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9 mistakes beginners make at the bandsaw. What to do instead. 

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Ive been using a bandsaw for nearly 50 years. I made nearly all the mistakes.
in this video I show the biggest ones and how to do better. please post your bandsaw tips below!
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@ericzencka2641
@ericzencka2641 8 месяцев назад
Absolutely the best reason for safety…”you don’t want to get blood on your workpiece” love it love it
@joshweaver8806
@joshweaver8806 5 месяцев назад
We need an entire “shop teacher” series at each major tool. This was awesome
@darrellmorris5742
@darrellmorris5742 Год назад
Great video. No goofy music, no wasted time, just excellent advice with just the right amount of cat video sprinkled in.
@jimmydiresta
@jimmydiresta Год назад
Haha thank you! ❤
@valmackenzie3881
@valmackenzie3881 8 месяцев назад
6:03
@Quacks0
@Quacks0 7 месяцев назад
Yeah, he loves his cat, that's fer sher. :D
@bobstovall9570
@bobstovall9570 Год назад
I really like your 'teaching' style. Zero BS, direct, to the point and explicit.
@kb441ate
@kb441ate Год назад
Probably we need more of that “don’t do that it is not necessary” content
@ftrrar
@ftrrar Год назад
Заебись лишних пальцев много не бывает!!!!
@lotsofgreendrums
@lotsofgreendrums Год назад
😂 Yes please!
@bluephreakr
@bluephreakr Год назад
You can only say "No" to somebody, so many times. The real trick isn't to not turn the rejection of a premise into a challenge, but to have the idiot comply.
@yooper2186
@yooper2186 3 месяца назад
I hate cats!
@ethan073
@ethan073 3 месяца назад
Imagine if there was someone to stop you and say “don’t do this, it’s not necessary” at all relevant points in life. That would be a superpower
@a_ravi_nd
@a_ravi_nd Год назад
I miss Spike. It was nice to see him in the videos back in the NYC days.
@KBorham
@KBorham Год назад
That was 19 minutes well spent on the best bandsaw lesson I’ve ever seen. Thank you for sharing your experience Sir!
@dogphillipa3849
@dogphillipa3849 3 месяца назад
Fantastic hands on teaching. I've been bandsawing for only 63 yrs and I still picked up one new trick from you today. Your shop cat is a wonderful Plus. We love him!
@N.A.J.
@N.A.J. Год назад
I miss this type of instructional video contest from you Jimmy. Takes me back to the NYC shop days. Yes, there may be other videos available how to do something, but the community trust you and what you teach. Keep on keeping on brother! Dining table build videos are always appreciated.
@tomjudkins3799
@tomjudkins3799 Год назад
The one tip I use often that you didn't mention is that pulling material through the bandsaw is just as valid a method as pushing it through. So if you are cutting a straight or curved cut on a longer piece, start the cut by pushing the piece into the blade, then when you are halfway through the cut, with the piece fully supported by the table, walk around to the back of the saw and pull it the rest of the way through. This lets you support the workpiece throughout the cut and it will not want to tip upwards due to gravity
@poetac15
@poetac15 Год назад
Very good tip. It’s way harder to cut yourself when pulling too.
@scorpianspirit5124
@scorpianspirit5124 Год назад
That is a great tip ! Thanks for the insight...I did not think about doing that.
@rickgarman8661
@rickgarman8661 Год назад
😢
@brucehansen7949
@brucehansen7949 6 месяцев назад
I do the same method on the table saw
@tomjudkins3799
@tomjudkins3799 6 месяцев назад
I have good outfeed support for the ts...so balance / tipping isn't as tricky. It also makes the walk to the other side longer. I also worry about kickback when I let go of the piece... But with smaller contractor saws, you can pretty easily walk around it without letting go, especially for sheet goods.
@krappy2172
@krappy2172 7 месяцев назад
"I don't want to have an Allen key in my pocket while I'm trying to be creative" is my new favorite quote.
@erwin0265
@erwin0265 6 месяцев назад
Bloody awesome! There's nothing more useful than learning from someone who has years and years of practical experience such as yourself!
@sawdustjoe
@sawdustjoe Год назад
This isn’t a beginner’s video, it’s an everybody video. Well done!!
