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This is the content required for an introduction to our [[Introduction for::Vertical Bandsaws|vertical bandsaws]] - '''reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a [[tutor]]!''' It will make it a lot quicker though ;-) | |||
If you need this Introduction, please reach out to the following tutors: [[Tutor::User:Loewenstein|Jan]], [[Tutor::User:Lukas|Lukas]], [[Tutor::User:Jakob|Jakob]] | |||
Let's begin! First off, make sure you have read the machine's | Let's begin! First off, make sure you have read the machine's manual (see respective "InfoBox" on the [[Vertical Bandsaws|machine page]]). | ||
== Safety == | == Safety == | ||
[[PPE|Personal protection]]: [[File:Protection - goggles.svg|50px]] [[File:Protection - hearing.svg|50px]] | |||
= | (Breathing protection may be required depending on the material) | ||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! Dangers !! Precautions | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Danger_-_draw-in.svg|left|50px]] entanglement/draw-in hazard || | |||
* do not wear loose clothing or jewellery and keep long hair under a [[hairnet]] or in a tight bun | |||
* [[gloves]]: make an informed decision (as with the [[Table Saw|table saw]]) | |||
** some sources say you should wear them to protect yourself against splinters which could surprise you and make your hand flinch in a dangerous position | |||
** others prohibit the use of gloves as your entire hand could be dragged into the blade if one gets caught | |||
|- | |||
| sharp, quickly moving blade that is only held in place by its own tension || | |||
* '''always''' unplug the saw and wait for the blade to stop before opening the case of the machine | |||
* keep all body parts at least a hand's width away from the blade whenever the saw is running | |||
** use [[Push Sticks|push sticks]] whenever your hands would otherwise come too close to the blade | |||
* '''never''' use without installed safeguards (e.g. Metabo BS 1638 W: closed blade housing at the top, screw closing the table slot in the front) | |||
|- | |||
| the blade can bind with the workpiece: there is no splitter as on the table saw - danger of breaking the blade!|| | |||
* make sure that the teeth are pointing downwards and your workpiece is solidly supported by the table | |||
* if you want to cut off thin parts that can bend, make sure the thicker part is on the fence's side of the blade | |||
* when working with an angled table and a parallel fence, place the fence on the lower side | |||
|- | |||
| the sawblade can snap when you pull the workpiece back<sup> [https://www.bghm.de/film-portal/filme/bandsaege-herstellen-geschweifter-werkstuecke/]</sup> or the blade is overtightened or dull || | |||
* check the blade for cracks, bends or foreign particles before starting | |||
* lower the top blade guide ''(obere Sägeblattführung'') as close as possible down to the workpiece (about 5 mm) so a snapped blade does not have a lot of space to cause damage in | |||
* avoid having your hands on the "outside" of the blade whenever possible [[File:bandsaw danger zone.jpg|thumb|150px|right|main danger zone]] | |||
* carefully tension the blade before every use and release it afterwards | |||
* '''immediately''' report and remove a dull blade | |||
* do not cut curves below the blade's minimum radius (see [[Bandsaw Blades|table]]) | |||
* do not pull back out of a curved and/or long cut while the machine is running - cut all the way through or turn the motor off! | |||
|- | |||
| ''woodworking:'' a lot of sawdust is generated and can accumulate in the user's lungs or the machine case || use the [[Dust Extractor|dust extractor]] - '''special caution''' ([[Breathing Protection|breathing protection]]) when working with toxic woods (e.g. ''Eiche, Esche, Eibe, Buche, Buchsbaum'') or any other dangerous materials! | |||
|- | |||
| small splinters can fly towards the operator || wear [[goggles]] | |||
|- | |||
| round workpieces can be turned around by the blade || use a stabilizing jig/wedge when sawing round workpieces | |||
|- | |||
| unsafe disc sander on the Metabo BS 1638 W || DO NOT use this function! A proper disc sander needs a table against kickback, and it's generally a bad idea to use the blade as a mere driving belt | |||
|} | |||
== Suggested Reading == | == Suggested Reading == | ||
Besides these safety notes, you should | Besides these safety notes, you should know about the different types of [[Bandsaw Blades|bandsaw blades]] in order to pick the proper one for your project. | ||
Other useful links: | |||
