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Randy G
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2013
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DeWalt Model 3511 14" Radial Arm Saw
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A tour of my new to me 1979 DeWalt Model 3511 14" Radial Arm Saw
Jointing wide boards
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How to flatten boards wider than your jointer using a planer sled.
Laguna 14 Twelve Bandsaw Review
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2:44 Thks for the video would have a part number for the teco VFD please
I have a 0.75 kW drill press. Should I get a 0.75 kW VFD or go a size up and get a 1.5 kW drive?
Good video. Thanks for the video.
Could you tell more about your tach I try to get more infos and photos or videos . My VFD will be 220 volt single phase to the VFD 3 phase and I like your set up but would like to see more details.Thank You.
Awesome vid. I get my Laguna 18bx soon. Woohoo
*Perfect band saw for the hobby enthusiast **MyBest.Tools** Easy to set up and square. Had it running in 10 to 15 minutes. Quality of cuts will depend on the quality of the blades.*
Looks like a poorly designed machine and in the UK it's bloody expensive costing almost £2,000 ( $2,700) . Not the best quality for the money.
I would say it’s an excellently designed machine, with some early production quality issues. I still love this bandsaw.
Гений)!
still working that teco unit
Like a champ.
All these later and this tutorial is still extremely useful 😃. Thanks for the inspiration 👍👍😎👍👍
The slow speed would be good for large holes in difficult materials such as stainless, etc. With a standard drill press you struggle to slow it down enough. It would be awesome if it still had its intermediate pulley.
I was looking at this model at Blackforest last weekend. Funny after 6 years its still almost the same unit. But they are not $1200 anymore.
I specifically came looking for a solution for an uneven table issue. Your idea was easy and perfect. Thank you.
How unlevel was your table? I just got one this week and the back side is about .003” lower than the front side. I’m not sure if I should be worried about that or not.
I bought the same hardware a Lee Valley vise screw and benchcrafted criscross way cheaper than bechcrafted kit
Good review Randy. I just purchased the Bx model last week. The issues you talked about for the most part haven’t been resolved. It is however a very nice saw.
I did a follow up review where I address some of the issues. Give that a look. It might help.
@@randyg5884 thanks !
planning on doing the same thing on the new drillpress i ordered the guy selling me the VFD giving me a hard time though wants to know if it can run on 230 volt per phase (live in the netherlands , different voltages here) must think its an industrial motor or sumting
just setting up my shop. have a chance to purchase used (4 year old) Laguna 1412 (110V), appears to be in good shape, any idea of the fair price?
Tough question. For used equipment I usually employ the 50% of new rule, but it depends on condition. At only 4 years old and if it is in pristine condition I would go as high as 75%. But that's just me talking.
Omg, terrible sound..
That really slow speed would work good with a tapping head.
Awesome adjustments. Noted for mine.
I disagree. 2 videos on this saw is not enough!
So Randy, do you still love your bandsaw? This video is 5 years old. If you could buy a bandsaw today, what would it be? Thanks
Still in love. If I were buying today I would get the Laguna 14BX. Same saw bigger motor. Not that I have needed the power but you know, can’t have too much.
It's not the table, it's the rear trunnions aren't ground even. You can shim the rear one a bit and flatten the table.
Thank you for your time to teach us, can you please give links on where to buy all the material that you mention on the video, especially the motor and the VFD please, thank you
Hi Randy great review. I one TH-cam video that says don’t get the 14BX or this saw or any Laguna bandsaw because you can’t cut out Bowl blanks for wood turning because the blade bends to the left and binds. Then in the remarks there were 3 or four people that totally agreed with him. I am a wood turner and use the band saw for cutting bowl blanks 90% of the time. Have you heard anything about this? Was just about to buy the 14BX when I saw his review. Now not sure what to get
blumax413 I don’t know. I’ve never cut out a bowl blank but I can’t imagine how any well tuned bandsaw would perform much different than any other with similar capacity.
