#42.3 - Laguna LT-18 Italian-Made Bandsaw - Part 3 - DriftMaster and Resaw Demos
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I recently upgraded to a Laguna Italian-Made LT-18 bandsaw. I've used it a lot since recording this multi-part review and like it even more. At the time of the recording, I had used it for a couple weeks.
Part 1 is a tour of the saw itself. The "Italian-Made" is important as this saw is completely different from the LT-18 3000 series also from Laguna. This tour isn't a point-by-point comparison though a couple key points are compared to show just how different they are.
The tour also covers the DriftMaster fence.
Part 2 gives a tour of the Laguna Ceramic Guides and shows an easy way to calibrate them. On various forums I've seen people say they like the guides but find them finicky to adjust. This method is very fast for me and I'll explain a couple key things to watch out for. The Laguna Ceramic Guides were a key feature for me in a bandsaw. That meant buying a Laguna bandsaw or one where the Laguna guides could be retrofitted.
Part 3 shows how to set the drift angle on the DriftMaster fence then does a number of resawing demos to show how consistently thin you can rip stock.
For more, read my blog article on the LT-18!
Видео #42.3 - Laguna LT-18 Italian-Made Bandsaw - Part 3 - DriftMaster and Resaw Demos канала Half-Inch Shy
I recently upgraded to a Laguna Italian-Made LT-18 bandsaw. I've used it a lot since recording this multi-part review and like it even more. At the time of the recording, I had used it for a couple weeks.
Part 1 is a tour of the saw itself. The "Italian-Made" is important as this saw is completely different from the LT-18 3000 series also from Laguna. This tour isn't a point-by-point comparison though a couple key points are compared to show just how different they are.
The tour also covers the DriftMaster fence.
Part 2 gives a tour of the Laguna Ceramic Guides and shows an easy way to calibrate them. On various forums I've seen people say they like the guides but find them finicky to adjust. This method is very fast for me and I'll explain a couple key things to watch out for. The Laguna Ceramic Guides were a key feature for me in a bandsaw. That meant buying a Laguna bandsaw or one where the Laguna guides could be retrofitted.
Part 3 shows how to set the drift angle on the DriftMaster fence then does a number of resawing demos to show how consistently thin you can rip stock.
For more, read my blog article on the LT-18!
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