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Basic band saw operation, Right, Wrong – Sears 113.244501 User Manual

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basic band saw operation

A band saw ts basically a "curve cutting" machine It
is also used for straight-line cutting operations such
as cross cutting, ripping, mitering, beveling, com­
pound cutting, and resawing. It is not capable of
doing inside cutting.

This band saw is designed to cut wood and wood
like products only,

For general type scroll cutting, follow the pattern lines

by pushing and turning the workpiece at the same
time Don't try to turn the workpiece while engaged in
the blade without pushing it: the workpiece could bind
or twist the blade

A curve cut is best performed by keeping the pattern

line in line with the blade while turning the workpiece

before the radius of the curve is cut. The blade
should cut in the middle of the pattern line (saw kerf)
since wood cutting band saw blades are thin

NOTE: Blade guard is raised and right hand removed
for clarity of picture only

Saw
Kerf

RIGHT

Planning ahead by turning workpiece for

cutting a curve

NOTE; Blade guard is raised and right hand removed
for clarity of picture only,

Workpiece

WRONG

- Not planning ahead for cutting a curve

could bind or twist blade if workpiece is forced

NOTE: Blade guard is raised and right hand removed
for clarity of picture only

WARNING: To avoid Wade contact, adjust the
upper guide assembly to just clear the
workpiece*

1,. Use both hands while feeding the work into the

blade. Hold the workpiece firmly against the table.

Use gentle pressure Do not force the work, but

allow the blade to cut.

2 The smallest diameter circle that can be cut out is

4 determined by the width of the blade A t/4" wide

blade will cut a minimum diameter of approximate­
ly 1-1/2" A 1/8" wide blade will cut a minimum
diameter of approximately 1/2"

Relief cuts are rnade when an intricate curve (too
small a radius for the blade) is to be cut but, A relief
cut is made by cutting through the scrap section of

workpiece to curve in pattern line, then carefully

backing blade out Several relief cuts should be made

for intricate curves, then follow pattern line as sec­
tions are cut off of curve "relieving" blade pressure

NOTE: Blade guard is raised and right hand removed
for clarity of picture only.

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