Grizzly G1012 instruction manual Resawing, Crosscutting with miter gauge

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Figure 42. Crosscutting with miter gauge.

Resawing

Resawing (Figure 42) is the process of cutting a board into two or more thinner boards. The max- imum board width that can be resawn is limited by the maximum cutting height of the bandsaw. Maximum cutting height for this bandsaw is 912".

The Model G1012 18" Bandsaw 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 be danger- ous.

The important consideration when resawing is blade selection. Generally, the wider blade, the better. 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). While blades with fewer teeth-per-inch produce rougher cuts, these types of blades offer larger gullet capacities for clearing sawdust. They also produce less heat buildup and yield more horse- power per tooth.

Figure 43. Resawing lumber.

1.The bandsaw must be adjusted correctly. See Section 5: Adjustments.

2.The table must be square to the blade.

3.Use the widest blade available. The blade must also be in good condition.

4.Use a fence to guide the work.

5.Draw a reference line on the edge of the board.

6.Support the ends of the board if necessary.

7.Feed the workpiece slowly and evenly.

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Contents HEAVY-DUTY Bandsaw Page Table Of Contents Safety Instructions For Power Tools SafetyLength AMP Rating Additional Safety Instructions For Bandsaws Circuit Requirements 220V Operation FusingGrounding Extension Cords Commentary General InformationSee Figure Unpacking Piece InventoryInside Bags Qty Hardware BagsHardware Recognition Chart Site Considerations Clean upStand AssemblyOrder of Assembly Legs, braces, and one stand side Attached to stand Bandsaw unit mounted to stand Pulleys Belts Belts mounted on pulleys Belt GuardTo mount the table to the bandsaw unit Fence To install the upper and lower blade guidesBlade Guides Controls AdjustmentsBlade Tension To adjust the tensionBlade Tracking To set the guide-blocks within the guide- block holder To adjust guide assembly alignment on guide postGuide Post Lower Blade Guide Assemblies Blade Changes Table AdjustmentsSquaring table to blade back G1012 18 Bandsaw To adjust the miter slot parallel to the band- saw bladeTo skew your fence Fence Adjustment Blade LeadTo verify if the the upper and lower wheels are coplanar Wheel AlignmentShimming a wheel Coplanar diagram G1012 18 BandsawOverview OperationsTest Run Tooth Style Blade InformationBlade Length Blade WidthBlade Breakage Tooth PitchBlade Care To crosscut with the Model G1012 RippingCrosscutting To rip with the Model G1012Crosscutting with miter gauge ResawingTo complete a stacked cut Cutting CurvesStacked Cuts Lubrication MaintenanceMiscellaneous G1012 18 Bandsaw Closure Machine Data Sheet G1012 18 Bandsaw G1012 18 Bandsaw G1012 18 Bandsaw G1012 18 Bandsaw Upper Frame ARM Switch Troubleshooting Warranty and Returns Warranty Card BOX BELLINGHAM, WA Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC