Do-All Vertical Bandsaw: Difference between revisions
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The machine is usually set to cut mild steel, for other materials it may be necessary to change the blade speed. | The machine is usually set to cut mild steel, for other materials it may be necessary to change the blade speed. | ||
* The first step is to find what speed is needed. | |||
Blade speed data are well-documented and may be found from a wide variety of sources. The Do-All has a mechanism on its side panel that is well worth examining. It shows how your great-grandparents did these things. Today devices like this are as rare as they are perplexing. | |||
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* Next the user checks the blade speed with the machine running. | * Next the user checks the blade speed with the machine running. An indicator is on the side of the machine and reads in feet per minute. | ||
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Revision as of 20:32, 16 March 2024
Link to: Machine Shop Main Page
Do-All Vertical Band Saw | |
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General Info | |
Make | Do-All |
Model | 2013-10 |
Serial | |
Specs | |
Manual | Instruction Manual for a Similar Model |
Asylum Info | |
Location | Machine Shop |
Rubric | N/A |
Training | |
Testing | Tool testing |
Restrictions | red |
See the Vertical Band Saws category for notes on using saws of this kind.
Safety
Link to: Safety notes on the Metal-Cutting Vertical Band Saws category page
Operation
This machine is largely self-documenting.
Speed Selection
The machine is usually set to cut mild steel, for other materials it may be necessary to change the blade speed.
- The first step is to find what speed is needed.
Blade speed data are well-documented and may be found from a wide variety of sources. The Do-All has a mechanism on its side panel that is well worth examining. It shows how your great-grandparents did these things. Today devices like this are as rare as they are perplexing.
- Next the user checks the blade speed with the machine running. An indicator is on the side of the machine and reads in feet per minute.