Adam Savage’s One Day Builds: Mini Bandsaw Upgrade!
Adam continues work on his portaband conversion into a mini tabletop bandsaw with his solution for a speed control system that taps into the portable bandsaw’s existing trigger controller. Watch the first part of this build here!
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Makes me wonder if an off-the-shelf foot pedal for DC motor speed control could be patched in instead.
Can’t helping thinking , that if you wired the neutral to to the other pole of the rocker switch ( as apposed to permanently joining the 2 neutral wires ) that the red & yellow/orange neons in the switch would illuminate
Now that made a good tool a GREAT tool. Nice build!
Well done.
I see that Adam has Festool in his tool collection. Do you like using Festool?
Great job!
Isn’t there a speed control dial on the back of the saw already that is easily accessible right on the handle? Maybe not enough range?