@juhapihkanen
@juhapihkanen Год назад
Being a shop teacher some 25 yrs now, using band saw on daily basis, I learned some new things.... Every day is a schoolday...
@marcengall698
@marcengall698 Год назад
Thanks Jimmy, lessons learned from decades of experience condensed into 20 minutes , this stuff is absolute gold 👍
@zlvirag
@zlvirag 3 месяца назад
Not only are you a great teacher, but you do it with a sense of humour. Reminds me of my days in a metal shop, as a teacher. One of my favourite comments at end of a safety lesson was, "and remember,( I paused), you don't want to set yourself on fire". Great tips, thanks.....
@elizawalters4057
@elizawalters4057 15 дней назад
Some kid in my school shop caught on fire because he wasn’t wearing any protection other than his cotton shirt and his shirt caught a spark. He’s fine now
@davidmeyer9204
@davidmeyer9204 Год назад
This is Just like your older videos. Even the cat looks the same. Love this style of video. Thanks for being such a great teacher
@wittworks
@wittworks Год назад
@jimmydiresta
@jimmydiresta Год назад
Thank you! If the blade is sharp. It will be fine. If it’s dull I bring the guard down closer. To have more control… but I often keep it higher for more view
@derschwartzadder
@derschwartzadder Год назад
11:34 I'd hazard a guess that most shop saws have a much wider blade (.5" or higher) and they won't make the curve without the relief. Or they just don't trust the kids to cut without binding the blade.
@jamesshimek5694
@jamesshimek5694 Год назад
@@derschwartzadder as a shop teacher, I can confirm that I don't want students binding the blade, I do try to keep two bandsaws with two different blades, a small one and a resaw one but kiddos aren't always mindful of which blade they're using so I could see enforcing relief cuts due to that. Also as the blade gets abused it's kerf is less wide and thus doesn't allow for tighter turns. Raising the guard up like jimmy does does help with blade maneuverability but again the teacher in me requires students to keep the guard down low in an effort to reduce injuries. Safer all around to have dumb facets on their piece that they can sand away with the spindle sander or disc sander. My rule of thumb is "if the curve is smaller than a coffee cup, use relief cuts. Also: shame on those shop teachers that don't make sure their machines are in safe working order, it's literally part of our job! (and kind of a fun one at that)
@milliosmiles5160
@milliosmiles5160 Год назад
Awesome content! More videos regarding machine safety supplemented with pro tips and Diresta magic would be excellent.
@rogerschamaun8165
@rogerschamaun8165 Год назад
Thanks for the video. Jimmy. I knew some of the tips but there were a lot that I did not know.Somebod you refreshed my memory and taught me a whole bunch period
@lylefailes4476
@lylefailes4476 Год назад
For some, experience is the best teacher, but much can be learned from sharing dos and don'ts. I found most of what you shared from my experience, but found two steps very helpful. (e.g. sacrificial piece for zero clearance.) All in all, very good vid. Certainly do more like this. Power tools and hand tools are slowly becoming a lost art due to tech. So for posterity...
@kevindaniels8809
@kevindaniels8809 5 месяцев назад
I've been using band saws for a few years now and have learned a lot by trial and error. I appreciate all that you presented in this video and learned a few things that will deffinately serve me well. Thanks and best wishes for continued prosperity.
@blankireland5119
@blankireland5119 2 месяца назад
great video, when i saw it on list I thought I don't need to watch that, I already now about bandsaws, then decided , oh all right i'll give it a minute. Watched whole instruction, and I learned lot more than nine things, THANK YOU
@PMichaels
@PMichaels Год назад
I love this! Yes, please make more of these types of videos. (Maybe a table saw one next? Or drill press?) Crazy how many of these things I’ve done or thought were a good idea. 😵‍💫 You are the best, Jimmy! 👊🏼 #DIRESTA
@elnino0984
@elnino0984 Год назад
Yes table saw please 🤕
@lotsofgreendrums
@lotsofgreendrums Год назад
I’ll throw in my vote for angle grinder and belt sander
@than111
@than111 Год назад
I agree, table saw next, then grinder, maybe drill press. This guy is a great teacher.
@jimwright2795
@jimwright2795 9 месяцев назад
Find "Jimmy Tips" for tool-specific vids from way back.
