Most interesting! I shall try that one out. Paul
The blade is always going to drift, Bob. You need to adjust your fence to compensate for blade drift.
http://www.newwoodworker.com/bsblddrft.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZThUPOr_Ug
http://woodworking.brianhavens.com/videos/compensating-for-bandsaw-blade-drift
Steve and David,
Great tip sites!! Thanks for posting. That answers several of the questions I have had about my bandsaw.
Bob C
Damn…2 pages on Basswood in 24hrs!
Yeah, Rooster, us NG modelers have to build our stuff out of wood.
We need to start a thread on 1:29 plastic-metal for you…
I guess thats why “Roosters” are so tough, they’re made out of plastic-metal. HeHeHe
Lots of good info here, keep it up.
Just remember that with each blade change, you will have to repeat the procedure to adjust for the new blade’s drift. I do that, and don’t have any problem at all with blade drift. The only thing that drifts in my shop is the operator.
John,
Lemo is stick framed and so is the model of my home?
Oh–OK.
You’re off the hook. (for now).
Mark V said:
Alex Kolyvanov is the owner of this company...I have dealt with him through his R/C business, AK Models. A true gentleman who cares a great deal about his customers and his products. I assume you will find the same high level of service I did.FWIW, his Su-27 Flanker kit flys like a rocket on rails!
No response yet.
E-mail, status, shipped–nothing.
Spoke too soon.
Package shipped today.
Link to the Flanker kit?
Wood arrived today, Fed Ex, safe and sound.
I like my band saw as I find it safer to use properly.The wood may require a little sanding though.
John Bouck said:John's got wood!
Wood arrived today, Fed Ex, safe and sound.
Yup!, All I need now are trucks, hardware, paint and decals.
I have the ideas and drawings.
John Bouck said:We just want your drawings! :)
I have the ideas and drawings.