I seen in other video it was the trunnions that were uneven that twist the table.
The blade takes forever to stop...lol. But i guess that's normal with the big saws
What do they go for used?
Jacob Thompson All over the map depending on condition. Mine was from a school and was like new. I paid $800 Canadian dollars for it.
The problem with the cast iron table not being flat as it transitions across the blade cutout is easily fixed by taking the nut, grinding half of the contact surface on one side of the hole and reinstalling the nut where the un ground side is common to the low side of the table and tighten the bolt. Do not over tighten, but tight. If the correction is not enough you may grind a little more off the nut. If it gets close and you fear making it to tight just leave it for a few days as the cast iron will stress relieve and you may find to need to loosen the bolt a little. Mine came out perfect after about a week of relief. My miter slides smooth as silk. DO change out the tires. I really like my 14/12 and the few problems are over come by the quality cuts I get especially with the 3/4' King.
mine wont tilt theres a knob on the lower guide stopping the table
i have the 14/12 and im having a problem with sparks when i cut a radius but i have adjusted the guides as per the manual and the saw is brand new im stumped help plz
I get sparks from time to time with the ceramic guides. It’s normal.
Right on bro, I just got myself a Dewalt 925 from a little old lady. She said it was her husbands and he nevrr really used it. The saw looked new just a bit dusty. She gave it to me for 50.00! It had the dewalt cabinet as well.grrat vid
now in 2019 i have the same table problem with my new 14/12, i tried this fix but no dice
My 14/12 had the table problem, so I ground off a relief on one side of the nut and then tightened the bolt until it seemed tight, but did not get the two sides perfectly even. However knowing cast Iron; I knew the two sides would stress relieve over the next few days and they did. Gave the bolt another turn until the two sides were even and again in a couple days I noticed the bolt wasn't really all that tight, but the tables were still even. After a couple months I made micro adjustments to true the tables and now all is well. Hope this helps.
@@choochoo3985 I have seen the same. My tables are pretty close now with the nut not even tight.
Man, you are one pickey dude.
You should see me pick my nose
I went with the 14BX over a Rikon. I should have gone with the Rikon because I dont need so much saw anyway, but I ran into the same problems you did and Laguna ignored my emails about the vibration...gonna use some of your fixes for mine. |Love the blade insert part and the magnet ideas
my table didn't have any issue ,perfectly flat/flush . my door doesnt hit the nut or washer or fence knob either. you must have got a bad unit or something. or perhaps they saw this video and changed there product !!! mine has been flawless. *** correction, I guess mine does hit the fence knob, weird I didn't notice that....I dont change my blade much I guess. now its gonna bug me. but my lower door is notched/beveled off on the lower right corner to clear the nut/washer where I see yours is square, so they must have changed that in later models.
Randy, have you had any issues with the tension release? On mine, it's not clear whether throwing the lever actually releases the tension. If I want to change a blade, for example, I must throw the tension release lever and then also pull the top wheel down to get enough slack to remove the blade. I've been meaning to ask Laguna about this. I have the exact same little blade waggle that you mentioned. It cuts fine, but I want to see if it can be made smoother by changing the tires. Did you need to put a camber on the Carter blue tires in some way? The final thing that bugs me about this saw is the little bit of movement in the fence as you tighten it down so that you need to monkey a bit to get the setting you want. You can't just read the scale and then tighten up. There's just a little bit of play. Thanks for your reviews.
The Carter tires just go on as is and fit pretty nicely. I haven’t noticed any issues with my fence like you have. Yes the wheel stays up sometimes when the tension lever is released, but only a slight tug pulls it down. That makes me believe that the tension has released. I don’t worry about it. Hope this helps. I am still very happy with this bandsaw.
@@randyg5884 Thanks for the reply. I'm quite happy with mine, too, and feel like I'm just making final tunings. With the stock, crowned tires, I don't need to adjust my fence for drift. I can make small tracking changes via the tracking knob and that corrects for drift. (Snodgrass describes this). So, my fence is always square to the table edge. Do you know if this method still works with the Carter tires, which I don't think are crowned?
ef2b I have no tracking or drift issues with the Carter tires.
