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Fundamental Woodworking Store Tools - The Band Saw

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The band saw is called such because the "blade" is truly a band which is held in place by pulleys and moves around in a circular motion. It is a great cutting machine that allows one to cut curves and round shapes.

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Something to be aware of:

The band saw isn't only for wood. It may used to cut on glass, metals and other materials. The matter you have to know is what type of band (blade) to use. A regular tooth blade is for cutting wood the most common since we're referring to woodworking shop tools. You will find others including the skip tooth blade which is used for cutting tougher sections of wood for cutting on softer woods and the hooked tooth blade. The blades also come in different sizes, real thin and flexible for the curved and rounded cuts, thicker broader blades for the straight cuts.


A few safety tips for using your woodworking shop tool-the band saw:


-Always do your maintenance and inspections which you read in your guide that is manufactures.


-Make sure the tool is unplugged before beginning any of your maintenance.


-Tighten the blade according to your owner's manual.


-Makes sure the blade is in its appropriate course.


-When stopping up the band saw in, always check to make sure it's in the "off" place.


-Never leave the band saw on unattended.


-Never reach across the blades.


- wear your eye protection!


A couple of tricks while using your woodworking shop tool - the band saw:


There is a blade guard which you should fix than about 1/4 inch above the wood surface. Let it get to full speed before you start your cutting, when you turn on the power saw. Be sure the wood remains firmly on the surface, as you start to cut. Use a push stick for cuts that are really thin which you may keep your fingers at least 3-4 inches away for the blade. There will be times while cutting curves so take it easy and slow that you will put stress on the blades. Should you have to back out of the cut to alleviate the tension, turn the saw off and wait until it totally ceases, then back your wood outside. Keep your working area clean and nicely lit, constantly remain your mind on the job at hand and concentrated. Do not allow others distract you.