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== Metabo BS 1638 W ==
== Metabo BS 1638 W ==
{{MachineInfoBox
{{MachineInfoBox
|machine name=Metabo BS 1638 W
|machine name=Metabo BS 1638 W
|german=Bandsäge (Holz)
|image=Metabo BS 1638 W.jpg
|image=Metabo BS 1638 W.jpg
|synonyms="Bandsäge"
|type=power [[saw]]
|material=[[wood]]
|material=[[wood]]
|used with=2225 mm [[Bandsaw Blades|bandsaw blades]];<br>[[Bandsaw Fence|bandsaw fence]], [[Bandsaw Sled|bandsaw sled]]
|used with=2225 mm [[Bandsaw Blades|bandsaw blades]];<br>[[Bandsaw Fence|bandsaw fence]], [[Bandsaw Sled|bandsaw sled]]
|location=[[Location::Wood Workshop|wood workshop]]
|location=[[Location::Wood Workshop|wood workshop]]  
|access=[[Bandsaw Introduction]]
|tutors=[[Tutor::User:Lukas|Lukas]]
|manual=identical(?): [https://www.libble.de/metabo-bas-380/p/187716/ Metabo BAS 380 (libble.de)]
|manual=identical(?): [https://www.libble.de/metabo-bas-380/p/187716/ Metabo BAS 380 (libble.de)]
|donation=
|type=Vertical Bandsaw
|similar=[[Scroll Saw|scroll saw]]
|assetid=1
}}
}}
The Metabo BS 1638 W (you can probably drop the "W" when searching for accessories) is a three-wheeled bandsaw for 2225 mm [[Bandsaw Blades|bandsaw blades]].
The Metabo BS 1638 W (you can probably drop the "W" when searching for accessories) is a three-wheeled bandsaw for 2225 mm [[Bandsaw Blades|bandsaw blades]].
DO NOT use the integrated disc sander! A proper [[Disc Sander|disc sander]] needs a table against kickback, and it's generally a bad idea to use a sharp blade as a mere driving belt...


The saw was missing a parallel fence but Manu built one that should be fine for most uses, please [https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something/issues/69 help us out] if you would like to improve and document it further!
The saw was missing a parallel fence but Manu built one that should be fine for most uses, please [https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something/issues/69 help us out] if you would like to improve and document it further!
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[[File:timber on bandsaw.JPG|thumb|left|300px|this saw can easily cut through quite thick pieces, such as this part of a log]]
[[File:timber on bandsaw.JPG|thumb|left|300px|this saw can easily cut through quite thick pieces, such as this part of a log]]


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=== Caution with Curves ===
[[File:Würfelturm06.jpg|thumb|right|make difficult curves ''towards'' the rear bearing (left arrow)!]]
Besides the radius, which is determined by the [[Bandsaw Blades|blade width]], you may run into problems with tight curves going in the wrong direction. Please make sure the wood is pushed ''towards'' the side with the support bearing (left) during difficult curves or there can be a very unpleasant derailing!
 
"Difficult" means any combination of...
* hard wood
* thick workpiece
* tight curve
 
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Latest revision as of 20:34, 4 February 2024

Metabo BS 1638 W

MachineInfoBox

Metabo BS 1638 W

Metabo BS 1638 W.jpg
Type: Vertical Bandsaws
Material: wood
Used with: 2225 mm bandsaw blades;
bandsaw fence, bandsaw sled
Location: Wood Workshop
Access Requirements: Vertical Bandsaw Introduction
Status: Working
Manual: identical(?): Metabo BAS 380 (libble.de)
Tutors: Lukas
Jakob
Loewenstein



The Metabo BS 1638 W (you can probably drop the "W" when searching for accessories) is a three-wheeled bandsaw for 2225 mm bandsaw blades.

DO NOT use the integrated disc sander! A proper disc sander needs a table against kickback, and it's generally a bad idea to use a sharp blade as a mere driving belt...

The saw was missing a parallel fence but Manu built one that should be fine for most uses, please help us out if you would like to improve and document it further!

Specifications

more details in the manual!

  • cutting height: 160 mm
  • throat clearance (Ausladung): 380 mm
  • max. workpiece weight: 15 kg
this saw can easily cut through quite thick pieces, such as this part of a log

Caution with Curves

make difficult curves towards the rear bearing (left arrow)!

Besides the radius, which is determined by the blade width, you may run into problems with tight curves going in the wrong direction. Please make sure the wood is pushed towards the side with the support bearing (left) during difficult curves or there can be a very unpleasant derailing!

"Difficult" means any combination of...

  • hard wood
  • thick workpiece
  • tight curve