More info about how to fold a sawmill bandsaw blade

I must admit, when I know someone is watching that hasn’t seen me fold up a bandsaw blade before, I do it extra fast and super snappy to make it seem even more dazzling. I learned how to coil a bandsaw blade like this pre-YouTube and over the phone from the kids at Wood-Mizer, who supply and sharpen my blades. From there, whip the portion of the blade furthest from you towards the ground and just as the blade nears the ground give it a quick jerk up, with a snap.

I know how to fold bandsaw blades, like the ones I had on my 14″ bandsaw, but the 201″ blade length on my FB710 makes for a huge diameter coil when I fold it the normal way. The guy at the bandsaw blade shop where I get blades made showed me a way to uncoil them gracefully but I didn’t try it myself in his shop and when I got home and tried it I obviously missed something! With larger blades with more spring power I have to use two hands so I use a different method: hold on either side maybe at 10 and 2-o’clock positions with my foot holding the bottom against the floor and bend the top of the blade towards me and down.

how to fold a sawmill bandsaw blade Related Question:

Can you flip a bandsaw blade inside out?

Just turn them inside out, it doesn’t make any difference. The only difference is what side they had up when they welded them. When I get blades from WM, they are ready to go on the mill.

Is it worth sharpening bandsaw blades?

Since a carbide-tipped bandsaw blade will cost well over $100, spending a third of the cost of the blade (or more) to get it sharp and working like new again can make financial sense. However the majority of bandsaw blades, the Wood Slicer included, are not worth spending money to have sharpened.

How many times can you sharpen a bandsaw mill blade?

You should be able to sharpen your blade two or three times before needing to replace it, but sometimes breakage happens. Blade breakage can result from a range of situations. Common causes of blade breakage include: Dull teeth.

What part of a bandsaw blade do you sharpen?

Touch it against the teeth as you move the band saw backward by hand. As the blade moves, any protruding teeth will come into contact with the stone and sharpen down. Using a Dremel tool turned on at a low speed or a file, run the device at a slight angle from the top of the tip to sharpen the tip’s back.

What direction should the teeth on a band saw face?

On a typical wood or metal cutting blade the hook or of point of the blade should be pointing down for a vertical blade bandsaw, or for a horizontal blade saw the hook of the teeth should be pointed such that they enter the workpiece first as the blade moves.

Where is the danger zone of the band saw?

The area to the right of the band saw is a danger zone.

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