@SmokingDeWalt
@SmokingDeWalt Год назад
I love this type of video where you explain what you are doing and giving tips. I also love your cat in the videos, I miss Spike!
@jazzdad52
@jazzdad52 9 месяцев назад
I agree with all the positive comments, great explanation of all the mistakes I’ve made! One additional thing I do, as you said, to back out of the cut, turn off the saw first. Sometimes I also, AFTER TURNING THE SAW OFF, I insert a small shim at the start of the cut, usually widens the whole cut to make it easier. Would also work with the saw running, but would be really dumb to be that lazy.
@TheMrchuck2000
@TheMrchuck2000 Год назад
EXCELLENT VIDEO! I’ve been bandsawing since I was 12 (I’m 62 now), and I gradually learned and applied all of these practices, especially after almost losing a thumb at 14). My dad was an artist who let us use all his machines, but there was ample training by him (esp. after my accident 48 years ago). I’ve not had one bandsaw accident since then. So much great info here! Subscribed and will save this clip to show others.
@jimmydiresta
@jimmydiresta Год назад
Thank you! thank you!
@bucknboard
@bucknboard 10 месяцев назад
Great tips and nice pest control officer. Keep up the inspiring work brother!
@RobertEchten
@RobertEchten Год назад
Very timely! I had a small (10") crappy bandsaw that always tipped and was frustrating to work with. One day it dropped and cracked and I went without one, but over time felt the need for one, so I am now close to finishing my own bandsaw based on Mathias Wandell's 16" model plans. Looking forward to being able to do what you do! (in about 50 years)
@paulburch2278
@paulburch2278 Год назад
This is fantastic - your confidence is based on years of experience, but I'm even more impressed with your ability to teach
@francobuzzetti9424
@francobuzzetti9424 Год назад
I've been seeing these tips in the course of watching for about 10 years! love to see the bandsaw master showing the new generation how it's done and all in a single condensed video!
@richc9503
@richc9503 Год назад
I've been using a bandsaw for 45 years but you can always learn! Love the pencil idea, I always just used a scrap but the eraser of the pencil is a great idea. Thank you!
@ppot8
@ppot8 Год назад
Thank-you. Very useful, they may seem obvious when watching, but its a different story when you are using the machine. We all make mistakes, we generally learn from from our mistakes, but having someone pass that there knowledge to you, priceless. So when you are faced with one of these problems, you'll probably not remember this exact video, but maybe one of these little gems of wisdom will stick in your mind, and while your in the process of making your mistake, or wondering why ..., there will be that ah-ha moment and Jimmy's words will come back to you.
@scooteroo
@scooteroo Год назад
Yes, to answer the question would I like more of these. FYI, I wholeheartedly concur about how dangerous those aggressive resaw blades can be. Bought a new 4tpi 3/4" blade back in January. Barely bumped it while installing it and adjust tension using the "flutter" method. It pulled my left hand right in. I'll never have full function of my left thumb or full strength in it again, but at least I still have it. It only takes a fraction of a second's loss of concentration. Thanks for the videos!
@SfaNoKage
@SfaNoKage 5 месяцев назад
sheesh. ok, is it just the blade thats a problem? if a normal/safe blade snaps, does it whip around and cut you?
@paterickcutts5601
@paterickcutts5601 5 месяцев назад
Oh my gosh that's awful! I caught my thumb in a tablesaw blade back in high school and I'm so glad I still have it, and really happy that it's still fully useable (still have a big scar but i can live with that.) I'm actually more afraid of my 16" bandsaw than I am of my tablesaw.
@deezworkshop
@deezworkshop Год назад
As one who recently acquired a bandsaw, this content was super useful and timing was fantastic. As always great video.
@mikevyvyan7060
@mikevyvyan7060 8 месяцев назад
I've owned a bandsaw for 10 years and it's the one tool I really struggle with. This was a brilliantly helpful video - thank you. I will watch it again and start to implement some of your advice. My nemesis is trying to get straight even cuts whilst resawing to create thinner boards, I would be grateful for advice, guidance or a video even. Thanks again for sharing what you have learnt.
@AdamWrightthegeek
@AdamWrightthegeek Год назад
Love this type of video! Reminds me of your older tool training vids. We can all use a drill, but it's awesome learning tips from someone with 6853256 hours of drill usage.
