Woodstock W1672 instruction manual Ripping, Crosscutting, To perform ripping operations

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Ripping

“Ripping” means cutting along the grain of the wood. This is generally accomplished by using the fence of the bandsaw as a guide to make a straight cut. See Figure 49.

Blade selection is important when ripping. Individual results may vary, but generally, the wider the blade you use, the straighter the cuts. Also, fewer teeth per inch allow for easier saw- dust removal, less heat buildup and more horse- power per tooth. Keep in mind, though, that blades with fewer teeth-per-inch also produce rougher cuts.

To perform ripping operations:

1.Make sure you have properly adjusted your bandsaw according to all the instructions in the Adjustments section in this manual.

2.Draw a reference line on the face of the board, support the ends if necessary and feed the work slowly and evenly. If your cuts are not straight see the “Blade Lead” instructions.

Crosscutting

“Crosscutting” means cutting across the grain of the wood. This is most often done by using the miter gauge for support when making the cut. It can be done freehand as well. See Figure 50.

Figure 49. Ripping a board.

Always wear safety glasses when operating the bandsaw. Failure to comply may result in serious personal injury.

Figure 50. Crosscutting a board.

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Contents Bandsaw Table Of Contents Introduction About Your NEW Bandsaw Woodstock Service and SupportMachine Specifications Warranty and ReturnsDisconnect machine when cleaning, adjusting or servicing Safety FirstKeep proper footing and balance at all times Additional Safety Instructions For BandsawsGrounding Electrical Requirements110V Operation Extension CordsTypical 220V 3-prong plug and outlet 220V OperationUnplug saw before changing blades Avoiding Potential InjuriesUse push blocks when necessary Contents Assembly InstructionsStand HardwareLifting tensioning handle Bandsaw BodyQuick-Connect Cord Mounting MotorMounting Dust Port Mounting TableTo mount the table Fence/Rails Rail placementLocation of Controls AdjustmentsSpeed Changes Diagram of speed optionsTo install the blade Install/Remove BladesTo remove the blade To tighten your blade by deflection To adjust blade tensionBlade Tension To tighten your blade by soundTracking To track the blade using center trackingRead the next section for coplanar tracking To check if your wheels are coplanar Wheel AlignmentLower wheel adjustment control Blade guide assemblies Blade GuidesGuide block position on blade To adjust the guide blocksTo square the table to the blade Table AdjustmentsTo make the miter gauge slot parallel with the blade Table AdjustmentsTo set the fence so it is parallel to the miter slot Fence AdjustmentsBlade Lead To adjust for blade lead with the fence only optionGeneral OperationsTest Run Crosscutting RippingTo perform ripping operations Resawing Cutting CurvesTo make curved cuts Stacked Cuts To resaw, follow this basic procedureTo make stacked cuts Blade Teeth Blade SelectionBlade Type Blade WidthLubrication MaintenanceMaintenance Notes Maintenance SchedulePage Closure Page Page Page XPB03 Adapter Warranty Card BOX BELLINGHAM, WA