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Thread: Resawing rig...
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20th April 2006, 12:02 AM #31Originally Posted by Jedo_03
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Outsider - Got the rollers from "The Warehouse", formerly known as "Silly Solly's" but I've seen the same thing in several other places - even the Bunnings cattledog I think.
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20th April 2006, 03:11 PM #32Senior Member
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Ill Keep my eyes openBrian
Creator of Fine Firewood
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20th April 2006, 10:19 PM #33Ageing, balding,teenager
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TTIT...open-mouthed, silent stare of awe; "NICE ONE" mate. I just love to see something simple and straightforward work - and elegantly at that. I was also taken by the design of your castors/lifting device - is that home made too? Any chance a direct photae to show the critical details? eg, where is the pivot point?
Yours, staring straight at a gift equine, Sam
Two minutes later: BELAY THAT!!!! Just copped salient details from photy - it is just a size 20 toggle cramp! Yo!
Ta!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sam
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23rd April 2006, 12:30 PM #34
TTIT!
"right click, save picture as"
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consider your design stol.. borrowed mate, a wonderfull way to go about it
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23rd April 2006, 11:54 PM #35
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24th April 2006, 11:33 AM #36
gilly polish
Hi all
a tin of gilly's floor polish and a rag,apply once a month to any cast iron top ,rub on wipe off,and rust will never bee seen.
cheers
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17th June 2006, 02:56 PM #37
Okay TTIT me ol cobber a couple of wee questions if I may
1) whats the white chipboard behind the fence part for? does it play any actual part in the process
2) When moving the log out for the next cut how do you make it square if the fence part is away from the log itself? As is shown in the pics
3) Is the clamping setup on the bottom of the log adjustable for different length logs?
4) Where do you get the rollers!! I can see me needing about 4 sets of them! those infeed/outfeed tables are the ducks knuts but a bit short for some of the longs I intend milling
I have several old fences from table saws that can be butchered to fit the bandsaw and as they at present serve no other purpose other than collecting dust in the corner it would be a good idea cause the metal in at least one is straight and solid... mmm all the bits can be butchered to make what you have achieved I suspect
The resaw table thingy Ive started is simply 2 pieces of 1in ply joined to make a right angle with several squares added to give strength... mmmm may have to put that baby to other uses (see pics this idea came from a book I bought ages ago wherein they showed info on a lot of jigs just not this one so its sorta go as you reckon you shoud)
Are you prepared to draw me some plans for those of us (ala moi) who have distinct difficulties getting measuring sizes from photos? simple drawings and imperial measurements are good
Okay pics are the resaw jig so far 1 2 and 3
4 and 5 are of the pre-existing useless fence that came with itBelieve me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!
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17th June 2006, 03:55 PM #38
and one more of the ruddy fence
two is the other fences I have available
3 is of the stand from the sliding compound saw I wont be using in that mode again as its now a part of one of the workbenchs and is available to butcher as needed
And 4 is of two table saw wings that were sent to me instead of the proper cast iron ones that were meant to come with the saw... these can be used for various things and perhaps be butchered for this?... actually nix that I think Im going to somehow set them up on the thicknesser to make the in/outfeed tables there a bit longer
Geezshus theyre shockin pics Shane!! buggar this bein crook caper for a jokeBelieve me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!
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17th June 2006, 08:07 PM #39
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17th June 2006, 08:49 PM #40Originally Posted by Wild Dingo
Originally Posted by Wild Dingo
Originally Posted by Wild Dingo
Originally Posted by Wild Dingo
Originally Posted by Wild Dingo
Your existing fence looks a hell of a lot better than the one that came with my saw. Unless it flexs too much, I reckon I'd stick with it.
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18th June 2006, 12:06 PM #41SENIOR MEMBER
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TTIT
It's a bit of the topic, but could you show a couple of side photos of your fold down wheels, in the up and down posi. They look like a simple idea.
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18th June 2006, 04:58 PM #42
Both mate!! The fence flexes wobbles bends and never and I DO MEAN NEVER is acurate... drives me insane... its also too friggin small anything over 3in high is buggared as it just doesnt stay straight flexes so the cuts wigglin wobblin all over... and no its not the saw its the fence Ive watched the damned thing move better than John Trivolta in Stayin Alive :eek:
So both would be excellent thanks
Ive chosen the fence I will alter... will need to find a tap and die set from somewhere to cut a new thread in the tensioner but thats no real biggie and will have to cut it all to the shorter length again no real biggie... just have to get well enough to do it is all
But a little bit at a time steady steady do this bit one day that bit the next and in no time at all (about a bloody month ) there will be a wangdangdoodle of a fence and a resaw fence setup on that bandsaw!!Believe me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!
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18th June 2006, 11:21 PM #43
Shane - I'll see what I can come up with. I don't have any drawings as such - most of what I do is on the fly with whatever I can scrounge, rat or resurrect from rubbish. I'll take some pics and measurements - give me a couple of days though - busy, busy!
BPJ1968 - As for Shane - gimme a "cuppla days!!!!"
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19th June 2006, 04:05 PM #44
BPJ1968 - Had an extended lunch break so here's the pics of the bandsaw lifter thingy. It looks a bit awkward but it works fine. I did it differently to my other gear as I wanted more clearance so I could move it across the pavers to the garage if necessary - got 30mm out of it! Could be a bit of a toe-basher but the saw is top heavy so I had to go wide for stability.
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20th June 2006, 12:49 AM #45
My turn!!! Whaaahooo!! Its my turn next!!!
Believe me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!