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48 Re: Tuning a Bandsaw |
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This article is from the Woodworking FAQ Collection 2, by multiple authors.
From: c2k@spassky.mentorg.com (Carl Ketcham)
Date: 26 Sep 91 16:44:44 GMT
The book you want is by Mark Duginski - I bought a copy of the book, and, a
week later, a used (25 years old?) Delta bandsaw. Cast-iron frame, etc..
The book has been a great help in getting it properly set up, and I am now
using it almost daily. I still can't cut 1/64" veneer off of 6" thick
stock though.. %->
 
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