New toy in the shed
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New toy in the shed
Dave and I went on a machinery safari to Melbourne last Friday and ended up in Woodworking Warehouse.
We'd been there last year and got a Performax 16/32 drum sander.
They are not a bad mob to deal with. When we need sandpaper for the sander we just phone them and it will arrive in the post usually in two days or less.
We ended chucking this in the back of the ute.
We had a small benchtop jointer which could never be aligned properly and was generally a pain in the bum.
Set the new one up yesterday and gave it a run on a sound board joint.
Two runs through and it was perfect.
The most unfortunate part of the trip was spotting a Jet 18" 3hp Bandsaw
so we've decided to get that as well for resawing.
I know Paul has one of these and Tim's got one that he's replaced recently.
Anyone got any suggestions for resaw blades? I think this bandsaw'll take up to 1/12" blades.
We've been using 3/4", 3 TPI on our current bandsaw for hardwoods ( cheapies supplied locally for about $27 but they'll only last about 4 cuts into a decent billet of hardwood then the blade wanders
We've also tried some 1.25 TPI ones from Henry Brothers in Sydney but our little Carbatec 14" struggled with them a bit. (the bloke at Henry Brothers suggested these for resawing blackwood)
We don't mind shelling out the bucks for a carbide/ bi-metal blade so any suggestions would be most welcome.
Bob
We'd been there last year and got a Performax 16/32 drum sander.
They are not a bad mob to deal with. When we need sandpaper for the sander we just phone them and it will arrive in the post usually in two days or less.
We ended chucking this in the back of the ute.
We had a small benchtop jointer which could never be aligned properly and was generally a pain in the bum.
Set the new one up yesterday and gave it a run on a sound board joint.
Two runs through and it was perfect.
The most unfortunate part of the trip was spotting a Jet 18" 3hp Bandsaw
so we've decided to get that as well for resawing.
I know Paul has one of these and Tim's got one that he's replaced recently.
Anyone got any suggestions for resaw blades? I think this bandsaw'll take up to 1/12" blades.
We've been using 3/4", 3 TPI on our current bandsaw for hardwoods ( cheapies supplied locally for about $27 but they'll only last about 4 cuts into a decent billet of hardwood then the blade wanders
We've also tried some 1.25 TPI ones from Henry Brothers in Sydney but our little Carbatec 14" struggled with them a bit. (the bloke at Henry Brothers suggested these for resawing blackwood)
We don't mind shelling out the bucks for a carbide/ bi-metal blade so any suggestions would be most welcome.
Bob
Cool, love that planner, I use my old beast for all kinds of stuff, for jointing tops and backs I take things close to where I want to be with the planner and then shoot with the No 6 one or two passes and she's sweet. But like I said, mine is an old beast with just a triple knife, so yours may be sweet straight from the table.
I hear tell that the Lennox Woodmaster CT is a good resaw blade but I am not sure about Blackwood, it's stringy stuff and does not clear too easily.
Cheers
Kim
I hear tell that the Lennox Woodmaster CT is a good resaw blade but I am not sure about Blackwood, it's stringy stuff and does not clear too easily.
Cheers
Kim
Bob, I don't know how your set up over there for suppliers, but I found a guy about 15 min's from here that makes bandsaw blades. He only charges $10.00!! I get what ever I want for TPI, he even has some speciallty stock, but it's more pricey!
I used to make them while I was a machinist and never thought of going to a guy that makes them himself!
I used to make them while I was a machinist and never thought of going to a guy that makes them himself!
That's great Bob. Makes all the difference getting nice tools to work with. If my 2 bay garage wasn't limiting my TAS, I'd have one of those too. And a whole bunch more. I don't know if my wife would talk to me for a while though.
I did pick up the ETS Festool 125 sander over the holidays. I've had them at work, but never used them on wood. What a true joy to use, and made a job that I did by hand in a few hours to one done in about 10 minutes.
I did pick up the ETS Festool 125 sander over the holidays. I've had them at work, but never used them on wood. What a true joy to use, and made a job that I did by hand in a few hours to one done in about 10 minutes.
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