Tom trees
23rd November 2022, 10:25 PM
Hello folks
Seen two videos yesterday which I thought were good watches on the subject of resawing,
I've screenshot the tips in question, should folks not wish to watch a timestamped video.
(you'll have to click onto the pictures to see them)
Any of you folk flip the work end for end, to stop a wedge from happening?... new one to me.
The "flip flop" method...
519563
Working that 3tpi blade pretty hard.
Tips for cutting perfect  veneers at the bandsaw - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvhPbNtJISM&t=122s)
I've seen various takes on making sure your cut is parallel with the resaw fence, but I like this one the best I think,
as it is nice and scrimpy.
519564
Another interesting part of the video, is regarding tuning out the flutter, on a woodmaster CT.
This phenomenon is apparently caused by frequencies/vibration,
Thats what some manufacturers reckon, I can dig up some recent creeker posts for some of this, as it's pretty interesting stuff.
I'd love to see if Tim's blade was tracking in differing spots whilst doing these adjustments?....
i.e the more tension, the further the teeth will hang off the wheels, (presumably that honking cast iron framed Centauro machine still has flat tires)
Kinda makes one question some folks adamant theories about true co-planar wheels not actually working, and only so when not exactly the case.
I've never heard of someone giving frequency being involved in this discussion.
Some food for thought, and especially so for one whom uses the same blade,
as it might not make much sense otherwise.
519566
Resaw Veneer - YouTube (https://youtu.be/nC7IPH8TGsk?t=221)
Enjoy
Seen two videos yesterday which I thought were good watches on the subject of resawing,
I've screenshot the tips in question, should folks not wish to watch a timestamped video.
(you'll have to click onto the pictures to see them)
Any of you folk flip the work end for end, to stop a wedge from happening?... new one to me.
The "flip flop" method...
519563
Working that 3tpi blade pretty hard.
Tips for cutting perfect  veneers at the bandsaw - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvhPbNtJISM&t=122s)
I've seen various takes on making sure your cut is parallel with the resaw fence, but I like this one the best I think,
as it is nice and scrimpy.
519564
Another interesting part of the video, is regarding tuning out the flutter, on a woodmaster CT.
This phenomenon is apparently caused by frequencies/vibration,
Thats what some manufacturers reckon, I can dig up some recent creeker posts for some of this, as it's pretty interesting stuff.
I'd love to see if Tim's blade was tracking in differing spots whilst doing these adjustments?....
i.e the more tension, the further the teeth will hang off the wheels, (presumably that honking cast iron framed Centauro machine still has flat tires)
Kinda makes one question some folks adamant theories about true co-planar wheels not actually working, and only so when not exactly the case.
I've never heard of someone giving frequency being involved in this discussion.
Some food for thought, and especially so for one whom uses the same blade,
as it might not make much sense otherwise.
519566
Resaw Veneer - YouTube (https://youtu.be/nC7IPH8TGsk?t=221)
Enjoy