Woodstock ST1000 owner manual Resawing, To resaw a workpiece

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Resawing

Resawing (Figure 36) is the process of cutting a board into two or more thinner boards. The maxi- mum 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 ST1000 14" Bandsaw is capable of resawing, provided the saw is properly set up. Attempting to resaw too tall or too dense of a board may put excessive strain on the blade and cause breakage.

One of the most important considerations 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.

Figure 36. Resawing lumber.

To resaw a workpiece:

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.Use a fence to guide the workpiece.

4.Set your fence to the desired width of cut and lock it in place. Or, draw a reference line on the edge of the board, place the board against the fence, line up the reference line with the blade and lock the fence in place.

5.Support the ends of the board if necessary.

6.Turn the bandsaw ON.

7.Using push paddles and a push stick, keep pres- sure against the fence and table, and slowly feed the workpiece into the moving blade until the blade is completely through the workpiece.

8.Feed material very slowly. Unsatisfactory results are often attributed to a feed rate too fast and a blade with too many TPI.

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Contents Manual Page Table of Contents Motor Model ST1000 SpecificationsFront view of bandsaw Machine FeaturesZero Risk Does Not Exist SafetySafety Instructions Safety Instructions Operation Power RequirementsItems Needed for Setup SetupUnpacking QtyMain Inventory Figure Qty InventoryFence Inventory Figure Qty Hardware QtySite Considerations CleanupFloor Load Necessary SpaceAssembling Stand To install the main bodyMain Body Components and Hardware Needed QtyTo install the motor and switch Motor & SwitchTo install the upper blade guide assembly Installing Blade GuidesTo install the lower blade guide To install the positive stop Installing Positive StopTo install the table To install the fence Installing FenceTo set the positive stop Adjusting Positive StopDust Collection Changes in the blade tension may change the blade tracking Blade TrackingTo center track the blade To tension the bandsaw blade Test RunTensioning Blade To adjust the support bearings Adjusting Support BearingsTo adjust the upper and lower blade guides Adjusting Blade GuidesTo calibrate the pointer on the table tilt scale Calibrating Table Tilt ScaleAligning Fence Aligning TableTo align the miter slot parallel to the bandsaw blade To align the fence parallel with the miter slotTo calibrate the miter gauge Miter GaugeOperations Operation SafetyOverview Straight CutsGuide Post Key SwitchTo adjust guide post assembly alignment on the guide post Table Tilt Blade LeadCrosscutting RippingTo rip with the Model ST1000 To crosscut with the Model ST1000To resaw a workpiece ResawingTo complete a stacked cut Cutting CurvesStacked Cuts Blade Length Blade InformationBlade Width Tooth StyleBlade Care Tooth PitchBlade Breakage Most common causes of blade breakage areTo replace the blade Blade ChangesTo remove the blade Cleaning MaintenanceSchedule Unpainted Cast IronMotor ServiceTroubleshooting Edge of the cut Workpiece OperationTensioning V-Belt Checking V-BeltTo check the V-belt Tools Needed QtyTo replace the V-belt Replacing V-BeltTo verify if the upper and lower wheels are copla- nar Wheel AlignmentTo Shim a Wheel ST1000 Electrical Components 110V Motor Wiring 220V Motor WiringST1000 Wiring Diagram Main Breakdown Description Main Breakdown Parts ListXPB73M Fence Breakdown & Parts List Safety Labels Breakdown & Parts List Warranty Comments Warranty RegistrationBOX BELLINGHAM, WA