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The Pledge Drive is still running - ad-hoc donations towards additional blades, and accessories are always welcome! | |||
== Fox 2560mm two-speed Bandsaw == | |||
We now have this in the workshop, though it may move to a better location soon. | |||
== Specification == | |||
Motor: 1500W-240V (2hp) | |||
Blade Length: 2560mm | |||
Blade Width Capacity: 6 - 35mm | |||
Blade Speeds: 400 & 850m / min | |||
Max Cutting Capacity (Throat Depth): 344mm | |||
Max Cutting Height: 230mm | |||
Table Height: 995mm | |||
Table size: 548x 400mm | |||
Table Tilt Range: 0°- 45° | |||
== Safety == | |||
You should wear eye protection when using this tool. | |||
Keep fingers, hair, loose clothing away from the blade / cutting area. | |||
Know the limitations of the machine ''and the blade currently fitted''. | |||
== Usage and gotchas == | |||
The scales on the front edge of the table don't appear to line up with the blade. They are ''not supposed to'', they correspond to the two positions that the aluminium fence can be fitted. | |||
After use, use the vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the machine and its surroundings and also inside the lower compartment. | |||
The blade should have three teeth in the material being cut at all times. So a 6tpi blade works with a minimum material thickness of 1/2". Cutting material thinner than this limit will result in rough, splintered results. | |||
Conversely, a 10tpi blade won't cut think material well, as dust and swarf will be trapped in the kerf for longer, resulting in overheating which will shorten the life of the blade and risk scorching the material. | |||
== History / Discussion / Pledge Drive == | |||
See [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/nottinghack/0LWX36Om8GQ Google group] for original discussion, together with the suggestion that it be used for cutting larger pieces of timber - opening up the possibility that we also get a Scrollsaw for fine, curved work. | See [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/nottinghack/0LWX36Om8GQ Google group] for original discussion, together with the suggestion that it be used for cutting larger pieces of timber - opening up the possibility that we also get a Scrollsaw for fine, curved work. | ||
Revision as of 10:49, 1 November 2013
The Pledge Drive is still running - ad-hoc donations towards additional blades, and accessories are always welcome!
Fox 2560mm two-speed Bandsaw
We now have this in the workshop, though it may move to a better location soon.
Specification
Motor: 1500W-240V (2hp)
Blade Length: 2560mm
Blade Width Capacity: 6 - 35mm
Blade Speeds: 400 & 850m / min
Max Cutting Capacity (Throat Depth): 344mm
Max Cutting Height: 230mm
Table Height: 995mm
Table size: 548x 400mm
Table Tilt Range: 0°- 45°
Safety
You should wear eye protection when using this tool.
Keep fingers, hair, loose clothing away from the blade / cutting area.
Know the limitations of the machine and the blade currently fitted.
Usage and gotchas
The scales on the front edge of the table don't appear to line up with the blade. They are not supposed to, they correspond to the two positions that the aluminium fence can be fitted.
After use, use the vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the machine and its surroundings and also inside the lower compartment.
The blade should have three teeth in the material being cut at all times. So a 6tpi blade works with a minimum material thickness of 1/2". Cutting material thinner than this limit will result in rough, splintered results.
Conversely, a 10tpi blade won't cut think material well, as dust and swarf will be trapped in the kerf for longer, resulting in overheating which will shorten the life of the blade and risk scorching the material.
History / Discussion / Pledge Drive
See Google group for original discussion, together with the suggestion that it be used for cutting larger pieces of timber - opening up the possibility that we also get a Scrollsaw for fine, curved work.
Currently the workshop has a Bandsaw. Jake posted a message on the Google groups pointing out:
"The current bandsaw gets a lot of use. Since we bought a new pillar drill a larger floor standing bandsaw seems like the next logical step.
It's also not perfect, the blade wanders, and it doesn't have a steady cut speed, it seems to cut well then appears to slow down, plus the vibrations cause the blade to move around a lot. In general it can be a pain to do some work on it.
To that end, a pledge was started, in order to prompt the purchase of a better bandsaw. Suitable models (listed below) costing in the range £350 - £500 are being considered,
Pledge Details
Name | Amount | Paid | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Gazz | £5 | Y | In cashbox |
Seb Price | £10 | Y | In cashbox |
Wendy | £10 | Y | Bank transfer |
Andrew Th | £20 | Y | Bank transfer |
David C | £10 | Y | Bank transfer 2/10/13 |
Dominic | £20 | Y | Bank transfer |
Gareth | £20 | Y | Bank transfer |
Ian D | £20 | Y | Bank transfer |
Jake | £10 | N | |
James F | £20 | Y | Bank transfer |
James H | £20 | N | |
Joe | £20 | N | |
Matt Little | £10 | Y | Bank Transfer 27/9/13 |
Matt Lloyd | £10 | Y | Bank Transfer 2/10/13 |
Matt Spandex | £10 | N | |
Michael E | £10 | Y | Bank transfer |
Rave | £10 | Y | Bank Xfer |
Total | £235 | £175 |
Possible saws to choose from (extracted from the Google Group):
£370 http://www.dm-tools.co.uk/product.php/section//sn/METBAS317
£478 http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/bas317-305mm-bandsaw?da=1&TC=SRC-bandsaw
Wide range: http://www.poolewood.co.uk/acatalog/Band_Saws.html