Has anyone used Carter Guides on a SS bandsaw? Any opinions?
Thanks.
Tony
Has anyone used Carter Guides?
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I did get some. I was attending a Wood Magazine show and saw them for $69. They are installed and working, but it will be a bit of testing before I pass final judgment.
I did get another Carter gadget, called a "Mag Fence". It is a magnetic fence for band saws. If you have the newer aluminum bandsaw table, this won't work for you, because it is held in place by six large rare earth magnets.
I tried it, resawing some pieces of 4/4 cherry. It cut true & clean without any burn marks. I've never resawn cherry, before, without some burn marks.
BTW: don't bother with their DVD about aligning bandsaws. It doesn't address shopsmith at all -- and is 95% advertisement for Carter products. The other 5% is in every owners manual for every bandsaw ever written.
I did get another Carter gadget, called a "Mag Fence". It is a magnetic fence for band saws. If you have the newer aluminum bandsaw table, this won't work for you, because it is held in place by six large rare earth magnets.
I tried it, resawing some pieces of 4/4 cherry. It cut true & clean without any burn marks. I've never resawn cherry, before, without some burn marks.
BTW: don't bother with their DVD about aligning bandsaws. It doesn't address shopsmith at all -- and is 95% advertisement for Carter products. The other 5% is in every owners manual for every bandsaw ever written.
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I've had them on mine for the last 2 yrs or so. I like them. Very good directional support for straight cuts and with the circle cutter attachments. I own but have not yet used the stabilizer which allows very small radius cuts. Will use the next time I make bandsaw boxes.
The bearings are very easily adjusted to proper distance (they should occasionally spin during cutting but not when blade is "free running" without load.
The bearings are very easily adjusted to proper distance (they should occasionally spin during cutting but not when blade is "free running" without load.
SS MV 520, bandsaw, jointer, planer, belt sander, mortise unit, biscut jointer, speed reducer, tool rest upgrade, sliding cross cut table, DC3300
I made the mod to my older bandsaw and the one on the 520 came with it alread incorporated. I'd say it collects 70 - 80% of the sawdust vs no system.dusty wrote:I see you have performed a dust collection modification on your band saw. How does that work?
SS MV 520, bandsaw, jointer, planer, belt sander, mortise unit, biscut jointer, speed reducer, tool rest upgrade, sliding cross cut table, DC3300
I'd guess it collects about 90%, but that may be due to my poor shop vac (about 12 yrs old). I still get stuff, carried around by the blade, dumped on the piece while cutting.dusty wrote:I see you have performed a dust collection modification on your band saw. How does that work?
I'm upgrading my dust collection to a medium sized dust collector that will pull about 1250 cfm through four inch duct. It that doesn't help, I might "upgrade" the connection to a 4-inch port.