Getting the Most from Your Bandsaw
with Roland Johnson
An essential guide to setting up and using this versatile tool.
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SIGN UP NOWMaster the Bandsaw
In this course you will learn why the bandsaw is one of the most versatile machines in a woodworker’s shop and why Roland Johnson says it should be the first machine you buy. It can rip lumber, resaw, and cut curves—big and small. To do any of these jobs well requires a machine that is well-tuned, has the right blade, and is set up for success. In this on-demand course, Fine Woodworking’s tool expert Roland Johnson shares his deep knowledge about setting up and using a bandsaw. Follow his tips and techniques, and you’ll soon be sawing like a pro.
What You Will Learn
After taking this course, you'll know the ins and outs of the bandsaw and be equipped with the know-how to use this versatile tool with confidence.
- How a bandsaw works
- What size do you need?
- Safe setup and techniques
- How to choose the right blade for the job
- Troubleshooting tips
PLUS
- What to look for in a bandsaw, new or used
- Bonus: digital downloads related to bandsaws curated from the Fine Woodworking archives
Getting the Mostfrom Your Bandsaw
SIGN UP NOWCourse Details
Chapter 1
All About Bandsaws
Anatomy of a bandsaw. Why beam strength matters. Blade guides. Blade-guide upgrades.
Chapter 2
Bandsaw Blades
Why blades matter. Blade anatomy. Picking the right blade. Blades for cutting smooth curves. Five essential blades.
Chapter 3
Bandsaw Setup
Coiling and uncoiling the blade. Changing the blade. Adjusting the guides. Squaring the table to the blade. Dust collection.
Chapter 4
Buying a Bandsaw
What to look for in a bandsaw. Buying a used bandsaw.
MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Roland Johnson
Roland Johnson has been a contributing editor to Fine Woodworking since 2002. He became interested in woodworking in high school and has been involved in the business since 1976, when he started refinishing furniture, building furniture, and repairing and building all kinds of other stuff. Rollie is a self-confessed “gear head,” and not just around woodworking machinery and tools. He is an enthusiastic hot-rodder who likes to restore old cars and has been doing it for as long as he can remember. His extensive knowledge of woodworking and machinery make Rollie one of the go-to tool experts for Fine Woodworking.