Bandsaw performance isn’t just about the blade—how you use the machine plays a big role. By fine-tuning your cutting techniques, you can achieve precision cuts and boost efficiency.
Optimising Your Setup
- Blade Tension:
- Ensure proper tension to prevent deflection and achieve straighter cuts.
- Blade Speed:
- Adjust the speed to match the material. Harder metals require slower speeds, while softer metals can be cut faster.
- Feed Rate:
- Avoid forcing the material. A steady feed rate ensures smooth cuts and reduces blade wear.
- Lubrication:
- Use cutting oils or coolants to reduce friction and heat.
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FAQs
What’s the ideal speed for cutting steel?
Typically, 100-300 feet per minute (FPM) works for steel. Consult your machine’s manual for specifics.
Why is my bandsaw blade deflecting?
Deflection is often caused by improper tension or using the wrong blade width.




