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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
86BassTrackerV17 1st fishing trip w/son 10/11/13 vids p15
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 163342" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>I highly doubt you'd need a narrower blade than the 1/2 inch for most anything on a boat. I use 1/2 inch blades almost exclusively, and you would be surprise how tight a radius can be cut with one (at least a quality bi-metal blade - if you are still using conventional blades, then all bets are off). You shouldn't need an 1/8 inch blade unless you are doing some weird decorative scrollwork or something. </p><p></p><p>I'm surprised after 3 years, you still have the crosscut sled for that saw. I don't know who ever thought a crosscut sled on a bandsaw was a good idea, but there was either a great lapse in judgment, or marketing genius involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 163342, member: 55"] I highly doubt you'd need a narrower blade than the 1/2 inch for most anything on a boat. I use 1/2 inch blades almost exclusively, and you would be surprise how tight a radius can be cut with one (at least a quality bi-metal blade - if you are still using conventional blades, then all bets are off). You shouldn't need an 1/8 inch blade unless you are doing some weird decorative scrollwork or something. I'm surprised after 3 years, you still have the crosscut sled for that saw. I don't know who ever thought a crosscut sled on a bandsaw was a good idea, but there was either a great lapse in judgment, or marketing genius involved. [/QUOTE]
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