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WEN 3962 10" Bandsaw

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A few years ago I bought a Wen 3962 10" bandsaw to have for general purpose work around the shop. I have Ridgid 14" with the raiser block and set up mostly for resawing.

Shortly after I bought the saw , the upper guide bearings lost their balls and I am not a fan of ball bearing guides anyway,as I have always had cool blocks in the past on all my machines. So I made a cool block set up for upper guide set. I did not put a bearing behind the blade on the upper guides. I left the BB guides including one on the back of the blade on below table set, and it seems that is all I need, they all work fine. I am debating weather to put cool blocks on the lower set or not. For the time being everything is fine so I will just leave it alone.
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Nick asked if the bade adjustment knob works to adjust the blade. On the 1/2", and 3/8" blades it does, but on the 1/4" and 1/8" it doesn't work well. the blades start out fine and then gradually run off the wheel while they are cutting.
Here is the way that light fastened to the back of the machine shines in your face. I tried to wrap it around to the front, but it is not set up for that.
I also made a new insert for the table that has holes in it to help the DC system remove some of the sawdust from around the blade.
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Herb Stoops wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 1:25 pm Nick asked if the bade adjustment knob works to adjust the blade. On the 1/2", and 3/8" blades it does, but on the 1/4" and 1/8" it doesn't work well. the blades start out fine and then gradually run off the wheel while they are cutting.
Here is the way that light fastened to the back of the machine shines in your face. I tried to wrap it around to the front, but it is not set up for that.
I also made a new insert for the table that has holes in it to help the DC system remove some of the sawdust from around the blade.
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Herb...check the positions of the different blades on the lower wheel...if it needs adjustment I just posted the adjustment for the Rikon but it's the same for any bandsaw with the 4 adjustment bolts holding the wheel hub...
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I think the Rikon is the same saw, my cousin has one and it is a little fancier, but quite similar in all respects. I will have to dig around for the Manual , and see what they say.
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Herb Stoops wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 6:44 pm I think the Rikon is the same saw, my cousin has one and it is a little fancier, but quite similar in all respects. I will have to dig around for the Manual , and see what they say.
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The lower wheel adjustment is the same for any bandsaw with the four bolts holding the wheel hub...
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The WEN and the Rikon are really the same saw. I have the Rikon but have carefully compared the two and they are identical except for the finish. I was able to add a light to it that shines from the side. It's a small, 50w equiv. LED reflector bulb. Eyes are getting pretty old, so more light is better.
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My son in law has a Ryobi 10" BS. It might be the same basic saw as the Wen and Rikon. I've found this to be true with many other tools. I was pleasantly surprised at how well it works for small projects. Unlike my 18", his 10" is portable and can be stored out of the way, then plopped down on the work bench when you need it. It's almost worth having the 10" for doing small curved work and leaving the big one set to do resawing type jobs. Luckily I don't need to buy it, I just go borrow his.
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Herb Stoops wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 1:25 pmThe way that light fastened to the back of the machine shines in your face.
Buy some cheap sewing machine lamps with a magnetic base. (just bot a 3 pack on Amazon for about $20) You can position them anywhere & any way that suits the task.
AND they can be moved from tool to tool w/o a fuss.

https://www.amazon.com/harmiey-Goosenec ... &srpt=LAMP
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DesertRatTom wrote: Sat Nov 06, 2021 2:26 pm I've had some serious health issues that affect breathing so my wood work is going very slow.
Sorry to hear...hope you can get back in the shop more often...take your time healing...
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@ smitty10101

thanks Smitty I ordered a 3 pack just what I need. Now I will have one a couple of other machines too.
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smitty10101 wrote: Sun Nov 07, 2021 6:13 am
Herb Stoops wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 1:25 pmThe way that light fastened to the back of the machine shines in your face.
Buy some cheap sewing machine lamps with a magnetic base. (just bot a 3 pack on Amazon for about $20) You can position them anywhere & any way that suits the task.
AND they can be moved from tool to tool w/o a fuss.

https://www.amazon.com/harmiey-Goosenec ... &srpt=LAMP
I got a 2 pack of them recently. I'm finding I need to eliminate shadows on things like the drill press and milling machine.
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