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Date: 01 Nov 2006 13:06:38
From: Todd
Subject: Grizzly G0555 and resawing Padouk


Folks,

I have a Grizzly G0555 bandsaw, complete with the riser block. I'd
like to buy some 8/4 padouk and resaw it with a proper resaw blade.

Should this be a problem? I've heard that padouk is a hard hard wood.
Is there anything I should be aware of before attempting this? Am I out
of my mind in trying to attempt this?

Any thoughts on this, or on resawing padouk on a 14inch bandsaw in
general would be helpful.

- Thanks,


Todd





 
Date: 01 Nov 2006 19:05:29
From: Todd
Subject: Re: Grizzly G0555 and resawing Padouk


Great...I'll give it a shot.


I'm planning on buying 8/4 stock, so I'll have plenty of opportunity to
resaw this stuff. :-D


Thanks for the response...

- Todd



Mike Mac wrote:
> Gosh no... have at 'er
>
> I do recommend getting a 3/4 or 1" resaw blade, 3 teeth per inch.
>
> I have a basic Rigid 14" bandsaw, and resaw just about anything.. firewood,
> pawduck, (sp?) maple, and anything else thats too thick to waste planing
> down on my planer. (ok so i end up with a lot of 1/4 stock, but hey.. its
> got a use too!) 5/4 wood can give me 2 1/2" boards.
>
> Just take your time, don't FORCE it, let the machine do the work. Ensure
> your guides are set properly, and build a fence that will help guyde you on
> your way!
>
> Mike
>
>
> "Todd" <Todd.Seidenberg@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1162415198.351783.54050@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
> > Folks,
> >
> > I have a Grizzly G0555 bandsaw, complete with the riser block. I'd
> > like to buy some 8/4 padouk and resaw it with a proper resaw blade.
> >
> > Should this be a problem? I've heard that padouk is a hard hard wood.
> > Is there anything I should be aware of before attempting this? Am I out
> > of my mind in trying to attempt this?
> >
> > Any thoughts on this, or on resawing padouk on a 14inch bandsaw in
> > general would be helpful.
> >
> > - Thanks,
> >
> >
> > Todd
> >



 
Date: 01 Nov 2006 18:57:31
From: Brad
Subject: Re: Grizzly G0555 and resawing Padouk


Padauk is not hard to cut on the band saw. I have never had any issues
cutting it.
Brad
Mike Mac wrote:
> Gosh no... have at 'er
>
> I do recommend getting a 3/4 or 1" resaw blade, 3 teeth per inch.
>
> I have a basic Rigid 14" bandsaw, and resaw just about anything.. firewood,
> pawduck, (sp?) maple, and anything else thats too thick to waste planing
> down on my planer. (ok so i end up with a lot of 1/4 stock, but hey.. its
> got a use too!) 5/4 wood can give me 2 1/2" boards.
>
> Just take your time, don't FORCE it, let the machine do the work. Ensure
> your guides are set properly, and build a fence that will help guyde you on
> your way!
>
> Mike
>
>
> "Todd" <Todd.Seidenberg@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1162415198.351783.54050@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
> > Folks,
> >
> > I have a Grizzly G0555 bandsaw, complete with the riser block. I'd
> > like to buy some 8/4 padouk and resaw it with a proper resaw blade.
> >
> > Should this be a problem? I've heard that padouk is a hard hard wood.
> > Is there anything I should be aware of before attempting this? Am I out
> > of my mind in trying to attempt this?
> >
> > Any thoughts on this, or on resawing padouk on a 14inch bandsaw in
> > general would be helpful.
> >
> > - Thanks,
> >
> >
> > Todd
> >



 
Date: 01 Nov 2006 17:43:18
From: Mike Mac
Subject: Re: Grizzly G0555 and resawing Padouk


Gosh no... have at 'er

I do recommend getting a 3/4 or 1" resaw blade, 3 teeth per inch.

I have a basic Rigid 14" bandsaw, and resaw just about anything.. firewood,
pawduck, (sp?) maple, and anything else thats too thick to waste planing
down on my planer. (ok so i end up with a lot of 1/4 stock, but hey.. its
got a use too!) 5/4 wood can give me 2 1/2" boards.

Just take your time, don't FORCE it, let the machine do the work. Ensure
your guides are set properly, and build a fence that will help guyde you on
your way!

