Rikon video says to center the blade on the tire. Others say to center the gullet of the blade which tends to move the blade back and off center. What do you do? Thanks for your input.
At about 4:15 in the video he explains what he means by the gullet. This is obviously the Carter point of view.I keep the teeth just past the center/high spot on the wheel. This may be what others are saying is the gullet/gap between the teeth. You do not want the teeth centered on the high point of the wheel.
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This discussion is valuable but one basic parameter seems to not be mentioned. Are the wheels crowned or flat? My Rikon 10-347 manual says to center the blade on the wheel and the wheel is flat. Would it be different if the wheels were crowned?
I have been told that European band saws have flat wheels while North American wheels are crowned. If your wheels are truly flat, then I'd center the band rather than the gullet.This discussion is valuable but one basic parameter seems to not be mentioned. Are the wheels crowned or flat? My Rikon 10-347 manual says to center the blade on the wheel and the wheel is flat. Would it be different if the wheels were crowned?
[QUOTE="Bill Schaller, post: 215356, member: 44003”] instead of 2 points of stability (the guides), you have 4 (the guides and the upper and lower wheel crowns).
I set the wheels coplanar. Maybe coplaner is not right?[QUOTE="Bill Schaller, post: 215356, member: 44003”] instead of 2 points of stability (the guides), you have 4 (the guides and the upper and lower wheel crowns).
On the half dozen bandsaws that I have experience with I set the band (the bit without the teeth) centred on whichever wheel is used to adjust the tracking.