@roberts1938
@roberts1938 Год назад
Your tips not only make work easier, but also increase safety. I look forward to more advice and explanations.
@bRad73016
@bRad73016 Год назад
I love to watch you work. One can pick up a great deal of your technique just by watching you do things. This is what drew me to your channel initially. When you started doing more voice overs I loved that as well - keep 'em coming. I love to hear your reasoning and, there's something about your voice, personality, mannerisms, etc that just make for good watching. I think myself and many of your regular viewers would like to see more of these sort of "how to" or "how not to" videos. As Scott the Essential Craftsman would say "Keep up the good work" - I really appreciated it! Love and respect to YOU Jimmy!
@howardturner6453
@howardturner6453 10 месяцев назад
I thought that I was the master, but I bow to you. This is the most informative info I have ever seen on the bandsaw. Thank you for the video.
@861LJ
@861LJ Год назад
I can wheel a chainsaw, use a chop saw like nothing else, handle a circular saw without a problem....I have a tabletop band saw from Craftsman that I'm scared to death of using. I do feel a little more confident now that I've watched this. Thank you Jimmy...yes, more videos like this. Someone mentioned a table saw.....that would be great! I have one of those, too, that I've used but still leary about cutting with it.
@yacovpetrovich1612
@yacovpetrovich1612 Год назад
50 years and 10 fingers... quite an achievement !
@BigAfroPower
@BigAfroPower Год назад
Thank you Mr. Diresta for such amazing videos, i've been a long time subscribers now and it's been a long time since i've had the time to watch one of your videos. i'm starting to work with wood and those tutorials are amazing. It'd be great to have more videos like this one on different machines
@kendesilets9598
@kendesilets9598 9 месяцев назад
This video for me was an excellence source of basic, key information. I've used bandsaws before in school shop and currently in a volunteer job. So I just added a Rikon tabletop bandsaw to my small shop at home. I haven't started it up yet but thanks to your video I now know what band blades to buy and just as importantly, showing some excellent safe ways to cut. Thank you so much. I could not have watched this video at a better time. By the way, your demonstrations were spot on simple and the explanations behind each one was well done.
@mindyhall4638
@mindyhall4638 Год назад
Love these type of videos Jimmy; learning from your 50 years of experience is pure gold! Thanks!
@williamigoldsmith
@williamigoldsmith 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for making most of this this video using a normal person’s bandsaw. Appreciated 🫡
@dougpisik
@dougpisik Год назад
Jimmy, I've used a bandsaw for 25 years, and I can still learn a trick or two from you. One trick I have for you regarding cutting outside curves with a wide blade: I know you don't like relief cuts, but what I do is make relief cuts just shy of the cut line...about 1/16-1/8" from the line. Then when cutting the curve, I can do it in one smooth motion keeping the blade in the cut line while the wood bends and breaks away where I cut the reliefs. Works great without stressing the blade or creating the flats you mentioned in the video.
@lgerback34
@lgerback34 Год назад
Amazing Jimmy. I’ve probably made all of those mistakes over the years. I honestly think this is one of your best videos you’ve made. Also, very cute cat.
@ratchetwise440
@ratchetwise440 Год назад
I rate it THEE best. I've been watching Diresta since the very beginning
@ralpholiver1519
@ralpholiver1519 9 месяцев назад
PRICELESS......This should be required viewing in all HS shop classes as well as a DVD packed in with all new bandsaws. Thanks for the refresher course.
@jimmydiresta
@jimmydiresta 9 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 Год назад
Thank you for all of the great tips, I will definitely use some in the future.
@FullSailDale1
@FullSailDale1 Год назад
I'm 63 and have been breathing sawdust since I was about 10. But I always love learning something new, and that's why I appreciate videos like these. One thing that I see a lot of (with a bandsaw) that concerns me is the distance between material and the upper blade guard. I was taught to adjust it to about 1/8" to 1/4", as that will not only reduce the chance of skin to blade contact, but reduces flex in the blade... sturdier blade equals less drift and deflection. But I'm always seeing people on RU-vid with 6" to 8" of clearance. Usually, these are the same ones who wear gloves at the table saw, so I consider the source, but I notice you -- who are vastly experienced -- also had a large clearance. I'd love to know your thoughts on the matter. (Thanks for all you do)
@TonyUrryMakes
@TonyUrryMakes Год назад
Ditto
@garrettshadbolt6443
@garrettshadbolt6443 Год назад
We’ll he said he takes a lot of risk I’m sure it’s so he can see better
@stevemorris3710
@stevemorris3710 Год назад
100%, to me seeing the guide so much higher than the top of the workpiece, negated any confidence in the video.
