Bryan Smith
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Seems I remember the Shakers built some monster bandsaws way back when and I remember they All had wooden wheels that held up just fine. Also Popular Mechanics had some bandsaw plans back in the 1940's that used wooden wheels and welded pipe fittings for the frame. Not much is new out there. Many Large old European bandsaws only had one set of blade guides made from wood on the leading edge above the board to be cut. I probably would still opt for two sets to minimize twisting.
I figure it would have to be stored indoors though to avoid moisture which might warp the wheels or weaken the glue. Also the wheels would probably have to be turned on the hub to be accurate and possibly balanced, but all of this seems doable.
I figure it would have to be stored indoors though to avoid moisture which might warp the wheels or weaken the glue. Also the wheels would probably have to be turned on the hub to be accurate and possibly balanced, but all of this seems doable.
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