The tensioning on the small metal cutting bandsaws can be a bit difficult to accurately set, but the beauty of these machines is that it doesn’t have to be that accurately set up – as long as the blade isn’t slipping in when it’s cutting and the cut is nice and straight with no bow in it, then the tension is ok.
This is the advice I got from Ian at Tuffsaws.
Neil
You can get a tension meter but these are pretty expensive – around £300! The tension meters tend to be used on the bigger machines where they are cutting all day every day and are a bit of an overkill for 99% of bandsaw users.
I just tend to tension the blade enough so that it’s not slipping and just keep an eye on it and add a little more tension if the blade starts to slip or if the cut isn’t straight.
Sorry I can’t be more helpful with the tensioning – when I’m cutting, I try and keep it as simple as possible, add enough tension to stop the blade cutting and generally you can tell by the sound of the blade cutting if it’s not right.