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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2007

How bandsaw blades are made

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  • Cool video! Hope you can help me. Do you guys also make food-grade bandsaw blades? If so, what's the usual annealing temperature?

    My problem is that after annealing, I do a test on the blades, and they break easily? Is my anneal temp too low? Too High. Help please.

  • I am sorry we do not at the facility, but if you call Fersco saw at 800-647-7178 and ask for Clayton Ready he is the wizard :-)

  • how to contact you to shorten up some 1 1/4" blades?

    thanks

    Robbie's Machine Service

  • Our phone is 800-262-8051

  • Who's the cute young lady?

  • An X-employee.

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  • Very nice & useful video.

  • this girl rocks !!! awesome how she's falting the blade

  • SOOOOOO COOOOOL

  • i work 4 a bandsaw company. are process is nearly the same, but we have 2 cutting stations 4 cutting the blades. we use lenox welding machines, and a grinding wheel 2 grind the blades. and that bimetal blade that girl did, we would have kindey that blade. we wouldent had double coiled it

  • Very cool to see the process, thanks!

  • interesting to see Norm thanks

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