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Blocks or Bearings ?

Blocks or Bearings ?  
Junkyard Engineer
 Re: Blocks or Bearings ?  
Andy Dingley
 Re: Blocks or Bearings ?  
George
From:Junkyard Engineer
Subject:Blocks or Bearings ?
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 10:26:40 -0500
What is best on a Bandsaw ? Blocks or bearings ? I thought bearings was a
better choice for guiding the blade.
From:Andy Dingley
Subject:Re: Blocks or Bearings ?
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 01:33:11 +0000
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 10:26:40 -0500, "Junkyard Engineer"
wrote:

>What is best on a Bandsaw ? Blocks or bearings ?

Whatever works for you. You can make blocks work on pretty much
anything. Bearings on an "entry level" machine are often more trouble
than they're worth.

Pins (as used on the cheapest or oldest machines) are just plain ugly.
No one can agree what the best block material is. No one can agree
what the best bearings are (Euro bearings are at 90° to the usual US
pattern)

I've just taken the bearings off my 14" Axminster and gone back to
CoolBlocks. The machine is designed for, and built with, blocks, which
work well. They later started selling an "upgrade" bearing set for it.
However these bearings are taken from some Taiwanese parts-bin and
they're not designed for it. The lower guides have to have their
micro-adjusters removed before they'll fit. Even then, they don't fit
well enough to correctly track a narrow blade. So for about a year,
I'd abandoned the lower bearings and was using blocks below and
bearings above.

The other problem is that US-style bearings don't work so well for
narrow blades. If the adjustments aren't perfect, or if there's any
sudden jump in the blade or impact on it, then the blade can jump the
rear guide and slip backwards - which instantly destroys the teeth
against the side rollers. So after killing a couple of blades and
generally being a nightmare for setup, I've abandoned the things and
gone back to simple blocks.
From:George
Subject:Re: Blocks or Bearings ?
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 10:47:06 -0500

"Junkyard Engineer" wrote in message
news:RmPId.792$zV3.98591@wagner.videotron.net...
> What is best on a Bandsaw ? Blocks or bearings ? I thought bearings was a
> better choice for guiding the blade.
>
>
For what job and what size blade? I do a lot of wet wood for turnings, and
find the ceramic guides both slick and capable of holding a wide blade on
the line of cut. Once you get below 1/4" you might want to consider the
phenolics (cool blocks) or end grain wood with some oil to ease the way. If
you never use wet wood, roller types look nice. They do gum up if you're a
turner, though.
   

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