RIPPING

Ripping (Fig. 43) is cutting lengthwise through a board. The rip fence (A) is used to position and guide the work. One edge of the work rides against the rip fence while the flat side of the board rests on the table.

You must use the saw blade guard. On Delta saws, the guard has anti-kickback pawls to prevent kickback, and a splitter to prevent the wood kerf from closing and binding the blade. Be sure to replace or sharpen the anti-kickback devices when the points become dull.

Always use a rip fence for ripping operations. NEVER perform a ripping operation free-hand. Always lock the fence to the rail.

The workpiece must have a straight edge against the fence, and must not be warped, twisted, or bowed.

1.Before starting the cut, raise the blade so that it is about 1/8” (3.2mm) higher than the top of the workpiece. Start the motor and advance the work, holding it down and against the fence. Never stand in the line of the saw cut when ripping. When the rip width is 6" or wider, hold the work with both hands and push it along the fence and into the saw blade (Fig. 43). Feed force when ripping should always be applied between the saw blade and the fence. Never pull the workpiece from the back of the saw. The work should then be fed through the saw blade with the right hand. Keep pressure on the workpiece against the fence and down on the saw table. Ensure that you have adequate outfeed support for the workpiece and KEEP YOUR HANDS AWAY FROM THE SAW BLADE.

2.When the workpiece is past the blade, the work will either stay on the table or tilt up slightly and be caught by the end of the guard. Alternately, the feed will continue to the end of the table, and be lifted and brought along the outside edge of the fence. When ripping boards longer than three feet, use a work support at the rear of the saw to keep the workpiece from falling off the saw table.

3.If the size or shape of the workpiece would cause your hands to be within six inches of the saw blade, use a push stick to complete the cut (Fig. 44). The push stick can easily be made from scrap material as explained in the section “HOW TO

CONSTRUCT A PUSH STICK.”

4.Ripping narrow pieces can be dangerous. If possible, rip the narrow piece from the larger piece. If the workpiece is short enough, use a pushboard. (A pushboard can be constructed as shown in Fig. 45 and used as shown in Fig. 46.)

NOTE: In Fig. 46, the guard and splitter have been removed for clarity. Use the guard and splitter when ripping.

5.For longer pieces, use one or more pushsticks to avoid placing your hands between the fence and the blade. Always use care to avoid binding narrow strips between the anti-kickback pawls and the splitter.

NOTE: Some special operations (moulding cutterhead, etc.) require the addition of an auxiliary wood facing to the fence, as explained in the section “USING AUXILIARY WOOD FACING,” and use of a push stick.

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Fig. 43

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Delta 36-714B instruction manual Ripping, Construct a Push Stick

36-714B specifications

The Delta 36-714B is a powerful and versatile scroll saw designed for both amateur woodworkers and seasoned professionals. This model stands out due to its precision, durability, and user-friendly features, making it a popular choice for those who need to create intricate designs with ease.

One of the main features of the Delta 36-714B is its robust 1.3-amp motor, which provides ample power for cutting through a variety of materials, including wood and plastic. The saw operates at variable speeds, ranging from 400 to 1,750 strokes per minute, allowing users to adjust the speed according to the specific application and material thickness. This level of control is essential for creating clean, precise cuts, particularly for intricate patterns.

The Delta 36-714B comes equipped with a large 16-inch throat, providing ample space for cutting larger projects without the need for constant repositioning. The table, made of high-quality cast iron, is both sturdy and reliable, ensuring stability during operation. The table also tilts up to 45 degrees, enabling users to make bevel cuts with ease. This feature is particularly useful for creating angled cuts or for complex projects that require varying angles.

One of the standout technologies in the Delta 36-714B is its patented blade tensioning system, which allows for quick and easy blade changes without the need for additional tools. This feature not only saves time but also enhances productivity, enabling users to switch between blades suitable for different materials quickly. Additionally, the saw is designed to accept both pin-end and plain-end blades, providing versatility in blade choices depending on the desired project.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the integrated dust blower, which helps to keep the cutting line clear of debris, allowing for improved visibility and accuracy. The included LED light illuminates the cutting area, enhancing precision work, especially in low-light conditions.

Overall, the Delta 36-714B is a well-engineered scroll saw that combines power, precision, and ease of use. Its features and technologies make it an excellent choice for woodworkers looking to tackle detailed projects with confidence. Whether for hobbyists or professionals, this scroll saw proves to be a valuable addition to any workshop.