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I just pulled a trick with my new Grizzley G0885 band saw and had to tell the world.
I quite often do stupid stuff because I am too impatient to do it right but I got away with it this time.
I needed a 7/8 thick piece of 1144SR 5 1/2" long cut from a piece of 2" round. It is a blank for a two journal crankshaft for a small engine.
Put a 5 1/2" long piece of round on end in the vise on my band saw and sliced a 1/2" off one side and turned it 180 Degrees and did it again. I just assumed at the very least I would be breaking a blade even if I didnt hurt myself.
Worked great and saved me a couple hours of mill work on my little benchtop mill.
I quite often do stupid stuff because I am too impatient to do it right but I got away with it this time.
I needed a 7/8 thick piece of 1144SR 5 1/2" long cut from a piece of 2" round. It is a blank for a two journal crankshaft for a small engine.
Put a 5 1/2" long piece of round on end in the vise on my band saw and sliced a 1/2" off one side and turned it 180 Degrees and did it again. I just assumed at the very least I would be breaking a blade even if I didnt hurt myself.
Worked great and saved me a couple hours of mill work on my little benchtop mill.