* 10/13/19. Ralph discovered major bearing issues. Parts ordered.
* 10/13/19. Ralph discovered major bearing issues. Parts ordered.
* 11/2/2019. Ralph put it back into service with the great assistance of Jim brink
* 11/2/2019. Ralph put it back into service with the great assistance of Jim brink
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* 12/29/2019 thrust bearings and guides failure
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* 12/31/2019 Ralph replaced thrust bearings, guides and other pats top wheel bearing/shaft still needs work, but she's usable again
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* 1/8/2020 blade badly kinked. person was sawing fresh bark-on logs. i spoke with him AFTER. gn
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switched to fine blade. new 1/2 inch blade on wall hanger
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*repaired.
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* 2-15-20. Loud squealing noise. Out of order FIXED
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== Authorization; How to get Authorized ==
== Authorization; How to get Authorized ==
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Authorization for this tool by authorized proctors only. Members not previously authorized must take the CANVAS course at https://canvas.pumpingstationone.org/courses/40
*Authorizations for the 14" Rockwell do not carry over to this tool
*Authorizations for the 14" Rockwell do not carry over to this tool
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=== Consumable Parts ===
=== Consumable Parts ===
* This saw takes 141" blades.
* This saw takes 141" blades.
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* Throat plate. we still need this made frequently
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* Thrust bearings type [https://www.mcmaster.com/5972k2 6203-2Z] (17mm x 40mm x 12mm). Be sure to get 2Z or ZZ (steel shield) and not 2RS (rubber shield).
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templates courtesy of Joe Dowling
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* Throat plate. We still need this made frequently
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Throat plate templates/model courtesy of Joe Dowling
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zip of SKP, STL and f3D files : [[File:Bandsaw Plate.zip]]
zip of SKP, STL and f3D files : [[File:Bandsaw Plate.zip]]
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image [[Media:picofbandsawplate.jpg]] and
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template at Joe's Adobe360 https://a360.co/2RdzuCe
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Fusion 360 model at Joe's Adobe360 https://a360.co/2RdzuCe
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keep spare plates in top drawer between bandsaw and lathe [TBD]
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There is usually a spare plates in the locked cabinet
==Tips on Use==
==Tips on Use==
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* Use a skip-tooth blade, at least 1" wide (but see note below).
* Use a skip-tooth blade, at least 1" wide (but see note below).
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Although wide blades are best for resawing, using 1" blades on the Rockwell is a challenge. The carter blade guides are difficult to adjust, and 1" is the borderline of their capacity. Adjust them so that the back of the blade runs against the support bearing, rather than digging into the frame of the blade guide. This adjustment is particularly difficult on the lower guide. If you do allow the blade to dig into the blade guide, it may be difficult to detect the mistake. The saw will run fine, even though the frame of the lower guide is pushing the blade forward. There won't necessarily be any telltale noises or tracking problems. The only indications of a problem may be that the back of the blade starts to get hot from friction and will discolor as it picks up resins from the wood.
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For even wider blades, it is necessary to remove the lower guide completely. Although not an ideal set-up, if the top guide is adjusted properly and the feed rate is reasonable, it cuts well.
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== List of Currently Authorized Users ==
== List of Currently Authorized Users ==
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Authorization for this tool by authorized proctors only. Members not previously Authorized must take the CANVAS course at https://canvas.pumpingstationone.org/courses/40
2/23/2019 drive belt broke, status will be updated once underway/fixed.
10/18/2018 blade broke & Eric B. replaced it
5/31/2019 someone broke off one of the guides while “brushing off” the table. it is usable but blade stability is poor. NEW guide made by helpful cold metals.
. 8/2019. Drive belt and pulley came off drive shaft. Eric and Gary replaced but drive belt does not run perfectly true. Brake does not seem to be optimally functional. Ralph will do a tune up soon.
Tires are out of lateral alignment as well. Ralph and helpers will do a total overhaul Saturday 9/7/2019
9/8/2019. Ralph and Tim did total overhaul with new tires and belt. But later in day, blade was reportedly running off lower tire.
Ralph repaired lower tire. Discovered that we cannot run at fastest pulley setting.
9/10 throat plate broken again
9/16/19 joe made new throat plate
10/13/19. Ralph discovered major bearing issues. Parts ordered.
11/2/2019. Ralph put it back into service with the great assistance of Jim brink
12/29/2019 thrust bearings and guides failure
12/31/2019 Ralph replaced thrust bearings, guides and other pats top wheel bearing/shaft still needs work, but she's usable again
1/8/2020 blade badly kinked. person was sawing fresh bark-on logs. i spoke with him AFTER. gn
switched to fine blade. new 1/2 inch blade on wall hanger
The primary use is to make curved cuts in a piece of flat wood. In this case the piece is held by hand and guided so the blade follows the curve. A fence is counterproductive for this use.
The second is resawing lumber that is too thick for the table saw. This is typically, but not exclusively, done with valuable pieces of wood for the purpose of creating a veneer. A fence may be appropriate for this use.
With a bandsaw, you basically never want to have the fence locked parallel to the blade. Every blade will have some degree of drift, and it is necessary to accommodate this drift to achieve a straight cut. There are two common solutions: single-point fences, and adjustable angle fences. PS:1 has both a nice magnetic adjustable fence and a single-point fence that attaches to it.
With a single point fence, you adjust for the drift angle by eye as you cut. This quick and easy method is most appropriate for resawing of narrower boards with a width of 6" or less.
For wider boards, use the adjustable fence with a tall secondary fence attached, carefully adjusted to the drift angle of the blade. For really wide boards, you can also use a presser-board to ensure contact with the fence.
Some additional advice on resawing:
Buy a nice blade and learn how to install and adjust it. The PS:1 blades are often fairly dull and don't track well.
Make sure your stock is prepared well, with at least one flat face and one square and flat edge.
Try to keep only 3-10 teeth in the wood. A 1.5 tpi blade is appropriate for most resawing.
Use a skip-tooth blade, at least 1" wide (but see note below).
Authorized Proctors
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