Mike


"Todd" <Todd.Seidenberg@gmail.com > wrote in message
news:1162415198.351783.54050@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
> Folks,
>
> I have a Grizzly G0555 bandsaw, complete with the riser block. I'd
> like to buy some 8/4 padouk and resaw it with a proper resaw blade.
>
> Should this be a problem? I've heard that padouk is a hard hard wood.
> Is there anything I should be aware of before attempting this? Am I out
> of my mind in trying to attempt this?
>
> Any thoughts on this, or on resawing padouk on a 14inch bandsaw in
> general would be helpful.
>
> - Thanks,
>
>
> Todd
>





 
Date: 02 Nov 2006 09:38:46
From: Gus
Subject: Re: Grizzly G0555 and resawing Padouk




On Nov 2, 11:36 am, "Todd the wood junkie" <of_the_r...@yahoo.com >
wrote:
> Todd wrote:
> > Folks,
>
> > I have a Grizzly G0555 bandsaw, complete with the riser block. I'd
> > like to buy some 8/4 padouk and resaw it with a proper resaw blade.
>
> > Should this be a problem? I've heard that padouk is a hard hard wood.
> > Is there anything I should be aware of before attempting this? Am I out
> > of my mind in trying to attempt this?
>
> > Any thoughts on this, or on resawing padouk on a 14inch bandsaw in
> > general would be helpful.
>
> > - Thanks,
>
> > ToddOnly 2 things to keep in mind with Paduak neither of them involve the
> make/model of your bandsaw (I have the G0555 as well).
>
> 1. Dust, be prepared for a bright orange dust to cover everything if
> you don't have adequate collection. Wife, or significant other will
> not appreciate. This stuff turns into orange dye if it gets wet.
>
> 2. Finishing, if you build something with Paduak and it is adjacent to
> lighter colored woods, make sure you seal with washcoat of shellac
> before you finish. Paduak will bleed and stain adjacent woods if not
> sealed beforehand.
>
> I use timberwolf blades on my G0555, and they are perfect to cut Paduak.

Just because they cut paduak doesn't mean they'll cut padauk; or
padouk, either!



 
Date: 02 Nov 2006 08:36:39
From: Todd the wood junkie
Subject: Re: Grizzly G0555 and resawing Padouk



Todd wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I have a Grizzly G0555 bandsaw, complete with the riser block. I'd
> like to buy some 8/4 padouk and resaw it with a proper resaw blade.
>
> Should this be a problem? I've heard that padouk is a hard hard wood.
> Is there anything I should be aware of before attempting this? Am I out
> of my mind in trying to attempt this?
>
> Any thoughts on this, or on resawing padouk on a 14inch bandsaw in
> general would be helpful.
>
> - Thanks,
>
>
> Todd

Only 2 things to keep in mind with Paduak neither of them involve the
make/model of your bandsaw (I have the G0555 as well).

1. Dust, be prepared for a bright orange dust to cover everything if
you don't have adequate collection. Wife, or significant other will
not appreciate. This stuff turns into orange dye if it gets wet.

2. Finishing, if you build something with Paduak and it is adjacent to
lighter colored woods, make sure you seal with washcoat of shellac
before you finish. Paduak will bleed and stain adjacent woods if not
sealed beforehand.

I use timberwolf blades on my G0555, and they are perfect to cut Paduak.



 
Date: 02 Nov 2006 12:50:32
From: Gus
Subject: Re: Grizzly G0555 and resawing Padouk




On Nov 2, 2:28 pm, "Michael Faurot" <mxfTWOTWOF...@atww.org.invalid >
wrote:
> Todd <Todd.Seidenb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I have a Grizzly G0555 bandsaw, complete with the riser block. I'd
> > like to buy some 8/4 padouk and resaw it with a proper resaw blade.Can't help you with your original question, but I'm hoping you might
> answer one about your Grizzly bandsaw. I'm thinking of getting one of
> these in the near future, along with the riser block.
>
> With the riser block installed, what does that make the re-saw
> capacity?
>
> Thanks!
>
12" deep with riser installed



  
Date: 03 Nov 2006 00:06:42
From: Michael Faurot
Subject: Re: Grizzly G0555 and resawing Padouk


Gus <rokkits@hotmail.com > wrote:


> > With the riser block installed, what does that make the re-saw
> > capacity?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> 12" deep with riser installed

Excellent! I think that'll be on my wish list to Santa this year. :)

Thanks.

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Date: 02 Nov 2006 13:28:21
From: Michael Faurot
Subject: Re: Grizzly G0555 and resawing Padouk


Todd <Todd.Seidenberg@gmail.com > wrote:

> I have a Grizzly G0555 bandsaw, complete with the riser block. I'd
> like to buy some 8/4 padouk and resaw it with a proper resaw blade.

Can't help you with your original question, but I'm hoping you might
answer one about your Grizzly bandsaw. I'm thinking of getting one of
these in the near future, along with the riser block.

With the riser block installed, what does that make the re-saw
capacity?

Thanks!

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