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Started by Chaser357, February 20, 2019, 05:25:28 PM

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Chaser357

Got my bmt 250 in a month or so ago and just got around to setting it up.   What a tedious process.   Anyway finally got it going and is setting consistently.  I've set two blades with it now the power is intermittent.  Holding the jog button down it will go on and off.  Called woodmizer and I think we are on the right track towards getting it fixed.   Think the power transformer is bad.   Just my luck.  Anyway looks like I'm gonna like it but it is very tricky getting it set just right. 

It came with a brand new 9/16 wrench in the box and I don't know why.   Not saying I don't want it just wondered what it was in there for.  I used a lot of tools setting it up but a 9/16 wrench was not one of them. 

Also got the bms250 sharpener with the turbo 7 wheel and it does a great job.   Very pleased with it and it was a lot simpler to get going than the setter. 
Never sharpened or set a blade before and the sharpened one performs just as good as new.  It only took me a week to set these two machines up and get two blades sharpened.  ;)

tawilson

I need to call Woodmizer and demand my wrench. Lol. I think there may be someone in Indianapolis looking for his wrench.
Tom
2017 LT40HDG35 WIDE
BMS250 and BMT250 sharpener/setter
Woodmaster 725

Woodpecker52

For the recreational saw filler the best tool I have used lately for sharpening my bandsaw blades is a small flat diamond whetstone, works better than pink wheel, Dremel wheel, small diamond wheel or small metal file, a close second is just a plain old small whetstone it will put a razor edge on the teeth. Please note I only sharpen 1-2 blades by hand and it takes about 10minutes each, but it saved me about $1,000.  I made a very good blade holder which is the key also.
Woodmizer LT-15, Ross Pony #1 planner, Ford 2600 tractor, Stihl chainsaws, Kubota rtv900 Kubota L3830F tractor

Stephen1

I'm still trying to figure out what to do with the 9/16 wrench also. 
My new mill came with 10's and I was not impressed, yet on the old mill I swore by 10's 
I am going to order a box of turbo's and the stone to go with them.
IDRY Vacum Kiln, LT40HDWide, BMS250 sharpener/setter 742b Bobcat, TCM forklift, Sthil 026,038, 461. 1952 TEA Fergusan Tractor

Chaser357

If you've got the hp to pull it you will never look back once you get the turbo's.   I've only got 27hp and I would not want to be much lower than that.  I push them as hard as I can without choking the motor down.   The harder you push them the smoother they cut.   

Stephen1

Thats what i'm hearing, saw fast. 
IDRY Vacum Kiln, LT40HDWide, BMS250 sharpener/setter 742b Bobcat, TCM forklift, Sthil 026,038, 461. 1952 TEA Fergusan Tractor

Southside

Turbos and Carbide 7's are the only profiles I have for both mills now.  
Franklin buncher and skidder
JD Processor
Woodmizer LT Super 70 and LT35 sawmill, KD250 kiln, BMS 250 sharpener and setter
Riehl Edger
Woodmaster 725 and 4000 planner and moulder
Enough cows to ensure there is no spare time.
White Oak Meadows

Stephen1

Quote from: Southside logger on February 20, 2019, 07:37:29 PM
Turbos and Carbide 7's are the only profiles I have for both mills now.  
SS are you sharpening the carbides? Do you set the carbides?
What wheel are you using?
IDRY Vacum Kiln, LT40HDWide, BMS250 sharpener/setter 742b Bobcat, TCM forklift, Sthil 026,038, 461. 1952 TEA Fergusan Tractor

Southside

Franklin buncher and skidder
JD Processor
Woodmizer LT Super 70 and LT35 sawmill, KD250 kiln, BMS 250 sharpener and setter
Riehl Edger
Woodmaster 725 and 4000 planner and moulder
Enough cows to ensure there is no spare time.
White Oak Meadows

Haleiwa

You can get a pretty good idea what area you need just by setting an uncoiled blade on a table.  The guides will flatten it out enough that the entry and exit from the machining area are in a straight line.  You need at the very minimum a foot between the two machines; it's surprising how many shirt sleeves a blade can grab when you are trying to thread it through a small space.  More is better.  Whatever you do, make arrangements for plenty of light, preferably shining over your shoulder when you are standing in front of the machine.
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