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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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* The first step is to find what speed is needed.
The Do-All has this calculator so that '''ALL can do all they can do with the Do-All.'''


* 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

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Do-All Vertical Band Saw
The Do-All band saw in the Machine Shop
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

Do-all_self_docu
The Do-All is extravagantly decorated with reminders like this.

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.

Do-all speed calculator
Blade sizes and speed settings are found with this tool bequeathed to us by our ancestors.


  • 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.
Do-all speed indicator
Feet per minute. Note only the SLOW speed range is available.