Thanks Randy for the two excellent videos. Wish I would have seen them before ordering my saw. I went about a week looks at videos and reviews trying to decide between the Rikon 10-326 and the Laguna 14bx 220. I have a 10” Rikon and happy with it. Went with the Laguna and 3/4 resawking which will be here in a week to use for just resawking. Looks like I made the right choice. We will see. Appreciate the tips. I especially like the fence tip.
Very good review. I am about to order and cannot decide between the 3hp or the 1 3/4hp. I take this review was of the 1 3/4? Laguna has $300 off on the 3hp but still makes it $1500 USA. I just cannot decide which I really need. Thank you for the review, I have subscribed.
Very useful indeed! I disagree that 2 videos on the same saw is "enough" (considering I just bought it) :)
Outstanding review. Probably the most informative I've seen to date on this band saw. Extremely helpful. Thank you!
Its laguna 1412 one or two speed?
Rikon deluxe is much better.
Tripwire Slingshots I don’t think the Rikon Deluxe was around when this video was made. Do you own one? What do you like about it compared to the Laguna?
Randy G Laguna has a few small things I don't like, but the worse are the ceramic guides, if you use your bandsaw a lot like I do you have to replace about every 6 months at a cost of 100.00. I have the rikon and the tool less guides are the best I've used. The resaw fence with the pivot bar eliminates drift . Also the rikon is about 200.00 less. Truly an awesome bandsaw.
Tripwire Slingshots Your comment of the ceramic guides seems odd. I have had my saw several years now and the guides are as good as new. I use my bandsaw more than my tablesaw. I have read of other users who confuse the metallic deposits from the blade that eventually coat the ceramic as evidence that the ceramic has somehow worn away and exposed a metallic underlay. This is not the case. Having a shiny metallic looking surface on the ceramic is normal AFAIK. How were you guides failing?
nice job Great PJ's
They are the epitome of shop fashion. Cheap, functional, and oh so comfortable. Added bonus, you don't even have to change after you get out of bed.
lol
Thanks a ton for the detailed review and additional tips, tricks and upgrades! I just picked one of these up and it's some very helpful feedback!
Bryan Collette You are welcome. I am glad that some viewers still buy the saw in spite of the warts I identified. All tools have their issues and once this saw is tuned to your liking it is an excellent performer.
"this half inch would cascade into me buying a larger property" hahahahahaha how true that is
Hi Randy, that was a wonderfully thorough review. Thanks taking the time to do that and for posting it. I am contemplating buying the Rikon 10-326 over this one. Do you have any thoughts on that? Or would you still go with the Laguna 14-12?
Will Carpenter I still think the Laguna is the best machine. Rikon is a fine choice as well. My review was done right after this model was introduced so some of the QA issues may be resolved by now. I still love my saw and wouldn't trade it for any other 14" machine. Good luck.
Thanks so much! I really value your opinion and taking the time to respond!
Hi Randy, If you don't mind I have just a few more quick questions. (if you don't care to answer them thats fine) but I am in interested in knowing: 1) Have you had to replace your ceramic guides in the 3~ years since you bought it (how many times)? 2) Did you purchase the wheel-base? 3) Are there any reasons you think the Laguna is better than Rikon? (Thanks!)
Will Carpenter The ceramic guides work as well as new. They are not as white due to metal deposit from the blades but they are holding up well. I did not get the mobility kit because I already had a mobile base for it. There are two things I like on the Laguna better than the Rikon. The ceramic guides and the tension adjustment. The Rikons is on top and not as convenient as the location on the Laguna. I don't think you can go wrong with either saw.
I'd hardly say that a craftsman is "cheap and "rickety".
Excellent review and follow-up review. I'm shopping and I'm sold. Thanks.