@rrmerlin3402
@rrmerlin3402 Год назад
@@stevemorris3710 Really, who has more experience on a Bandsaw that taught you ?
@stevemorris3710
@stevemorris3710 Год назад
@@rrmerlin3402 Yes really. My Instructors. Hope that satisfies your curiosity. So glad for your fact-check lol.
@tree_carcass_mangler
@tree_carcass_mangler Год назад
Great video! A few years back you were posting some tips and tricks for shop tools. This "What NOT To Do" is also great - I'd love to see more, especially with some insights for used tools. Thanks for posting and thumbs up.
@quantumleap359
@quantumleap359 Год назад
I have that same bandsaw, a 1948 14 inch Delta that my grandfather bought new. I've been using it since 1960. What a great machine. It is as old as me! In all these years, I have only been bit on the thumb ONCE. And believe me, it taught me a good lesson! Your tips are so spot on, I learned a few things too. You have gotten a subscribe and a thumbs up from me! Thanks for a common sense video.
@smoothbrain8519
@smoothbrain8519 Год назад
just finished fixing up a broken 10 in bandsaw, first of its kind in my shop and i’m so excited. great timing for this video for me, thanks !
@angrylittlespider4593
@angrylittlespider4593 Год назад
Relief cuts are often necessary when removing material from inside of a curve while using a wide blade. And if they are not absolutely necessary they certainly make the task easier. With the wide blade, Jimmy just made a series of MANY small relief cuts. But without a doubt his method of doing it works well.
@murphymmc
@murphymmc Год назад
Great tips, Jimmy, thanks. I saw a tip a few years ago that I incorporated as an experiment. It was helpful (or an illusion of helpful). Using a fine stone, diamond file, or steel file you simply dress the back of the blade, while it is running, to soften the hard edges. The theory is it reduces drag while doing curved cuts.
@rkberta
@rkberta 4 месяца назад
That is how I was taught 63 years ago and it does make a difference.
@mikesmith9510
@mikesmith9510 8 месяцев назад
Thanks mate, I've been working in wood for over 50 years and i reckon the way you told the viewer how and why is perfect. No nonsense just practical.
@raystanczak4277
@raystanczak4277 8 месяцев назад
I did a double take-I have your saw, Delta/Milwaukee 14”, made in 1943. I know because I called Delta in Tennessee. The woman looked up the serial number, which was still in the files. I asked if they had a manual, which they do, so she sent me a copy. It’s hilarious to look at the prices of parts in 1943-bearings were like a buck and a half. Still working 80 years later. Got it from a guy for $300, replaced the 3/4 HP motor with a 2 HP dust proof farm motor (for conveyors), and that saw won’t bog down. I’ve been using it for over 30 years, and it’s one of my most used tools.
@ThomasWren
@ThomasWren Год назад
30-50 bandsaw tips in 3-5 minutes.
@schnookieshullHull
@schnookieshullHull 5 месяцев назад
All these tips yet the most basic one is the blade upper guide. Which you dont use correctly 😅😅😅
@mandowarrior123
@mandowarrior123 2 месяца назад
He does use it correctly. His blade's still on just fine.
@drummer0864
@drummer0864 9 месяцев назад
Long time since I've used a band saw, but I just bought an old one a little while ago. I fixed it up and now she's ready to go and your tips have reinforced some old Tekneek's I used a long time ago. THANKS for helping to clear the cobwebs.
@otagomike
@otagomike 6 месяцев назад
I recently finished restoring a Tanner bandsaw made in Auckland New Zealand in 1952 and have been watching quite a few videos. This was the best one yet.Very helpful.Great vid. Especially the part about the upper guide setup and the pencil idea.
@adrianellis4497
@adrianellis4497 2 месяца назад
A little bit of humility and respect shown to others less skilled than you would go a long way?
