Inkleind Bandsaw Tensioning

Inkleind Bandsaw Tensioning

Bandsaw tension measurement

20 ratings
8 reviews

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Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • February 9, 2021
  • July 16, 2021

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This utility app helps ensure your bandsaw is properly tensioned for optimal cutting performance and blade longevity. It utilizes your phone's microphone to analyze tension, considering cut type, material, and blade specifics.

Measures bandsaw blade tension
Uses phone microphone for analysis
Considers cut type and material
Accounts for blade specifics
Improves cutting reliability
Extends blade lifespan
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What's New in Inkleind Bandsaw Tensioning

1.6.0

July 16, 2021

In this release, we've added a tone generation feature. Tap on the Play Tone Button to listen to an approximation of the sound that you saw should make. Please note that the frequency can be low and thus can not be reproduced by your device's speakers. Instead, use a bigger speaker or headphones.

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User reviews

2nd Time’s a Charm

I couldn’t find my previous review where I gave it 1 star. So making a new review. Initially, after setting the parameters the indicator never moved from “Too Tight” no matter how much I loosened or tightened the tension. After a reply left on YouTube I moved the placement of the phone between the blade and the support beam. Don’t know why that should make a difference but it did. Suddenly I was “Too Loose” so I tightened. Did the test again and the indicator moved closer to the center. Gave it another tightening and suddenly I was “Too Tight”. Turned it back just a bit and I was right on. Works like a dream!

3/6/24
I purchased my bandsaw in the hopes that I could re-saw thicker pieces and maybe doing a bookmatch piece. It never worked no matter how I tightened the blade or adjusted the cut to account for drift. What I usually did was waste the excess away in the thickness planer. Re-sawing never worked for me until now. Amazingly enough I was finally able to re-saw some Zebrawood into 2 - 3’ x ¾” pieces with a minimum of surface work and absolutely no drift.
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Inkling Bandsaw Tensioning

It is a good idea, but it seems the creator of this app lost interest in it. Bandsaw sizes are missing and he don’t respond to messages about it.

2nd Time’s a Charm

I couldn’t find my previous review where I gave it 1 star. So making a new review. Initially, after setting the parameters the indicator never moved from “Too Tight” no matter how much I loosened or tightened the tension. After a reply left on YouTube I moved the placement of the phone between the blade and the support beam. Don’t know why that should make a difference but it did. Suddenly I was “Too Loose” so I tightened. Did the test again and the indicator moved closer to the center. Gave it another tightening and suddenly I was “Too Tight”. Turned it back just a bit and I was right on. Works like a dream!
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Works well!

I installed a 3/4” blade, used the app and cut dead straight first try. Was also using the Alex Snodgrass method for blade install.

Spot on - Laguna 1412

I used this today to test the tension of my 3/4” carbide Laguna Resaw King bandsaw blade installed on a Laguna 1412. For wheel center-to-center measurement I used 35” (actual is 35.116”). I then made my workshop quiet for the test and performed two successful tests with no difference in the results. Comparing the tension scale of the app, it was scary accurate to the tension scale built into the Laguna bandsaw. That left me impressed with both the app and the bandsaw. I did have my blade set slightly higher than the range given for the 3/4” blade from previous concern that the built-in scale was a bit off. At least with a 3/4” carbide blade, I now know I can trust the scale.
Next time I swap out for my 1/2” blade, I’ll test and compare results again.

Great app! Thanks for making this.
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FAQ

How does Inkleind Bandsaw Tensioning work?

Inkleind Bandsaw Tensioning uses your smartphone's microphone to analyze the sound produced by a bandsaw blade. It then calculates the optimal tension based on the type of cut, material being processed, and specific blade characteristics.

What is the price of Inkleind Bandsaw Tensioning?

Inkleind Bandsaw Tensioning is a paid application, available for a one-time purchase of $5.99.

What devices are supported by Inkleind Bandsaw Tensioning?

Inkleind Bandsaw Tensioning is compatible with iPhones and iPods.

How often is Inkleind Bandsaw Tensioning updated?

The latest version of Inkleind Bandsaw Tensioning is 1.6.0, which was released on July 16, 2021. Updates are provided by the developer, Katz-Moses Tools Inc.

What is the age rating for Inkleind Bandsaw Tensioning?

Inkleind Bandsaw Tensioning has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for a wide range of users.

What are the benefits of using Inkleind Bandsaw Tensioning?

Using Inkleind Bandsaw Tensioning helps ensure your bandsaw cuts reliably and prevents premature wear on your blades by accurately measuring and guiding proper tension.

Can Inkleind Bandsaw Tensioning be used for different types of cuts and materials?

Yes, the app takes into account the type of cut, the material being cut, and the specifics of the blade to provide accurate tension measurements for various scenarios.