.JPG wrote:putttn wrote:I did check for square with my Wixey. On the "Starboard" side the blade read 89.7 and the "port" side 90.7. Not sure how that is possible but that's the reading. Two inches out from the blade on the table starboard side I zeroed and placed it two inches on the port side and gained 2 degrees. Now I have to figure out what all that means!
The two angles will add up to 180. So < 90 on the starboard side means > 90 on the port side. The .4 degree 'error' is likely due to measurement inaccuracy. Wixey accuracy = +-?????Measuring to a non-flat blade????
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Re: Bowed Cast Iron Bandsaw table.
I've got a couple of Wixeys so I'll double ck and make sure I'm consistent as to where I place them etc.
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Re: Bowed Cast Iron Bandsaw table.
I agree, but, worst case could account for half of it and that assumes the wixey is 'up to spec'.dusty wrote:The two angles should add up to 180. However, I doubt that the Wixey is the major contributing factor. My experience with the Wixey indicates better performance than that.JPG wrote:putttn wrote:I did check for square with my Wixey. On the "Starboard" side the blade read 89.7 and the "port" side 90.7. Not sure how that is possible but that's the reading. Two inches out from the blade on the table starboard side I zeroed and placed it two inches on the port side and gained 2 degrees. Now I have to figure out what all that means!
The two angles will add up to 180. So < 90 on the starboard side means > 90 on the port side. The .4 degree 'error' is likely due to measurement inaccuracy. Wixey accuracy = +-?????Measuring to a non-flat blade????
I have little faith in measuring the blade angles to that precision in the first place without deflecting it in the process.
Short of regrinding the CI table, I see little likelihood of getting it flat.
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Re: Bowed Cast Iron Bandsaw table.
If the table cannot be flattened what would you fellas suggest as options?
I'd like to get it set up for resawing because I'm wanting to make small boxes and while I have other saws this would be the best setup.
I'd like to get it set up for resawing because I'm wanting to make small boxes and while I have other saws this would be the best setup.
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Re: Bowed Cast Iron Bandsaw table.
An upgrade to the aluminum table.
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Re: Bowed Cast Iron Bandsaw table.
Try for a different table.(a gamble on used ones).putttn wrote:If the table cannot be flattened what would you fellas suggest as options?
You have a flat plate 'grinder'. Might be worth a try.
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Re: Bowed Cast Iron Bandsaw table.
dusty wrote:An upgrade to the aluminum table.
But then his unsquare magswitch fence would not work.
I may have two threads confused???
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