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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: misterwood on May 14, 2014, 11:09:09 pm

Title: blade clamps
Post by: misterwood on May 14, 2014, 11:09:09 pm
I purchased a pair of blade clamps from mikes workshop on steves recommendation,he said they have a ball bearing at the screw end to stop "hockey sticking" the blade, well they don't have a ball bearing, same as any other clamp (good money down the drain.)
Title: Re: blade clamps
Post by: Jim Finn on May 15, 2014, 09:35:50 am
I have Hegner saws and their quick release clamps have a flat bearing that touches the blade to keep the blade from bending. More expensive but worth it to some folks.
      I also have the one form Mikes and it works well for me on one of my saws.
Title: Re: blade clamps
Post by: dirtrider73068 on May 15, 2014, 01:00:02 pm
I purchased a pair of blade clamps from mikes workshop on steves recommendation,he said they have a ball bearing at the screw end to stop "hockey sticking" the blade, well they don't have a ball bearing, same as any other clamp (good money down the drain.)

For what saw? My excalibur has these type of clamps the end is set into the clamp and has a o-ring that lets it spin when tight. Another member here bought the ex clamps and used them his dewalt, the ex parts are close to the same as the dewalt.
Title: Re: blade clamps
Post by: ClaudeWSmith on May 18, 2014, 07:01:27 am
What is the URL for these blade clamps?

I would like to purchase for my saws.

Claude
Title: Re: blade clamps
Post by: NormB on May 18, 2014, 03:52:06 pm
"hockey sticking" with the Hegner is usually caused by inserting the blade to far causing the blade to bend as you clamp the blade.  I have a Hegner and it took me a while to get used to that.  When you feel the blade hit the back of the clamp you need to let it move forward just a bit to release the pressure on the blade causing a slight bend in the top of the blade. 
Title: Re: blade clamps
Post by: Mr.Bones on May 18, 2014, 03:58:54 pm
Good info. I didn't know that could happen! I've had that happen to me. I did not know what to do.
Thanks .
Title: Re: blade clamps
Post by: Creative Firewood Maker on May 18, 2014, 08:06:59 pm
Hi guys and gals,

I'm new to the forum, but I have made a change to my "bottom" blade holder that some of you can make also.  You will need some mechanical skills to do it, but you will like the results after you get it made.  Absolutely no hockey sticks.  You'll dull the blade way, way short, before it even gets close to bending the end.
I am not a computer guy so I really don't know how to send my pictures of the parts I've made.  I think the pics are way too big to send.
It's been awhile since I made the parts (over 2 yrs ago) and I don't have the specs on the stainless steel plate, but I can give you close enough dimensions that you can make the parts.  The most critical thing is drilling the hole and squaring it to the side of the holder so it doesn't tip your blade.
I'll send pics if you want.
Title: Re: blade clamps
Post by: ChuckD on May 20, 2014, 01:48:18 pm
Hi guys and gals,

I'm new to the forum, but I have made a change to my "bottom" blade holder that some of you can make also.  You will need some mechanical skills to do it, but you will like the results after you get it made.  Absolutely no hockey sticks.  You'll dull the blade way, way short, before it even gets close to bending the end.
I am not a computer guy so I really don't know how to send my pictures of the parts I've made.  I think the pics are way too big to send.
It's been awhile since I made the parts (over 2 yrs ago) and I don't have the specs on the stainless steel plate, but I can give you close enough dimensions that you can make the parts.  The most critical thing is drilling the hole and squaring it to the side of the holder so it doesn't tip your blade.
I'll send pics if you want.


What kind of machine are you talking about?
Title: Re: blade clamps
Post by: UHMNL on May 20, 2014, 05:22:30 pm
Steve Good never mentioned that the Quick Clamps have a ball bearing on the end.
Mike
Title: Re: blade clamps
Post by: Creative Firewood Maker on May 21, 2014, 12:29:03 am
DeWalt 788
Title: Re: blade clamps
Post by: misterwood on May 22, 2014, 10:39:21 pm
What is the URL for these blade clamps?

I would like to purchase for my saws.

Claude
I purched better ones from seyco.com
Title: Re: blade clamps
Post by: misterwood on May 22, 2014, 10:40:19 pm
I purchased a pair of blade clamps from mikes workshop on steves recommendation,he said they have a ball bearing at the screw end to stop "hockey sticking" the blade, well they don't have a ball bearing, same as any other clamp (good money down the drain.)

For what saw? My excalibur has these type of clamps the end is set into the clamp and has a o-ring that lets it spin when tight. Another member here bought the ex clamps and used them his dewalt, the ex parts are close to the same as the dewalt.
Excalibur ex-21
Title: Re: blade clamps
Post by: misterwood on May 22, 2014, 10:41:41 pm
Good info. I didn't know that could happen! I've had that happen to me. I did not know what to do.
Thanks .
I found nice ones from seyco, the tip rotates.
Title: Re: blade clamps
Post by: misterwood on May 22, 2014, 10:43:47 pm
Steve Good never mentioned that the Quick Clamps have a ball bearing on the end.
Mike
now I cant find the write-up he did.
Title: Re: blade clamps
Post by: sgood on May 23, 2014, 08:14:12 pm
Hi mister wood. The post you are talking about was on April 9th. I'm sorry you mis read the article but I specifically mention that these clamps don't have the bearing. If you feel wasted your money just email me and I'll buy them from you. I have used them considerably now and they work great after flattening the clamp tip.
Title: Re: blade clamps
Post by: Jim Finn on May 23, 2014, 08:46:53 pm
What Steve said.  I flattened the part that touches the blade and it works well for me on my Hegner and on my Jet.