So, on Saturday I will have had my Jet scroll saw for 6 months.
Today I suddenly realized I've been trying to set the blade tension completely wrong the whole time.
On pretty much every saw the big knob at the back sets your tension.
Jet saws are different.
The Jet uses a lower blade holder and a cool upper clamp that uses a flip arm. When you flip the arm the upper clamp closes on the blade and pulls it up into place.
So the big knob at the back of the Jet saw? That's really just for adjusting the spacing between the arms. It
does affect the tension, but only in a crude way and if you try to set it too tight you can't get a blade in.
The knob is to get the arms parallel and to make sure that the upper clamp comes down far enough to grab the top of the blade. You rotate the flip arm of the
clamp to set your tension.
Once I realized it I was able to get my blade to the
exact tension I wanted rather than just kind of close.
I'd say the realization made me feel stupid, but it's just one more thing on a long list.
The manual does tell you all of this, it's just so different from other saws that it didn't sink in until today.