G1052 9" Bandsaw -17-
SECTION 6: OPERATIONS
Overview
The bandsaw is one of the most versatile wood
cutting tools in the shop. It is capable of perform-
ing many different cutting functions including, but
not limited to:
STRAIGHT CUTS
1. Miters
2. Angles
3. Compound Angles
4. Resawing
IRREGULAR CUTS
1. Simple and Complex Curves
2. Duplicate Parts
3. Circles
4. Beveled Curves
Although you can perform many types of straight
cuts such as angling and mitering on the band-
saw, they will not be as precise as on a table saw.
Also, since the blade is flexible, the resulting cut
is somewhat rougher than one performed on a
table saw. However, just as a table saw is suited
to precision straight cuts and miters, the bandsaw
excels when resawing and when cutting irregular
shapes. A properly adjusted and tuned up band-
saw is also safer to operate than most other saws
and is capable of performing many sawing func-
tions with ease and accuracy.
A common fault when using a bandsaw is blam-
ing the saw for not performing up to expectations.
Many factors contribute to a bandsaw’s perfor-
mance. Using the wrong kind of blade or a poor
quality blade usually results in unsatisfactory per-
formance. Misuse of the saw or using incorrect
sawing techniques can be unsafe as well as
result in frustration and poor cuts. Remember, the
blade does the cutting with the operator’s guid-
ance. Replace blades as necessary and make
adjustments periodically to keep the saw always
running in top condition.
Do not force the material against the blade, use
light even pressure. Light contact with the blade
will permit easier line following and prevent
undue friction, heat and work-hardening along
the back edge of the blade.
Avoid twisting the blade by trying to turn sharp
corners. Remember, you must saw around cor-
ners.
Test Run
Once you have completed the instructions for
assembly and adjustments, you are ready to give
the Model G1052 its first test run.
1. Re-connect the Model G1052 to its power
source.
2. Keeping one finger on the OFF switch to be
ready for a quick shut off in the case of prob-
lems, turn on the bandsaw.
3. If there is no visual or audible evidence of
problems, use a piece of scrap wood to test
the blade.
4. If the blade does not cut properly, review the
steps in the adjustment section. If the blade
appears to be working well, turn off the
machine and continue reading the manual.
NOTICE
Set the top guide assembly just above the
top of the work at all times.