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a band saw is used to cut both and lines in stock. the controls (turns on/off) the motor on the saw. the is the cutting tool on the machine. the supports the stock being milled/cut. the keeps the blade from wandering left to right and front to back. the blade guide should be set about inch above the stock when cutting. are designed to help minimize friction and heat build - up on the blade. the margin of safety is the minimum distance from the blade your hands should be. the margin of safety on the band saw is inches. you should never have your hands directly in of the blade. the stick helps keep your hands away from the blade. when cutting a sharp curve, cuts should be used. a clicking sound might mean that the blade is about to break. inform your teacher if you hear this. if the blade breaks, you should immediately turn the saw. straight switch push blade cooling blocks curved blade guide table front off margin relief 1/4\ 3
A band - saw can cut both straight and curved lines. The switch controls the motor. The blade is the cutting tool. The table supports the stock. The blade guide keeps the blade in place and should be set about 1/4 inch above the stock. Cooling blocks reduce friction and heat. The margin of safety is 3 inches. Hands should not be directly in front of the blade, and a push - stick helps keep hands away. Relief cuts are used for sharp curves. If the blade breaks, turn the saw off.
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A band saw is used to cut both straight and curved lines in stock.
The switch controls (turns on/off) the motor on the saw.
The blade is the cutting tool on the machine.
The table supports the stock being milled/cut.
The blade guide keeps the blade from wandering left to right and front to back.
The blade guide should be set about 1/4 inch above the stock when cutting.
Cooling blocks are designed to help minimize friction and heat build - up on the blade.
The margin of safety is the minimum distance from the blade your hands should be. The margin of safety on the band saw is 3 inches.
You should never have your hands directly in front of the blade.
The push stick helps keep your hands away from the blade.
When cutting a sharp curve, relief cuts should be used.
A clicking sound might mean that the blade is about to break. Inform your teacher if you hear this.
If the blade breaks, you should immediately turn the saw off.