Woodstock W1672 Stacked Cuts, To resaw, follow this basic procedure, To make stacked cuts

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To resaw, follow this basic procedure:

1.Ensure that your bandsaw is properly setup according to the Adjustments section in this manual.

2.Use the widest blade that will fit your saw (1"). Also, make sure your blade is sharp and in good condition.

3.Before cutting your workpiece, it is a good idea to test cut a piece of scrap lumber to make sure your bandsaw is set up properly for the job. It is better to make any mis- takes on scrap, than to accidentally ruin an expensive piece of lumber.

4.Whether cutting the scrap or the actual workpiece, feed the wood slowly and even- ly into the blade. Do not force it!

Note: If the blade wanders when using the fence, adjust the fence as stated in the “Blade Lead” section on page 28.

Stacked Cuts

Another useful operation for the bandsaw is making stacked cuts. See Figure 54. These cuts provide uniformity to multiple pieces.

To make stacked cuts:

1.Line up and secure the multiple pieces together. Screws or brads in the waste por- tion work well for this. Make sure that your blade is absolutely square to the table.

2.Trace the pattern on the top piece. Make relief cuts through the waste portion where the blade will change directions.

3.Cut the stack as though you were cutting a single piece.

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

Figure 54. Making a stacked cut.

Do not cut into the nails or screws that you are using to fasten stacked pieces. This may send dangerous debris into the air and will ruin your blade.

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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 Bandsaws110V Operation Electrical RequirementsExtension Cords GroundingTypical 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 Table Mounting Dust PortTo mount the table Fence/Rails Rail placementLocation of Controls AdjustmentsSpeed Changes Diagram of speed optionsInstall/Remove Blades To install the bladeTo remove the blade Blade Tension To adjust blade tensionTo tighten your blade by sound To tighten your blade by deflectionTo track the blade using center tracking 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 optionOperations GeneralTest Run Ripping CrosscuttingTo perform ripping operations Cutting Curves ResawingTo make curved cuts To resaw, follow this basic procedure Stacked CutsTo make stacked cuts Blade Type Blade SelectionBlade Width Blade TeethLubrication MaintenanceMaintenance Notes Maintenance SchedulePage Closure Page Page Page XPB03 Adapter Warranty Card BOX BELLINGHAM, WA