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The Green one is a 10-325. It is equipped with a small blade, typically 1/4", and is able to do straight or curved cuts. | The Green one is a 10-325. It is equipped with a small blade, typically 1/4", and is able to do straight or curved cuts. | ||
Details on both Rikon bandsaws: | |||
*Blade length: 111" | |||
*Blade width: 3/16” - 3/4” (4.78 - 19 mm) | |||
*Maximum Cutting Width (throat): 13-5/8” (346 mm) | |||
*Maximum Cutting Depth (height): 13” (330 mm) | |||
=Manual and Guides= | =Manual and Guides= |
Revision as of 16:04, 4 January 2022
We have two Rikon bandsaws.
The Blue one is a 10-326. It is equipped with a large blade, typically 5/8", and intended for making straight cuts.
The Green one is a 10-325. It is equipped with a small blade, typically 1/4", and is able to do straight or curved cuts.
Details on both Rikon bandsaws:
- Blade length: 111"
- Blade width: 3/16” - 3/4” (4.78 - 19 mm)
- Maximum Cutting Width (throat): 13-5/8” (346 mm)
- Maximum Cutting Depth (height): 13” (330 mm)
Manual and Guides
- Manual 10-326 (for Blue)
- Manual 10-325 (for Green)
Videos
Machine set up (Blue)
- Bandsaw Basics
- Bandsaw blades
- Rikon 10 326 Setup - kennyearrings1
- Set up and tracking adjustment
Machine set up (Green)
Resawing
- Woodworking Tips: Band Saw - Resawing - WoodWorkers Guild Of America
- The physics of bandsaw resawing - Matthias Wandel
Cutting Logs
- Milling a Bowl blank on the Bandsaw: woodturning with Sam Angelo - WYOMINGWOODTURNER
Cutting Bowls/Circles
- Band Saw Circle Cutting Jig - Mike Waldt
- Turning a Bowl on a Bandsaw - EthAnswers by Stockroom Supply