Premium Retention Test - Bandsaw Essentials class

Bandsaw Essentials

From tight curves to large sweeping curves, thin stock to thick timbers, bandsaws can handle it all. Equipped with the right blade, and correctly set up, the versatility of a bandsaw is amazing. This class will provide you with the information you need to get the most out of your bandsaw, use it safely, and make it a go-to tool in your shop.

What a bandsaw offers

What makes bandsaws so great? Lots of things. They have a significant thickness capacity, with most saws able to cut 6” or more. The kerf of a bandsaw blade is quite small, so there’s very little waste going up the dust chute. Combined with the ability to cut curves or dead straight lines, a bandsaw can be one amazing machine.

Set up

Many woodworkers consider their bandsaw only a coarse, rough cutting tool because they never learned to set it up correctly. It’s critical that the blade tracks correctly on the tires, the tires are clean, the guide blocks and thrust bearing are correctly set. Each of these aspects has a cumulative effect on how well (or how poorly) and bandsaw performs. We take you step by step through set up to make sure you get it right.

Using the saw

In addition to being able to correctly set up the saw, we want to make sure you’re using it properly and safely. Our tips on controlling and steering the material will help make your cuts more accurate. And we’ll simplify the set up required for resawing.

In total, you’ll get over 115 minutes of hands-on video instruction in this class. In addition to the detailed video help you’ll receive, the class provides you with some downloadable resources and helpful information to print and keep, including: A detailed Class Guide you can follow and use as a reminder for the key points of the class instruction; and a resources document that will give you information on the products you’ll see in the Class, including a handy Blade Radius Chart.

NOTE: This Class video instruction is also available for purchase in DVD form. If you prefer to own a physical copy, you can purchase the Class DVD here.

BONUS MATERIALS FOR THIS CLASS

PRINTABLE CLASS GUIDE PDF
Download and print this PDF Guide to complement your Class. It will be a good reminder for you on many Bandsaw techniques.

CLASS RESOURCES PDF
See this list of tools, suppliers and reference information related to this Class.

VIDEO: MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Download this short video to meet your class instructor, George Vondriska.

VIDEO: IMPORTANCE OF BANDSAW SKILLS
Download this short video to hear George talk about the benefits of having good bandsaw skills.


Session 1: Getting Started

Let’s make sure your saw is up-to-snuff before we do any cutting. Give the tires a once over, make sure the table is square to the blade, and everything is working the way it should.

Proper blade selection is critical, and we’ll help you make sure you’re choosing the right width of blade and tooth count for your project. Then we’ll make sure you get your blades properly installed and the all the guides correctly set.


Session 2: Making Cuts

Bandsaw safety is very important. It involves hand position and controlling the workpiece. We’ll give you great tips and tricks to help you better follow your lay out lines, and cut more accurately. We’ll also provide you with two different techniques for cutting multiple duplicate parts, and teach you how to cut non-ferrous metals.


Session 3: Resawing

Woodworkers are often stymied by resawing. If everything isn’t set up perfectly, it’s easy for resawing to go badly. This lesson provides you with two approaches to resawing, including determining and setting a fence for drift compensation. Proper blade selection is also covered, along with a variety of approaches to help you match the height of your fence to the work you’re doing.


Session 4: Eliminate Jams

It’s very frustrating, and unsafe, when small offcuts jam between the saw blade and the table insert. This problem can be eliminated with a shop-made solution (using stuff you probably have laying around) and a commercially made solution that’s also a nice upgrade for your saw.


Session 5: Class Summary

George wraps up this Class with a reminder to practice the processes and skills you learned on the bandsaw – and you’ll be on your way to using this key tool for many projects in your shop.


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36 Responses to “Premium Retention Test - Bandsaw Essentials class”

  1. Ken Goguen

    I suggest that the blade radius chart should have an additional column for blade positioning, depending on each blade size.

  2. Robert Cappallo

    Great class that you very much for all the great information! Happy New Year!!

  3. Glen Olson

    This was a great workshop and it was very informative. Grest job.

  4. Jack Hill

    Paul, you are one of the best and smoothest instructors I have ever had the pleasure of listening to. The way you present the information is such that even an idiot like me can understand. I look foreword to much better use of my bandsaw with less lousy results. Thank you.

  5. James Weddle

    Excellent Class, enjoyed very much, Thanks

  6. Charles Sleigh

    Great website,thank you for the free Bandsaw class

  7. Daniel Ringquist

    Enjoyed the class, well done.

  8. David Applegate

    Have I seen this before. I have a bandsaw dvd that I purchased from you too. I always learn and relearn things from these. Thank you.

  9. Gary Chauvin

    what causes blades to break? I have followed your tensioning and aligning and have had 3 different blades break in the welds? any ideas on what could be the issue. 2 broke only while the bands was running and not during a cut. I have a Jet JWBS14-SFX saw

  10. Peter Tobia

    Found this class very informative and excellent. Thank you