I've been on a mission to get my bandsaw (late '90s Jet 14" with a closed stand) tuned up. The first round involved getting the wheels coplanar and the guidepost vertical and new blades. I also added a Kreg fence. Using Michael Fortune's advice/method () I got the fence aligned to the miter slot and have the blade tracking parallel to the fence. I'm really, really happy with the improvement in saw. Cuts against the fence are dead straight with both a 3/4" Iturra BladeRunner and with a 14 TPI Starrett 1/4" blade.
That said, there is a bit of "washboarding" on cut face (I can clean it up with a 0.5 mm cut on my "jointer" (aka router with an offset fence)) and I notice a slight "throbbing" in the upper blade guide as the saw runs - even when it is not cutting. I'm wondering if this could be the cause of the washboarding and if it could be caused by flat spots on the tires. Or maybe, something in the drive belt and/or pulleys.
I'm thinking my next move is to put a dial indicator on the tires. Any idea how much variation is normal? What do you call that measurement?
That said, there is a bit of "washboarding" on cut face (I can clean it up with a 0.5 mm cut on my "jointer" (aka router with an offset fence)) and I notice a slight "throbbing" in the upper blade guide as the saw runs - even when it is not cutting. I'm wondering if this could be the cause of the washboarding and if it could be caused by flat spots on the tires. Or maybe, something in the drive belt and/or pulleys.
I'm thinking my next move is to put a dial indicator on the tires. Any idea how much variation is normal? What do you call that measurement?