paul.cleary
14th March 2005, 11:13 AM
Hi,
this is not a hint/tip but a request for advice.
I have a 14" bandsaw with the standard threaded tension adjusting rod. I have swopped out this rod for a length of stainless steel 10mm threaded rod and I want to put a wider knob on the top of the rod so it is easier to turn.
I have a threaded knob that fits onto the rod - what is the best design/method/way to fix the knob onto the top of the rod so that it turns the rod, but does not rotate on the thread? It will need to be quite tough to standup to the rotating turning pressure for high tension settings of the bandsaw blade; at the same time I don't want to weaken the rod too much in case it breaks.
All previous experiences welcomed as I am sure this is a common problem when making jigs.
Thanks
Paul
this is not a hint/tip but a request for advice.
I have a 14" bandsaw with the standard threaded tension adjusting rod. I have swopped out this rod for a length of stainless steel 10mm threaded rod and I want to put a wider knob on the top of the rod so it is easier to turn.
I have a threaded knob that fits onto the rod - what is the best design/method/way to fix the knob onto the top of the rod so that it turns the rod, but does not rotate on the thread? It will need to be quite tough to standup to the rotating turning pressure for high tension settings of the bandsaw blade; at the same time I don't want to weaken the rod too much in case it breaks.
All previous experiences welcomed as I am sure this is a common problem when making jigs.
Thanks
Paul