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> <channel><title>Metal Bandsaws, Bandsaw Blades &#187; Bandsaws</title> <atom:link href="http://bandsawser.com/tag/bandsaws/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://bandsawser.com</link> <description>Everything You  need to know about Bandsaws you can find on our site</description> <lastBuildDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 23:17:22 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.2</generator> <xhtml:meta xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" name="robots" content="noindex" /> <item><title>Wilton 8014FW2 8014 Vertical Bandsaw Product Review – Perfect Choice for Professionals</title><link>http://bandsawser.com/bandsaw/wilton-8014fw2-8014-vertical-bandsaw-product-review-%e2%80%93-perfect-choice-for-professionals/</link> <comments>http://bandsawser.com/bandsaw/wilton-8014fw2-8014-vertical-bandsaw-product-review-%e2%80%93-perfect-choice-for-professionals/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 19:31:28 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>admin</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Bandsaw]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Bandsaws]]></category> <category><![CDATA[home improvement]]></category> <category><![CDATA[tools]]></category> <category><![CDATA[vertical bandsaw]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://bandsawser.com/?p=25</guid> <description><![CDATA[There was always a problem for professionals, who are working with different types of hard metals, to cut the sheets in exact shape. There are off course various tools and machines available to do the job professionally but few machines are very specific in terms of their performance. Wilton is a known name for producing [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was always a problem for professionals, who are working with different types of hard metals, to cut the sheets in exact shape. There are off course various tools and machines available to do the job professionally but few machines are very specific in terms of their performance. Wilton is a known name for producing such tools and machines for professionals. Wilton’s 14” vertical Brandsaws are great machines to do the job. In my personal experience, I don’t find better equipment than Wilton 8014FW2 8014 Vertical Bandsaw.</p><p>The first and most important thing about this Brandsaws is that it’s a heavy machine. I saw few people hesitating to buy this machine because of its weight but they don’t realize the important of its weight in overall performance of the machine. Shipping weight of the machine is around 800 pounds and once it is placed in your workshop, you don’t need to shift the machine quite often. But movement of machine required, it can be done easily by a mini palette jack or standard palette jack. As mentioned above, machine is heavy enough to bolted in the floor by this way you also don’t damage the floor of your workshop which usually required in machines with less weight.</p><p>If you really need to do lot of cutting jobs, I advise for an 110V connection for the machine. However, it can run on 220V too, but you may not get 100% from the machine. I am using 110V 1HP and it is performing well on standard workshop outlets. Apart from the specification of this machine, its design is quite capable to handle blades up to 3” blades.<br
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/> Cutting with right blades is very important either you are novice in using Brandsaw or you are expert. For thicker material above 1 inches, 4-6 TPI (teeth per inch) works well otherwise you can use a blade with 10-14 TPI and if you are doing some job with more thinner stuff you can even use 14-18TPI. Usually Bandsaw’s blades start from 14TPI and goes up to 32TPI. This is understandable for any person having knowledge of Bandaws that more teeth per inch you have in any blade, you will smoother cutting and perfect finish in the job.</p><p>Any new machine in your workshop demands some extra time from you to understand the machine. It is very important that you go through all users manual especially safety section of the user manual before you start using your machine. Cost of the machine does matter. Wilton 8014FW2 8014 Vertical Bandsaw costs you around $3800 which is off course a big investment but if you become expert of using the machine correctly, this machine can earn you lot more than your expectations.</p><div
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isPermaLink="false">http://bandsawser.com/?p=6</guid> <description><![CDATA[Something About Delta Bandsaw Delta Bandsaw: When it comes to home workshops Craftsman, Delta, and Lenox are among the most popular name and it&#8217;s not necessary to look beyond these at all. The first thing to consider is of course your budget, but the good news is, you can probably find a reliable bandsaw in [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Something About Delta Bandsaw</h2><p>Delta Bandsaw: When it comes to home workshops C<strong>raftsman</strong>, <strong>Delta</strong>, and <strong>Lenox</strong> are among the most popular name and it&#8217;s not necessary to look beyond these at all.</p><p>The first thing to consider is of course your budget, but the good news is, you can probably find a reliable bandsaw in your price range.</p><p>Delta is famous for it&#8217;s line of good quality <strong>band saws</strong> with clean, simple cuts. Their prices are among the lowest for basic and durable band saws.</p><p>From The very beginning Delta is a good <strong>starter saw</strong>, It&#8217;s easy to assembly and to use. Also their band saws are solid choice for professional use on a budget.</p><p>Compared to craftsman Band Saws they are not as easy to clean and they do make a lot of <strong>sawdust</strong> but still their quality and price make up for these little shortcomings.</p><p>Many professional woodworkers recommend immediate replacement of the <a
