Category:Vertical Band Saws -- Wood Cutting: Difference between revisions
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Description
The cutting blade in a band saw is a continuous loop that travels through the machine on pulleys. In a vertical band saw, the blade travels vertically through a slot in a table, and workpieces are hand-fed through the blade to make a cut.
Wood-grain affects the forces and motions during cutting in a saw, so there is a ripping fence and a miter gauge as in a table saw. With metal cutting, the workpiece is usually clamped in a vise.
Use For
- Dry, flat lumber
- Boards
- Plywood sheets that fit within the tool width
Do Not Use For
- Logs, carvings, or other irregular lumber
- Pressure-treated
- Wet lumber
- Plastic
- Metal or metal-coated
- Composites
- Carbon-filled materials
Pages in category "Vertical Band Saws -- Wood Cutting"
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