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Benchtop Bandsaw

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I thought some of you might be interested in pics of my latest project that I posted over on Jeepforum:

http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f37/port ... d-1314619/
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Re: Benchtop Bandsaw

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Nicely done, NPR. :)
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Re: Benchtop Bandsaw

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That's pretty cool.
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Re: Benchtop Bandsaw

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There's a coupla mods out there for porta bands - HF for instance, sells one that makes it into a mini horizontal bandsaw.

Then there's this if you want a vertical setup.. A guy on Pirate4x4 sells something similar.
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Re: Benchtop Bandsaw

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Nice
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CByrneIV wrote:
HTRN wrote:There's a coupla mods out there for porta bands - HF for instance, sells one that makes it into a mini horizontal bandsaw.

Then there's this if you want a vertical setup.. A guy on Pirate4x4 sells something similar.
Yes... both of which he referenced in his linked post ;-)
I considered and rejected both of those because the geometry of the saws that they take is sub-optimal for vertical use cutting out brackets and stuff. The motor on the newer design saws is right in the way of cutting a longer part off a piece of plate/sheet. The DW328 and older Porter Cable units have the motor mounted out of the way, giving more clearance between the blade and the rest of the saw. I also saved some money doing it my way since the DW328 is a little cheaper than the newer units, and I didn't have to buy much material (most of it I had on hand), but that wasn't really a consideration.
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Re: Benchtop Bandsaw

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I finished the table a few days ago; finally got a chance to snap a picture of it. I still need to get some longer screws, but to change blades, all I have to do is remove the 4 10-32 screws, lift the table up and off, and then change the blade as normal, without removing the saw from the base. Which in itself would only take a few seconds. Now all it needs is some paint.

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