I use a DELTA 9" Its the shizznit! I cut through aluminum 1 1/8 solid round like butter, nice and strait. And I actualy had to cut some 2x3" solid stock the other day and it did fine as well. Alot has to do with the blade setup. Too tight and it will get destroyed, to loose and again ruined! Also feed speed, when you are cutting metal let the blade do its job! Dont rush it, feed slowly, trying to cram it in there thinking it will cut faster is only creating more heat and damaging the blade! I use my saw just about daily cutting all types of metal.......Ive been on the same blade for about 4mos now. I just cut some solid 1 1/8" round last night to finnish my hubbs and it took less than 30sec to cut through it, very nice smooth cut as well!!!
Just my 2 cents!"thumbsup" Oh and all my equipment is DELTA except my mill and lathe and Ive had NO problems!
DELTA SM400 BAND SAW WITH STAND 9"
"DELTA" SHOPMASTER 9" BAND SAW
- 1/3HP, 120V
[*]11-3/8" x 11-3/8" table
[*]33"L x 20"W x 29"H overall dimensions
[*]Table tilts 45 deg. right, 3 deg. left
[*]Toggle switch with removable lock out key
[*]1/4" x 5/8" miter gauge slot
[*]Rack and pinion upper blade guide adjustment for precise height adjustments under the guide
[*]Built-in dust chute for attaching to a dust collection system
[*]Flexible lamp
[*]Pre-drilled base holes
[*]Miter gauge for straight and angle cutting operations
[*]Replacement band saw blades: (Ace Nos. 2114171, 2072445, 2072478, 2072486)
[*]UL listed
[*]Boxed
If your cutting alot of tubing etc, just go to HF and get the 4x6 $170-sometimes on sale for 130?- metal cutting band saw, they work pretty decent, once you put a bimetal blade
You can also look for a grit type blade , I seen um on ebay for 44/78 bandsaws, prob have them for others .
I have Jet 5x6 and makita lxt bandsaws, I gotta get a decent scroll saw.
Yeah I sit on mine like that once and awhile, I am converting it to cut wet, so no more sadle riding it ;-).I know quite a few other knifemakers that use this saw. They put a seat where the vise is and use the saw in the upright position. Some put a larger table on top of the small one that comes with the saw. They run very slow and have plenty of power to cut anything, even titanium up to about .150 thick. They can also be used as a cutoff saw as they were intendedReplacement parts for the guides are easily available. I suggest taking them (or any imported machine tool) apart before use and giving them a good going over along with some quality grease and lube.
Yeah I sit on mine like that once and awhile, I am converting it to cut wet, so no more sadle riding it ;-).
As for the table they are no even worth mounting, they flex so much that it makes so much noise, I gotta get me some 3/16 or 1/4 alumium plate to make a new table.
My jet is a bit better then the HF 4x6's,I did change the gear oil out after breaking it in, synthetic gear lube , next think is I gotta get one of those link style belts.
I use a scroll saw to cut aluminum,steel and plastic and it works great. It has a speed control knob you can adj speed from 0 to 800 rpms You can add a fence as they dont come with one, I just use a steady hand and get as close to the line as I can. Then I just use a file to get it precise...The other thing is it will make some hella tight curves!!!
intricate work? scroll saw including inside cuts, outside cuts and curves bandsaw,but 3/16 is a bit much for a scroll saw you gonna be there forever.Bumping this because I'm trying to decide between a scroll saw and band saw for cutting 5mm (3/16") aluminum sheet.
intricate work? scroll saw including inside cuts, outside cuts and curves bandsaw,but 3/16 is a bit much for a scroll saw you gonna be there forever.
The key to either saw is the right blade, bimetal/cobalt and a vari tooth 14/18 for bandsaw is a must.
Hard to say,I think it will be a decent inbetween tool, the only thing I see is I dont see a upper support for the blade ,to keep the blade from pushing backwards? I see bearings for side control?Not intricate, but internal. I just started new thread about a tool I bought earlier this week. Just trying to make sure I got the right thing.
Anybody use the Craftsman 12 in. Band Saw to cut metal? I can find a blade with a high enough TPI. Is 1450 FPM to fast?
If this band saw is not a good choice which one should I get for about the same price?
Here is the link to the band saw.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00922400000P?vName=Tools&keyword=12"+band+saw
i have that EXACT same bandsaw. it's not bad, but it seems like i can't get ANYTHING to cut straight on it.
do you have the same issues, p!nk? or is it just operator error?:lol: