CUTTING CURVES WITH THE CIRCLE CUTTING GUIDE
To make a circular cut, use as narrow of a saw blade as is necessary for the radius of the circle.
1. Draw a circle and its center point on the wood workpiece (Fig. GG).
2. Set the fence to the desired position where the saw blade is inline to the tangent of the circle mark, keeping the
wood work piece guided by the fence. Turn on the bandsaw and cut off the workpiece (Fig. GG).
3. Put the remainder of the workpiece with the circle mark onto the table. Align the point of tangency to the saw
blade teeth. Set the center pin in the center of the circle, fixing it in place with the tighening knob (Fig. HH - 1).
Turn on the bandsaw, slowly rotate and feed the workpiece into the saw blade.
4. Aside from circles, this cutting accessory can also help you easily cut out round corners (Fig. II).
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CONNECT A DUST COLLECTOR
The band saw provides a dust port for
collecting various size hoses. It should be
connected with a dust collector during
any sawing operations. Excess debris gets
collected into the dust drawer under-
neath which should be routinely cleaned
out. Dust port sizes include 1-3/4 inches,
2-3/4 inches, and 3-3/4 inches.
OPERATION
BLADE WIDTH
1/8 in.
3/16 in.
1/4 in. 3/8 in.
1/2 in.
3/4 in.
1 in.
MINIMUM RADIUS
3/16 in.
5/16 in.
5/8 in. 1-1/2 in. 2-1/2 in. 5-1/2 in. 7 in.
Fig. EE
Fig. FF
Fig. GG
Fig. HH
Fig. II
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