New Band Saw
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New Band Saw
Is this band saw adequate for guitar building? I have an old Craftsman 12" band saw that is a bit wobbly that I have been using. This Rikon is on sale for this month. http://www.rikontools.com/productpage_10-321.htm
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Re: New Band Saw
I get by with less....Will probably not do a lot in the way of resawing backs and tops but other than that would work fine.
You never know what you are capable of until you actually try....
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Re: New Band Saw
B. Howard wrote:I get by with less....Will probably not do a lot in the way of resawing backs and tops but other than that would work fine.
What exactly is resawing backs and tops?
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Re: New Band Saw
Cutting your own back and top sets from a "buck" or billet is typically done on a band saw. The process of cutting large pieces of wood into smaller ones for any particular project is re-sawing (guess that should have had a hyphen?). So basically sawing your own top sets from a large piece of wood.
You never know what you are capable of until you actually try....
Brian Howard
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Brian Howard
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Re: New Band Saw
Resawing is sawing thick pieces of wood into thinner pieces. A piece of wood, 1"x6"x30" could be resawn into two pieces, approx. 3/8"x6"x30".Victory Pete wrote:B. Howard wrote:I get by with less....Will probably not do a lot in the way of resawing backs and tops but other than that would work fine.
What exactly is resawing backs and tops?
Or...resawn into 3 pieces, approx. 1/4"x6"x30"
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Re: New Band Saw
Thanks, that is what I thought.
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Re: New Band Saw
Since nothing on the guitar is left with the raw saw marks, I bet your Craftsman can be made to do just fine. I have used my older, bottom-of-the-line Delta 14" to build houses, boats and furniture as well as guitars. It can cut up to 6" if I go slow enough, use the right blade, and am not too worried about the quality of the cut, but I don't do that too often - I don't re-saw my backs and tops. Maybe just new tires on the wheels and better blade guides and Bob's your uncle.
Ed Minch
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Re: New Band Saw
...and a Timberwolf blade.ruby@magpage.com wrote:Since nothing on the guitar is left with the raw saw marks, I bet your Craftsman can be made to do just fine. I have used my older, bottom-of-the-line Delta 14" to build houses, boats and furniture as well as guitars. It can cut up to 6" if I go slow enough, use the right blade, and am not too worried about the quality of the cut, but I don't do that too often - I don't re-saw my backs and tops. Maybe just new tires on the wheels and better blade guides and Bob's your uncle.
Ed Minch