Woodstock W1706 Saw User Manual


 
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Model W1706 (Mfg. Since 8/10)
OPERATIONS
Resawing
Resawing (see Figure 44 for an example) is the process
of cutting a board into two or more thinner boards. The
maximum board width that can be resawn is limited by
the maximum cutting height of the bandsaw. Maximum
cutting height for this bandsaw is 6".
The Model W1706 is capable of resawing, provided the
saw is set up properly. Use common sense when resawing.
Attempting to resaw too wide or too dense of a board
may put excessive strain on the blade and cause it to
break.
One of the most important considerations when resawing
is blade selection. Use the widest blade possible when
resawing—a wide blade cuts straighter and is less prone to
blade lead (refer to Blade Lead on Page 46 for additional
information). In most applications, a hook or a skip tooth
style will be desirable.
Also, since most resawn lumber will be planed smooth,
you should choose blades with fewer teeth-per-inch
(from 3 to 6 TPI). While blades with fewer teeth-per-inch
produce rougher cuts, these types of blades offer larger
gullet capacities for clearing sawdust.
To resaw a workpiece, do these steps:
1. Verify that the bandsaw is setup properly and that
the table is perpendicular to the blade.
2. Use the widest blade your bandsaw will accept. The
blade must also be sharp and clean.
3. Set the fence to the desired width of cut and lock it
in place.
Tip: You can also draw a reference line on the edge
of the board, place the board against the fence, line
up the reference line with the blade, then lock the
fence in place.
4. Support the ends of the board if necessary.
5. Turn the bandsaw ON and wait for the blade to reach
full speed.
6. Keeping even pressure against the fence and table
with the workpiece, slowly feed it into the moving
blade until the blade is completely through the
workpiece.
When resawing thin pieces, a
wandering blade (blade lead) can tear
through the surface of the workpiece,
exposing your hands to the blade
teeth. ALWAYS keep your hands clear
of the blade by using push blocks and
push sticks when resawing.
Figure 44. Example of resawing.