You can probably cut aluminum OK with that, using some WD-40 as a cutting fluid but I don't expect you'll get very far with any ferrous metal at 600FPM. That kind of cutting wants speeds around 100 FPM.
Could one use one of those variable speed controllers for routers, to turn down the speed?
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I've looked into buying various sized pulleys to gear down a floor model bandsaw. Ones in the 12" variety can cost a hundred bones. I bought a jack shaft instead. There's a another name for jackshaft in the world of machinery - pillow block.
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And some call them mandrels. If you see one at a garage sale, grab it even if you don't have a use for it at the moment. You will.



Does your saw have step pulleys that can be changed ? I bought an old Jet wood/metal 14'' and it has step pulley's which are conveinent.
Does your saw have step pulleys that can be changed ? I bought an old Jet wood/metal 14'' and it has step pulley's which are conveinent.
I might have to get a chop saw.And to the OP, the blade feet/minute is different for cutting wood and for cutting different metals. Put even a 'good' metal-cutting bandsaw blade into a 'standard' wood-cutting bandsaw and attempting to cut (some) metals will just ruin the blade and possibly the saw.
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The HF manual for the 14" saw shows what looks like 5 step shivs on the motor and on a jackshaft above that, with a single pulley running the lower blade wheel.
>Could one use one of those variable speed controllers for routers, to turn down the speed?
What Jack said. If you convert it to a 3 phase motor and run a VFD to drive the motor, then yes.
Here's one guy that did a conversion of another type:
http://public.fotki.com/Rbertalotto/machine_tool/bandsaw-wood-to-met/
Related info here:
http://www.millerwelds.com/resource...ad.php?12615-Wood-to-Metal-Bandsaw-conversion
I have a wood-cutting bandsaw, and also a carbide tipped cut-off saw. But if you want bandsaw capability, consider getting a portaband and a table-type base for it. I recently got one (second-hand saw, Swag table with miter guide), and I'm surprised how much I've been using it. Attaches to a vise. Easy to store on a shelf.
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