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I've not been on here for a while, life gets hectic when you pass 60yrs!

 

Anyway, has anyone else had problems with the blade guide on the B1001?

Being Swedish, Logosol seem to have over engineered this way beyond necessary, the slightest knock is enough to make the blade go off course and ruin a cut and or blade.

Just wondered if anyone has come up with a neat idea, other than buying something else, to get over this problem.

 

Thanks in advance

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2 hours ago, Forest2Furniture said:

I've not been on here for a while, life gets hectic when you pass 60yrs!

 

Anyway, has anyone else had problems with the blade guide on the B1001?

Being Swedish, Logosol seem to have over engineered this way beyond necessary, the slightest knock is enough to make the blade go off course and ruin a cut and or blade.

Just wondered if anyone has come up with a neat idea, other than buying something else, to get over this problem.

 

Thanks in advance

Maybe put a pic up and some idea of what’s happening, how do you mean “ slightest knock” 

Only Logosol owner I know  has had great service with minimal tlc. 

Posted (edited)
On 14/09/2025 at 14:22, Forest2Furniture said:

I've not been on here for a while, life gets hectic when you pass 60yrs!

 

Anyway, has anyone else had problems with the blade guide on the B1001?

Being Swedish, Logosol seem to have over engineered this way beyond necessary, the slightest knock is enough to make the blade go off course and ruin a cut and or blade.

Just wondered if anyone has come up with a neat idea, other than buying something else, to get over this problem.

 

Thanks in advance

Having owned my B751 for over 5 years now I really appreciate the "over engineered" aspect of Logosol. Ive beat the living sheet outta my mill since Ive owned it and it keeps coming back for more. Every aspect of fine tuning is accounted for in the engineering process. 

 

I could be wrong but are you having issues with the roller guides?  They have a 4 way adjustment but need a longitudal adjustment to keep the "set" teeth away from the roller bearings.

 

If you've not set the longitudal depth right you'll not only snap bands due to stress cracks forming in the gullet but you'll flatten the upward facing teeth causing you to (most likely dive) or maybe rise in the cut. 
 

Todays remote milling.

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