It's Nice To Have Support

I have this Jet model from a number of years back, though I didn't pay anywhere near that price for it. It's a pretty good saw. Though I think some of the newer models are coming with carbide guides instead of roller bearings.
 
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As per usual, I am my own worst enemy. I retuned my saw with the gullet in the center of the wheel.

I cut up a pretty decent maple 1x into two short and two full length set of scales. I re-sawed the shorties first and it worked ok. I then switched to the longer pieces and it was wonky as all get out. I arranged my use of the push sticks differently and the last one was pretty decent. But, when I was taking the last piece off the saw, I bumped the guide and it wiggled. I hadn't locked down the adjustable guard arm so the whole thing was moving. I locked it down and flipped over the thicker side (yeah I didn't get 'em quite centered) of the long sets and re-sawed the re-saws. Here are the trimmings.
 

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I had previously mentioned in a separate posting that Louis Iturra's bandsaw book is a great source of information. Here are photos of the cover and contents. 250 pages, chocked full of tips and "how to's". I've received my books free with an order.
 

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