wood band saw
The wood band saw (houtbewerking machine) is mainly suited for resawing or ripping -- cutting a board into two or more smaller boards, cutting irregular shapes or curved shapes, and stacked cuts -- cutting several pieces the same way by stacking them. The narrow blade facilitates small, sudden curves and delicate cuts. Although a woodworking band saw can make angled and mitered cuts, it will not cut as precisely as a table saw does. The most important step in using a wood band saw in woodworking is the blade adjustment and tension. This can make all the difference in accurate cutting and avoiding a broken blade. The wood bandsaw blade is used under high stress and tension, and if improperly adjusted, can break during use. The quality of the blade is also very important, because a poorly welded or cheap blade will break easily. Other causes of breakage include forcing or twisting the blade, feeding the wood too quickly, and using a dull blade. Another tip for using the woodworking bandsaw in woodworking is to use the widest blade possible for the cut you are making — this will reduce the possibility of breakage.
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![]() wood band saw MJ343B-1 |
![]() wood band saw MJ343B-2 |
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![]() wood band saw MJ3450, MJ3460, MJ3470 |
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