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Band saw blade burning wood - Gary G™ - 11-22-2015

I put a new Timberwolf 1/4" blade on my Laguna LT16 and am making gentle s-curves.
They're not tight S's yet the blade is burning the wood--3/4" square cherry and walnut.
Suggestions?


Re: Band saw blade burning wood - Axehandle - 11-22-2015

Round over the trailing edge corners of the blade is something that comes to mind.


Re: Band saw blade burning wood - Herb G - 11-22-2015

I've heard of people using a blade stone to knock the edges off fresh blades.
After doing that, you might want some blade stick lube on it.

I forgot to mention that you only do the back edges on the blade. Never the teeth.


Re: Band saw blade burning wood - JGrout - 11-22-2015

are the teeth pointing downward?

Joe


Re: Band saw blade burning wood - Wipedout - 11-22-2015

JGrout said:


are the teeth pointing downward?

Joe




made that mistake once i was amazed it actually cut burnt like hell but it did cut. Ill never make that again


Re: Band saw blade burning wood - JGrout - 11-23-2015

Wipedout said:


[blockquote]JGrout said:


are the teeth pointing downward?

Joe




made that mistake once i was amazed it actually cut burnt like hell but it did cut. Ill never make that again


[/blockquote]

It is one of the simplest things and it does happen. I once could have purchased a BS at a yard sale for 25 bucks and after inspecting the saw I offered to show the owner why the saw "would not cut anything " for 25 bucks

I did not take his money....He was very embarrassed but he got a saw that he could use . In the end I did get a good deal on a #7 handplane I wanted so we both won

Joe


Re: Band saw blade burning wood - Gary G™ - 11-23-2015

The teeth point down.
I'm beginning to think it's either too many tpi or I need new tires.
It cuts fine with a 1" or 1-1/4" blade.


Re: Band saw blade burning wood - Alan S - 11-23-2015

Are you cutting too fast to let the sawdust escape from the kerf? If you slow down the stock speed and sawdust escape is the problem, burning will diminish. If burning is from a dull blade passing the stock, slowing down will increase the burning.


Re: Band saw blade burning wood - Gary G™ - 11-23-2015

It's a brand new blade installed correct with no discernible twist or runout.
It's a 3/4" wide, 1-1/2" tall, 6" long piece.
Really shouldn't be having this much trouble.


Re: Band saw blade burning wood - JGrout - 11-23-2015

how many TPI does it have?