title="Bandsaw Blades" href="http://bandsawser.com/bandsaw/bandsaw-blades/"><strong>bandsaw</strong> <strong>blades</strong></a> but make sure you consult your dealer because not all blades are interchangeable and not all <strong>delta blades</strong> will fit <strong>delta band saws.</strong></p><p>Though their smaller Band Saws like 9&#8243;,  didn&#8217;t earn favorable reviews like larger and more expensive models. 14&#8243; is a perfect Band Saw for any type cuts especially for hard woods while the 9&#8243; inch delta Band Saw could be more than enough for cutting soft woods .</p><p>For more complex cuts ( hard woods like oak, walnut, or mahogany), the 14-inch Delta is a perfect choice. For simple cuts and soft woods ( pine ), the 9-inch delta band saw may be all that you need. Also, even though Delta motors are not rugged and strong enough for every day hard use in professional shops, for most hobbyists, the Delta motor is more than adequate.</p><p>Generally Deltas band saw earn very high marks for being rugged and accurate, regardless of price. More expensive Deltas ( above $800 ) are likely to exceed your expectations, but even the cheaper models ( up to $100 ) are able to satisfy many hobbyists.</p><p>Many of the larger <strong>Delta saws</strong> offer an optional wheel set. Wheel set is a smart investment if you need more elbow room when you&#8217;re working or if you are about to work with big pieces of wood that need extra support.</p><p>Setting up is easy and quick, but it&#8217;s recommended to have someone to help you because the parts are quite heavy. You won&#8217;t be needing anyone for blade because it&#8217;s quite easy and it doesn&#8217;t take much time.</p><p>If you are on a limited budget or you are a beginning woodworker Delta band saws are a perfect choice.</p><div
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isPermaLink="false">http://bandsawser.com/?p=3</guid> <description><![CDATA[Basic Informations about Bandsaw Bandsaw is salarge saw used for wood or metal cutting as well as for other materials. It has long, narrow, flexible blade( a narrow band of toothed metal that rides on two large wheels ) from which it&#8217;s name comes from . It&#8217;s capable of ripping, cross cutting, beveled cuts and, [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Basic Informations about Bandsaw</h2><p><a
title="Bandsaw" href="http://bandsawser.com/"><strong>Bandsaw</strong></a> is salarge saw used for wood or <strong>metal cutting</strong> as well as for other materials. It has long, narrow, <strong>flexible blade</strong>( a <strong>narrow band</strong> of toothed metal that rides on two <strong>large wheels</strong> ) from which it&#8217;s name comes from .<br
/> It&#8217;s capable of ripping, cross cutting, beveled cuts and, curve cutting among other things.<br
/> They come as manual or fully automatic models with pedal-drive or <strong>electrical motor</strong>. <strong>Band Saw blade</strong> speed ranges from 40 feet to 5000 feet per minute.</p><p>There are two main categories when it comes to <strong>Bandsaws</strong>:<br
/> <strong> Metal Cutting BandSaws</strong> &#8211; with coolants to keep the blade cool and wire brush wheels clean the blade from chips and buildup metal.<br
/> <strong> Large BandSaws</strong> &#8211; they are used in timber mills for ripping because they have smaller kerf  &#8211; (cut size).</p><p>Metal cutting <strong>Band Saws</strong>:</p><p>Fall mechanisms:<br
/> Pivot saws &#8211; it hinges in an arc shape as it advances through the material.<br
/> <strong> Single Column saws</strong> &#8211; the saw rides up and down on column.<br
/> <strong> Dual column saws</strong> &#8211; the saw is between two large columns that provide the needed support for presize work.</p><p><strong>Feed mechanisms</strong> in Band Saws.<br
/> <strong> Gravity feed</strong> &#8211; saw falls under it&#8217;s own weight against a hydraulic cylinder with control valve. Gravity feed is usually used for small saws.<br
/> Feed mechanism used in <strong>Hydraulic feed saws</strong> &#8211; a positive pressure hydraulic piston pushes the saw through the material. It&#8217;s used mostely in production saws.<br
/> <strong> Screw feed</strong> – So called leadscrew moves the saw.</p><p>Automatic Band Saws are very practical and easy to use. You usually need one operator to feed and unload several saws. This is why they are mostly used in environments where you can&#8217;t have one operator per saw.</p><p>Large Band Saws:</p><p><strong>Head saws</strong> are large band saws used to make the initial cut in a log. There&#8217;s a line of sliver teeth on the back. They are not used for cutting but to wipe slivers out of the way of the blade. Tooth space on the blade is between two and three inches.</p><p><strong>Resaws</strong> &#8211; Band saws are fully capable of resawng and are much safer than the circular saw because there is no kickback. Band Saw is also much more efficient because it cuts faster and the waste is minimal.</p><p><strong>Double cut saws</strong> are very large band saws with cutting teeth on both sides.</p><h2>Basic Informations about Bandsaw</h2><div
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