Author Topic: Profiling a glass bow without a bandsaw  (Read 5412 times)

Shredd

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Re: Profiling a glass bow without a bandsaw
« Reply #20 on: October 28, 2018, 02:55:31 PM »
   I would not touch his bandsaw unless you have his permission and you were cutting a few pieces of wood not fiberglass... A bandsaw is kind of a personal thing, like a surfboard...  It has to be tuned to operate right...   I suggest you go buy a decent circular saw with some balls to it and a solid shoe (not one that is bouncy)... Attach it to a piece of plywood and you are good to go...  You can do a lot with that saw...  If you are careful you can cut out most of your window with it, rip lams width wise if you need too or possibly even rip a whole lam with it...  Clamp that belt sander on its side...  Make sure the motor can breath so you don't burn it up...  I made a good bit of bows with a hand held belt sander... 

     Good Luck...

Offline Forwardhandle

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Re: Profiling a glass bow without a bandsaw
« Reply #21 on: November 22, 2018, 09:14:48 AM »
I thought about your thread when I profiled & side tillerd my last bow I have to work in the we hours sometimes this little quiet guy does a nice job coupled with sanding stix for about $30 !
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

Shredd

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Re: Profiling a glass bow without a bandsaw
« Reply #22 on: November 22, 2018, 09:56:03 AM »
That thing looks great for maybe radiusing a shelf...

Offline Forwardhandle

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Re: Profiling a glass bow without a bandsaw
« Reply #23 on: November 22, 2018, 10:18:31 AM »
Thats what I mostly use it for but has wide ranging aplications !
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

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