MBfreak
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Was lucky a while back and got a decent shop class bandsaw for free.
The blade guide used wooden dowels and let the saw down, at least with the oak home made dowels I used.
So with the help of "The Tank" ie a PROFILA 1K62 soviet made lathe i converted it to ball bearing guides. The hard part was making the offset pillars for the blade guides, since I have no 4jaw. With some extra effort it worked out real nice and the saw now runs really well with both a 16 mm blade for straight cuts and a 4,5 mm blade for real curvy cuts.
Best regards
Ola
The blade guide used wooden dowels and let the saw down, at least with the oak home made dowels I used.
So with the help of "The Tank" ie a PROFILA 1K62 soviet made lathe i converted it to ball bearing guides. The hard part was making the offset pillars for the blade guides, since I have no 4jaw. With some extra effort it worked out real nice and the saw now runs really well with both a 16 mm blade for straight cuts and a 4,5 mm blade for real curvy cuts.
Best regards
Ola