Why does my bandsaw cut at an angle?

If you need to push the material through the cut too hard, then it tends to twist the blade. This will cause the cut to go at a angle.

How do I get my bandsaw to cut straight?





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Quote from Youtube video: And just holds a straighter line for you now in my opinion in the the years of working with bandsaws. You don't need to alter tension you don't need any higher tension to keep it straighter.

Why are my bandsaw cuts wavy?

If tooth set differs on each side of the blade, “wavy” cuts will appear because the blade will try to cut towards the side with the larger set and will then try to straighten itself. If the tooth height differs from tooth to tooth then the blade will cut jerkily and with a lot of vibration.

What causes a metal bandsaw to cut crooked?

Blade is Running in the Wrong Direction



Make sure the blade is running in the correct direction. On machines powered by three phases power so it is common to get the wiring reversed and have the blade running the wrong direction. On all vertical blade bandsaws the working portion of the blade should go down.

How do you fix a bandsaw drift?

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Quote from Youtube video: There's a very very easy way of doing it and it just relies on this adjustment here at the back of the bandsaw. And that will change the bandsaw blade on the cambered top roller.

Why is my horizontal band saw not cutting straight?





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Why does my bandsaw blade wander?

Tim Inman: Because band saw blades ride on crowned wheels, they always have a little “camber” angle relative to the vertical axis of the wheel. This causes the blade to tip a little and makes the cut “pull” to the side.

How much tension should a bandsaw blade be?

12,000 to 20,000 PSI

Cutting Blades



Slitting type blades typically are tensioned in the range of 12,000 to 20,000 PSI. In general bandsaw blades are never tensioned past 35,000 psi.

How do I know if my bandsaw blade is dull?



How to tell when your bandsaw blade is nearing the end of its life

  1. Teeth are starting to strip after a long period of use. …
  2. The blade becoming noisy and squeaky. …
  3. The blade doesn’t move consistently whilst cutting. …
  4. Hairline cracks appearing showing signs of stress and over use.


How do you calibrate a band saw?

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Quote from Youtube video: The first thing that you want to do is adjust your blade so that the deepest part of the gullet is right in the center of the wheel.

Why does my bandsaw blade wobble?



The blade on a saw left idle for long periods of time can leave an impression in the rubber tire which might cause erratic tracking. Purchase and install aftermarket replacement tires. (Search for “bandsaw tire” at woodcraft.com.) If you still see a back-and-forth motion, the culprit is probably the wheel itself.

How do you balance a bandsaw wheel?

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How do you tighten a band saw blade?

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Quote from Youtube video: Basically just turning a set screw here to loosen these these guides. And then backing off the bearings a little bit snug that back up just so that they can't move back and forth.