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> Without a saw to handle special, extra wide resaw blades or spending a > fortune for carbide tipped, the best blade I know of for resawing is the > Wood Slicer...beats Timberwolf by a mile. > http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=295 > > For general purpose, a 1/4 or 3/16 skip tooth or hook blade with 4-6 tpi > is good. If you want to do itsy-bitsy fine     

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Author: StephenM
Date: Sep 23, 2008 04:23

On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 13:02:38 -0600, Chris Friesen wrote: Sasha wrote: I am looking to buy my first bandsaw. I have never used bandsaw before. I am leaning towards buying a 18 in version. Any advice would be welcome as well as what other accessories and blades should I buy together with the saw. One of the option I want is to resaw thick boards into thinner ones. I also
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"marc rosen" <duckbite@qis.net> wrote in message news:f7318d10-1a43-43fc-a752-684db8c5c1dd@d77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > > Hey Swingman, > Question for you; Do you use your tension gauge each time you tension > the same blade or only when trying out a new blade? I wonder how much > difference would be noted if you tension and loosen (after use , of > course) the same blade say, two     

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Author: Larry Blanchard
Date: Sep 22, 2008 20:26

"dadiOH" <dadiOH@invalid.com> writes: k wrote: I would like to purchase some different band saw blade styles. I have a delta bandsaw that takes a 93.5" blade. Is there any websites that what blade you would use for different applications. I need one for resawing wood, a general purpose blade, a hardwood, and different thickness blades (1/4, 1/2 etc). Thanks
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On Mar 5, 6:47 pm, Larry Blanchard <lbla...@fastmail.fm> wrote: > On Wed, 05 Mar 2008 08:27:13 -0800, maico wrote: > > I still think the Laguna 14SE is the right saw for me but the > > Powermatic is the strong runner up unless someone has something to say > > about that.  Please, any feedback would be fantastic! > > I bought the two speed Rikon 14" steel frame with the 13" resaw capacity. >     

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Author: Leon
Date: Jul 18, 2008 21:49

On Wed, 05 Mar 2008 08:27:13 -0800, maico wrote: I still think the Laguna 14SE is the right saw for me but the Powermatic is the strong runner up unless someone has something to say about that. Please, any feedback would be fantastic! I bought the two speed Rikon 14" steel frame with the 13" resaw capacity. No way is it the quality of the Laguna or the Powermatic, but IMNSHO it was
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Cubby wrote: > "dadiOH" <dadiOH@guesswhere.com> wrote in message > news:NXmgj.47786$8Z1.7196@trnddc05... >> Bandsaw >> >> -- >> >> dadiOH >> ____________________________ > Ok. How would I use a bandsaw to do this? I probably need to > remove the "quarter slice" if you will, from 40" of the logs. > Unless I had a massive bandsaw (and it would be huge!), I'm missing > how to do this.     

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Author: Maxwell Lol
Date: May 9, 2008 05:14

Cubby wrote: Hiya Folks, Not quite fine woodworking here but I'm looking to build a couple of dressers for the cabin. I'm planning to build the carcasses and drawers pretty much like I would if it were fine furniture but want to put logs at the corners. I'm thinking about removing a slice of the log (1/4 of it if looking from the top) so it wraps around the corners. I did
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I hear ya bud. Here is the link: http://www.appalachianwoods.com/flooring/wormy_oak_flooring.htm I can't beleive it neither but they say $9.00 regular, $6.75 on sale. That is the reason I had to ask. As always thanks for the response. Now if I can just find a logger with a client after some wormy white oak................. LOL Lyndell "Phisherman" <noone@nobody     

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Author: maico
Date: Mar 9, 2008 20:10

On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 20:34:44 -0500, "Lyndell Thompson" <lyndell2@ix.netcom.com> wrote: My dad has accidentally ran into some wormy oak. The tree had to come down before it hit a fence. While sawing up the top he discoverd it to be all wormy white oak. An internet search turned up some flooring distributors, but none would talk about buying a log. Guess they wanted in kiln dried, sawed
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Author: Larry Blanchard
Date: Mar 5, 2008 14:47

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Author: dadiOH
Date: Jan 7, 2008 07:04

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Author: dadiOH
Date: Jan 7, 2008 02:14

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Author: Lyndell Thompson
Date: Nov 14, 2007 16:59

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Author: Phisherman
Date: Nov 14, 2007 15:46

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