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"Colin B."

14/11/2007 6:58 AM

Zero clearance bandsaw insert

Hey all;

Picked up a zero-clearance nylon bandsaw insert the other day at the
wood show. (Actually, they were giving them away with the purchase of
phenolic guide blocks, something I wanted to pick up anyways).

Anyhow, does anyone have any brilliant tips on cutting straight and clean
on these things, or do I just wing it?

Thanks,
Colin


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mac davis

in reply to "Colin B." on 14/11/2007 6:58 AM

14/11/2007 1:54 PM

On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 06:58:01 +0100 (CET), "Colin B."
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Hey all;
>
>Picked up a zero-clearance nylon bandsaw insert the other day at the
>wood show. (Actually, they were giving them away with the purchase of
>phenolic guide blocks, something I wanted to pick up anyways).
>
>Anyhow, does anyone have any brilliant tips on cutting straight and clean
>on these things, or do I just wing it?
>
>Thanks,
>Colin

Luck and persistence?

I bought a 3 pack and the 1st was silly, the 2nd, which I sort of dragged across
the old insert, was better..
I got frustrated and bored a hole on a piece of 3/4" thick scrap, put the insert
into it and used my fence to cut it 1/2 way through..

I works well, but like George said, makes more dust on the table..

All in all, I don't think it was worth it... I worry about splintering on the TS
but not on the bandsaw..


mac

Please remove splinters before emailing

Gg

"George"

in reply to "Colin B." on 14/11/2007 6:58 AM

14/11/2007 11:23 AM


"Colin B." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hey all;
>
> Picked up a zero-clearance nylon bandsaw insert the other day at the
> wood show. (Actually, they were giving them away with the purchase of
> phenolic guide blocks, something I wanted to pick up anyways).
>
> Anyhow, does anyone have any brilliant tips on cutting straight and clean
> on these things, or do I just wing it?

I just turn mine over and follow the molded area for the kerf. You'll burn
your way to the proper width as you use it.

Note that the low clearance will leave more dust on the table than the big
gap that allowed some to get below to the DC.

If you have a Delta saw and your circle doesn't have the nib to reference
it, think stickum.


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