14" Laguna bandsaw with ceramic guides
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- čas přidán 28. 09. 2022
- For over 30 years, Alex Snodgrass has been the leading bandsaw expert in his field. He has provided information and guidance on various subjects related to bandsaws including: blades, guides and bandsaw tuning. He also covers product evaluations from major manufacturers like Jet, Powermatic, Laguna, and Carter products. Join Alex as he sets up a 14" Laguna bandsaw with the original ceramic guides. Don't ever let anyone tell you that bandsaw's will give you drift after watching this step by step tutorial. Enjoy.
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I have the Laguna 18 BX. Looking forward on a video about installing the cater guides on a Laguna saw.
I am also on the waiting list for the Carter guides on the Laguna. Excellent content and well presented. Thank you.
I have this bandsaw, which is a fine tool, except for the lousy ceramic guides. I have just replaced them with the rather costly Carter roller bearing guides. You will eventually want to do that, too.
Great video Alex. Excited to see the next one with the Carter Product Guides!!
Alex, thanks so much. I will now be able to set up my Laguna properly. You're the best.
Great Video Alex. I just took your 3D cutting board class in Sacramento. Changed my Laguna 14 ceramic guides to the Carter rollers and was the first person that was able to machine the original upper and lower guide holders from 19mm to 20mm to accept Carters. It worked great and thankyou from the fantastic class!
when is the next time he comes to Sacramento? - I am in Placerville, California.
I’m looking forward to the next video about Carter guides on the Laguna. This was fascinating. I have a 14 BX and have both factory and Carter guides.
Great video!!! Best Laguna setup guide on CZcams. Thank you!!!
Alex once again the Bandsaw Master! Keep the awesome videos coming please
Thank you so much Alex wonderful video
Great video
As always with "our" Alex; it is also comes out "straight" EVAH time! NONE Finer! Thank you kind Sir. Love yuz.
After seeing this, I’m reminded exactly why I upgraded to Carter guides a few years ago. My bandsaw is MUCH better for having made that investment.
I use 123 blocks along with the FAST and it’s perfect.
Great video Alex, thank you. I'm about to get my first bandsaw and am leaning towards the 14BX. One question, when you're ripping that board at the end, is that a normal amount of noise from a bandsaw, it sounded like it was struggling or is that due to ceramic guides? Trying to decide if i should look at a saw that tension a 25mm blade instead for deep rips.
Have the Laguna with the Carter bearing system. Do you take off the table for blade changes with that configuration as well? Great video by the way!
Only the first setup or for a complete work over
Is the table level? I didnt see the 2x4 test. I sure hope that maple slab doesnt get ruined
I may be missing something, but shouldn't you make sure the table is square to the blade before squaring the fence to the blade? If you don't do that, then moving the fence on the unsquared table will move it out of square, right?
I really enjoyed the video as I'm strongly considering the Laguna 18 BX. Thanks for the valuable lesson!
The fence will remain parallel to the blade as you move it side to side on the table.
Are the mating trunions cast metal or aluminum. I just broke my trunions on an old JET and am looking at Laguna. It looks like a munch better upgrade.
When u place the FAST on the blade, is there room in the slot with the magnet so the outer tooth is not resting on the magnet? Otherwise the FAST will be pitched outward.
Thank you for all the information. But I have a WEN 10 inch band saw, is the set up pretty much the same for most?
Yes, setup is pretty much the same for all saws.
That seems like a lot of work for a blade change, (ie removing the table) is that normal for all floor bandsaws?
Thanks for the video. Just bought the 14-12 and immediately broke the plastic blanking block. Any help in making one like you did? You showed it but... Any help?
I just made it out out 14” ply
Where can I get a set of Carter Guides? Thank you for the video, most helpful. Peter
Call Carter 888-622-7837
Alex, I have this saw and absolutely hate those guides. The ceramic guides move a little in the housing so it is a real be-atch to keep adjusted. May have to purchase a set of Carter guides for this thing. On another note, I also have a Grizzly G0513X2BF which will accept a 1 inch blade. I have not put a 1 inch blade on it yet, I have a 3/4 inch Woodslicer. I use your method to set the saw up. I set my 3/4 inch blade to the deepest part of the gullets are in the center of the wheel and when I do, the back of the blade is right to the back edge of the wheel. If I use a 1 inch blade and set it up as you suggest, the back of the blade will be hanging over the back edge of the wheel. Is that okay and if not, how would you set a 1 inch blade on this saw? Thank you.
Hi Alex. You are the master of the bandsaw.
I didn’t catch where you track the blade on the wheel. I think once you said that the center of the blade should be slightly forward (toward the door) of the center of the wheel. Is that correct? Thanks for sharing your expertise.
Deepest part of the gullet should always be in the center of the wheel.
@@bandsawlife2660 I have the Laguna 14BX. Using a 3/4" blade, if i try and get the deepest part of the gullet in the centre of the wheel the back of the blade would hit the inside of the vertical column (the red bit). would i need to adjust the tracking? first time bandsaw user!
@@daveychainsaw5685 the largest blade you can use on This saw and get the deepest part of the gullet in the center is 5/8”. You can run a 3/4” blade but don’t go past the back edge of the wheel
@@bandsawlife2660 Thank you Alex, i really appreciate you taking the time to advise me. Do you mean don't go beyond the back of the wheel or the tyre? Wheel i presume?
I've watched lots of your helpful videos whilst shopping for my first bandsaw. Just been going through the setup and discovered the fence wasn't quite square to the table. Luckily i noticed two grub screws on the back of the fence, one high one low and that enabled me to get it square.
@@daveychainsaw5685 you are correct. Thanks for the support
Alex; How do you square the table to the blade?
Loosen the six trunnion bolts underneath the table, and there should be enough slop to allow movement
Why not put Carter bearings in that saw?
will you ever set up a grizzly 0513?
I would love to, need one to seup
no link to buy the fast?
www.carterproducts.com/band-saw-products/band-saw-magfence/fast-fence-alignment-system-tool