@chrismurphy3538
@chrismurphy3538 8 месяцев назад
Wow! I really appreciate the time you took to share this video. I'm hoping this will help many beginning woodworkers keep their heads, fingers, and enthusiasm. Certainly helping me to do so. Thanks again. Much appreciated.
@alfabsc
@alfabsc 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your decades of experience, and your encouragement to us amateurs. Two things that I struggled with at first were blade tension and drift. I finally figured out that the tension scale on my saw was telling me to set my blade too loose. Now I ignore that "feature" and tension by feel. I thought I had to put the blade centered on the high point of the tire. That is why I had really bad drift. When I put the blade gusset at the high point, drift is almost zero. I totally agree with you on blades. Timber Wolf blades solve your blade problems.
@DrAndyHolt
@DrAndyHolt 8 месяцев назад
Just bought my first bandsaw - glad I found this video. Thank you!
@richardquesada2574
@richardquesada2574 10 месяцев назад
I've had a small table top bandsaw for several years and always wanted a "big boy bandsaw". Now that I have one, it seems all the little mistakes are magnified on a big boy toy. Glad you made this as a refresher. I've gone about lowering my "risk acceptance" in my shop to see where I need to beef up my safety, Sometimes, we need to see what we are told to accept what we hear.
@louislandi938
@louislandi938 Год назад
Priceless instruction for this ancient beginner sawdust maker! I probably did everything you said ‘not to do’! Can’t argue with that many years of experience.
@strakap
@strakap 5 месяцев назад
Great video! I bought my first bandsaw about a year ago and since then I think I have made all 9 of your errors. Too bad I just found this video. You really are a talented craftsman and gifted teacher. Thank you.
@abumstead1219
@abumstead1219 Год назад
What a refreshing informative video. Such a change from all to many RU-vid videos where the “how to” is in fact “ how not to”. They frighten me so much!
@bruceholmes8075
@bruceholmes8075 5 месяцев назад
Thank you. I've been woodworking for 50+ years. Not much in the bandsaw. Glad to say I learned a few great tricks today.
@steveprice5664
@steveprice5664 Год назад
Great info! I've been using bandsaws for over 50 years and I learned a couple of things. Thanks!
@richarddominguez7817
@richarddominguez7817 Год назад
Great presentation, please make more. In a few minutes of watching your video I corrected several problems I've been having... kudos!
@danielcyngiel3691
@danielcyngiel3691 Год назад
You're such an angel Jimmy, patiently explaining stuff to new generations ❤
@UDoIt2
@UDoIt2 Год назад
Great video Jimmy. I too inherited my dad's bandsaw. I started on it around 5 years old. Maybe when I was 8 years old (1977) I was making Christmas ornaments for my family. My aunt still puts them on her tree every Christmas. - John
@w.j.bendellr.c.flying.1037
@w.j.bendellr.c.flying.1037 7 месяцев назад
Love It, I’ve used a bandsaw for years and everything that you brought up Your 100% right. “THANK YOU” Grate Video ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@falfield
@falfield 8 месяцев назад
Thank you - good tips, clear illustration in use, clear English articulation and grammar (SO many fall down on this) and always to the point. A well-chosen speed of delivery meant that I could happily sit through the tips I knew already (as I knew they wouldn't take long) and at the same time, could just about keep up with the ones which were unfamiliar. Bravo!
@petersmith5199
@petersmith5199 Год назад
You have done so many videos I've watched, but this is one of the best for sure. Well done!
@SuperJellicoe
@SuperJellicoe 10 месяцев назад
In my 50 years of woodworking, I have done only a minor amount of band sawing compared to using other tools to complete my projects. Your advice is the best. Knew of some by trial and error - still got all my fingers! and yes, only use a sharp blade. A community saw that I was to work with was hard to push and heat up and was told that I was working it too hard. I went a bought a new blade and put it on for just my project and the others in the shop wanted to know what I did. I told them and also told them that they should invest in their own blades. I took my own blade home with me.
@ralphpack1295
@ralphpack1295 Год назад
Just bought my first bandsaw, and this video is really, really helpful!
@frankkatusa1790
@frankkatusa1790 8 месяцев назад
The BEST bandsaw use video I have seen with lots of common sense. I tend to trust guys who do videos who have all their fingers and fingertips. He admitted to being cut, who hasn't, but losing a finger shows some flaw in the user. Thank you very much.
