AMT074 The Big Scary Bandsaw

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This is the current metal cutting bandsaw aka “The Big Scary Thing”. It is for cutting metals and plastics. The blade moves much slower than the wood-cutting saw in the woodshop next door to this end.

Originally donated / constructed by Steve Berl.
“It is sort of home made, long ago. It has a very rigid welded steel frame and 2 drive trains, one for fast speeds and one for slow.”

The fast drive train has since been disconnected mechanically + electrically. Now it’s just a counterweight.

It does NOT have proper guards and should be approached with extreme caution during use.

Documentation

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Work that needs to be done to make it safer:

  • Add belt guards
  • Figure out a way to add crown to the wheels so the blade will stay centered better. As it is, the blade tension is flexing the frame a bit and the wheel alignment and blade tension change as you turn the adjustment knob.
  • Upgrade blade guides to ball bearings instead of friction pads

Technical Details

Blade length

  • Best blade length is 93-1/2″ or 7′ 9-1/2″. This doesn’t require any spacers under the upper wheel

Drive Belts and shaft/pulley sizes

Low speed motor

  • From motor to right angle drive-belts: 1/2″ x 33.5″ long
  • Angle drive to drive wheel shaft: 1/2″ x 60″

High speed drive (disconnected)

  • 3/8″ or 1/2″ x 64″
  • Main drive shaft: 0.763 (a shade bigger than 3/4″)
  • High speed motor shaft: 3/4″
  • Angle drive shaft: 3/4″

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