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7. | Loosen the log and turn it 90°. | FIG. 49 | |
8. | Adjust the top end of the log using the height | ||
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| adjuster and secure the log with the flat surface |
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| tightened against the stop. |
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9.Cut off the upper sapwood.
10.Loosen the log, turn it 180°, lower the height adjuster, and secure the log.
11.Cut the block according to the previous instructions. Remember to compensate for the thickness of the bandsaw blade for each adjustment of the bandsaw blade’s height.
Data for the height adjustment crank:
• 1 turn = 5 mm.
The scale can also be used for varying standard dimensions.
FIG. 50 |
Edging (FIG. 51)
Several boards can be edged simultaneously by clamping them against the stop.
Place a batten between the boards and the stop in order to keep the boards still during cutting. The batten should be at least 50 x 100 mm.
FIG. 51 |
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