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Adding a Bandsaw Riser Block In the last article, we shared some tips on how to tune up a RIDGID Bandsaw. We alluded to some additional accessories that can make the saw even better. In this article you’ll see how to install a 6″ bandsaw riser block so that the saw will be able to cut […]

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In the last article, we shared some tips on how to tune up a RIDGID Bandsaw. We alluded to some additional accessories that can make the saw even better. In this article you’ll see how to install a 6″ bandsaw riser block so that the saw will be able to cut stock 12″ thick. Just like the last article, this applies to many saws in the 14″ class so having a RIDGID saw isn’t required. At the end of the article there is also a quick project to turn logs into little wooden snow people so if you add the riser block give the project a shot.

Order a Bandsaw Riser Block kit

When I was first looking to add a bandsaw riser block I was discouraged because the RIDGID brand ones were hovering right around the $250 mark. That’s more than a used saw is worth, there’s no way it should cost that much. After a lot of research I came across a bunch of postings on Amazon about how people were using the Grizzly brand blocks and they worked perfectly with the RIDGID saw. Further research led me to find the Polar series block from Grizzly. It was the exact same kit as the green painted one but cheaper and painted white. When I bought it in November of 2013 the Polar series was just north of $80 and the green, $100. Prices have risen slightly since then but still reasonable.

Grizzly H3051P Riser Block Kit for Polar Bear SeriesBandsaw Riser Block IMG_1220

Grizzly H3051 Riser Block Kit for G0555

 Disassemble the saw

Remove the blade, the upper blade guides and bearings, and the power switch. Do not remove the upper guide adjustment rod at this time. There is a spring loaded bearing that keeps the post aligned so push out the old one with the new one at a later step. That way the bearing won’t fall out and get lost. Finally undo the bolt that holds the top and bottom halves together. Be careful and set the upper portion down gently, it’s pretty heavy.

 

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