Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: sleek on July 28, 2019, 03:22:46 pm
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I need one, can't afford one. story of my life. I have a lot of osage that wont make a bow due to bugs, but could easily make parts for the base and frame. I have several 3/4 horse motors from hot tub water pumps. All I need now is to figure out wheels, adjustments, bearings guides... EVERYTHING. Anybody got a set of plans or ideas they had?
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not a complete build but check out his other videos on the subject, he might also sell plans i'm not sure.
ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4d_EN4jB_BI
just add the ''h'' in the front.
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There is a bunch of how to videos out there. It doesn't look that difficult especially if you just make one for straight 90° cuts, no bevels and such. I looked at doing it myself for a while but I just don't have the room.
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I have two bandsaws with minor problems I wish were out of my way.
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I don't know Sleek. Sometimes when you get done with a project like this it would be cheaper to go to Harbor freight and pick one up for around $100.00. But you seem to be ambitious so make sure you let us know how it goes, with photos.
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Don't overlook craigslist, every now and then a real bandsaw bargain pops up, much cheaper that it would cost you in parts to build one.
When I checked often I saw a lot of Craftsman 12" for around $75. The are only 1/2 hp but with a sharp 3 tpi skip tooth blade they will cut anything you put in them. I used one for the first 10 years of my bow making, it was a good saw but when I built a new shop I wanted a big Griz. I sold the Craftsman for $75.
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Harbor Freight band saw is a lot more than a $100.
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I have two bandsaws with minor problems I wish were out of my way.
If I lived closer, I'd be happy to rectify that problem :)
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Don't pass up one of these if you see one cheap. It's a metal cut-off saw. The saw stands straight up and I put a small table on it. It's only half horse but being for metal it's geared way down. Slowish, but nothing stops it. It will handle up to a 6" round log. I put a 1/2" 3TPI blade on it. It's not a 14" Griz by any stretch but it's served me very well.
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If you get in my area look me up I'll give you a bandsaw it's a dewalt heavy built
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If you get in my area look me up I'll give you a bandsaw it's a dewalt heavy built
Rob, I never know where I'm gonna be or when one month to the next. I'd Trade you for it, wouldn't wanna just take something. I'm in NC where abouts are you?
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Sleek I'm in PA if you want to take a ride sometime it'll be here maybe you can get Pat B to ride with you I told him I have a piece of Osage for him that's about 30 years old if he ever gets this way