When I was first setting up my empennage, I went over to my shop partners band saw and cut a stiffner down a little. It was aluminum, and not very thick, but still too a great deal of time to cut. Since I had never used a band saw before on aluminum, I did not think much about it. Later I was talking to my hanger partner and told him I had used the band saw, he said “That blade needs replacing. It is a scroll blade and not very sharp.” So, I went out and got a new blade (the right size, and type) and MAN! what a difference it made! Clean, smooth and FAST cuts are now the standard.
So, just a reminder:
- Start your project with new, sharp blades in all cutting equipment.
- Buy NEW drill bits (stay away from eBay). They are not expensive and it will make a BIG difference as you start your new project.
- Get GOOD tin snips. Pay the extra few bucks.
- NEVER try to cut hardened steel with your band saw. You’ll kiss the blade good-bye.
- Never be holding your cat when you turn on your shop vacuum.