@trumpetflowerII
@trumpetflowerII 3 месяца назад
A real privilege to have this lesson from you.
@dougforshey8998
@dougforshey8998 3 месяца назад
Thank you for taking the time to do this video. Much appreciated
@chicagovasko
@chicagovasko Год назад
Thank you Jimmy for keeping us safe.
@Flightdevildoc
@Flightdevildoc 9 месяцев назад
Superb video, I am a beginner woodworking self-learner, just bought a band saw and love it. Thanks for passing this wisdom and knowledge to us. With 50 years of experience, I think you should be standard for anyone making bandsaw videos. 😊
@jessecornett4710
@jessecornett4710 Год назад
Loved hearing some of your tips and thoughts. Would definitely enjoy more of these.
@matthiasmacdesigns7754
@matthiasmacdesigns7754 Год назад
Always love your tip videos and especially your bandsaw videos. I’m happy watching you make anything on the bandsaw.
@scottybrucescott2155
@scottybrucescott2155 7 месяцев назад
My first time watching. I am 62 and these are some of the best examples I have seen. You sir are a pro. Thanks for sharing your life long experience. Bws
@a24396
@a24396 Год назад
I loved this and the amount of flinching I was doing watching you show what not to do tells me you're showing some important stuff. I also REALLY love this is your band saw from when you were 7. That's terrific!
@johnnyb95678
@johnnyb95678 Год назад
Thank you so much Jimmy! Great tips for long time users and newbies. Your common sense approach is great! Please keep making more of these.
@ardybe7011
@ardybe7011 Год назад
Thanks Jimmy, you were the one that got my hooked on bandsaws in the beginning!
@HowDadIsThat
@HowDadIsThat Год назад
Thanks for helping an aspiring wood worker. I've been wanting to do more and continue to fail and learn. The 0 clearance tip is such a simply, yet, revolutionary concept for me. Also, getting quality blades. Ordered from Timber Wolf today and dropped in your channel to see if they want to shoot something your way.
@jonathanking4107
@jonathanking4107 Год назад
Well I absolutely love this. It reminds me of the machinery I used to see around me in workshops as a child, young man. Almost always accompanied by the smell of oil. Thank you.
@BBQLord.
@BBQLord. 8 месяцев назад
Excellent! I just started using a bandsaw so your timing was perfect.
@pauldenver5410
@pauldenver5410 Год назад
Thanks to you I own a converted butchers bandsaw I bought on marketplace directly after watching your early bandsaw ‘tips and tricks’ video years ago 🙏 Cheers! Paul from Melbourne 🙌
@steveocvirek6671
@steveocvirek6671 3 месяца назад
I just bought my first bandsaw- thank you for making this video and showing how to do things right! Much appreciated!
@bastian6173
@bastian6173 6 месяцев назад
I don't know you but I was just wanna let you know how much I appreciate getting guidance from a complete stranger with 50 years of bandsaw experience. Thanks man
@gyrogearloose1345
@gyrogearloose1345 Год назад
Thanks for the vid Mr Diresta. Always a pleasure to see a master in action! Thanks for sharing.
@azurehydra
@azurehydra 8 месяцев назад
These are the best tips ever!!!!!! I don't think anyone has ever spoken of these tricks before.
@MirlitronOne
@MirlitronOne 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for this. So good to see someone who treats the tool with respect, but is not afraid of it. Great advice.
@stevescott2828
@stevescott2828 Год назад
Thanks Jimmy. A terrific video to help those of us who are new to this tool.
@contax50mm
@contax50mm Год назад
Thank you Jimmy, great video to clear up all the mess.
@santinho212
@santinho212 Год назад
Thank you Jimmy .I only own a small cheap bench top band saw upgraded with good blades and although the principals are the same. You have just made realise what at some times I I struggled with and even snapping blades😢. Thank you you are a good teacher plain simple and to the point classes. Love your cat by the way
@Membee
@Membee Год назад
Thank you. I'm just about to buy my first bandsaw and found your information and style very helpful.
@JDKaye
@JDKaye Год назад
Best bandsaw video ever. Great tips for those new to the saw.
@jameszeilstra8738
@jameszeilstra8738 7 месяцев назад
This was worth every minute of my time. Very informative.
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