* [https://www.bghm.de/arbeitsschuetzer/praxishilfen/arbeitsschutz-kompakt/039-arbeiten-an-bandsaegemaschinen/ ''"Arbeitsschutz Kompakt Nr. 39" der BGHM (DE)''] | |||
** nice illustration of machine parts and blade guide positioning | |||
* [http://www.holzwerken.net/Wissen/Tipps-Tricks/Sonstiges/Richtig-eingestellt-wird-die-Bandsaege-genau HolzWerken.net: Einstellung der Blattführungen (DE)''] | |||
== Demonstration == | == Demonstration == | ||
The tutor will show you these steps in detail: | The tutor will show you these steps in detail: | ||
* <...> | |||
'''Adjusting the blade''' (the order ''1-2-3'' is important!): | |||
* 1) adjusting the blade tension: | |||
** turn the tensioning screw until the indicator points to the width of the blade | |||
*** the scale on the saw is usually not very reliable though, so you may want to refine it using the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chyo9chuwJs "flutter method"] | |||
** wider blades need more tension | |||
** release the tension after you're done using the saw to increase blade lifespan | |||
[[File:bandsaw teeth position on flat wheels.JPG|thumb|right|150px|the teeth should extend over the edge of ''flat'' wheels]] | |||
* 2) check proper tracking on the guide wheels (adjust the top wheel's tilt angle, if necessary) | |||
** the blade should not wander left or right when you turn the wheels by hand. It is OK if the blade slightly oscilates. | |||
** the teeth should not be in contact with the wheels (otherwise, they can be bent) | |||
*** flat wheels: blade should run with the teeth extending over the edge | |||
*** crowned ("rounded") wheels: blade should run central on crowned wheels ("back" on the high point, teeth free) | |||
[[File:bandsaw guide position - side view.png|thumb|right|150px|blade guide positions]] | |||
* 3) adjusting the blade guides:<sup> [http://www.holzwerken.net/Wissen/Tipps-Tricks/Sonstiges/Richtig-eingestellt-wird-die-Bandsaege-genau]</sup> | |||
** guide blocks (or bearings in some machines) should lightly touch the back of the blade but '''not''' the teeth (you can use the same paper trick as for calibrating a [[3D Printers|3D printer]] or [[CNC Router|CNC router]]) | |||
** leave a small gap (0.5-1 mm, about the thickness of a credit card) to the thrust bearing behind the blade | |||
** the distance from the teeth's base to the guide blocks needs to be larger than the gap from the blade's back to the thrust bearing (> 1 mm) | |||
** repeat this with the lower guide | |||
** bring the top guide down to just about 5 mm above your workpiece | |||
[[File:bandsaw danger zone.jpg|thumb|150px|right|a snapped blade with lash out on the outside of the previous circle - hands out of this area!]] | |||
* '''the dangerous area if a blade snaps''' is on the outside of the circle it originally described (on the [[Metabo BS 1638 W]]: right side) | |||
* '''folding a blade for storage''' | |||
{{Waiting List}} | |||
{{#set: | |||
| checklist_title=Bandsaw | |||
| checklist_symbols=M003 | |||
| checklist_symbols=M004 | |||
| checklist_symbols=W025 | |||
| checklist_link=https://wiki.comakingspace.de/Bandsaw_Introduction | |||
| checklist_before=**Must not** use sanding disk on Metabo BS 1638 W | |||
| checklist_before=**Must** adjust tension of the blade | |||
| checklist_before=**Must** check blade tracking on the wheels | |||
| checklist_before=**Must** adjust blade guides for workpiece | |||
| checklist_during=**Must** secure round workpieces with a jig or similar | |||
| checklist_after=**Must** release blade tension | |||
| checklist_after=**Should** fold unused blades and store them with the others | |||
}} | |||
[[Category:Introductions]] | [[Category:Introductions]] |
Latest revision as of 00:27, 21 March 2024
This is the content required for an introduction to our vertical bandsaws - reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a tutor! It will make it a lot quicker though ;-)
If you need this Introduction, please reach out to the following tutors: Jan, Lukas, Jakob
Let's begin! First off, make sure you have read the machine's manual (see respective "InfoBox" on the machine page).
Safety
(Breathing protection may be required depending on the material)
Dangers | Precautions |
---|---|
entanglement/draw-in hazard |
|
sharp, quickly moving blade that is only held in place by its own tension |
|
the blade can bind with the workpiece: there is no splitter as on the table saw - danger of breaking the blade! |
|
the sawblade can snap when you pull the workpiece back [1] or the blade is overtightened or dull |
|
woodworking: a lot of sawdust is generated and can accumulate in the user's lungs or the machine case | use the dust extractor - special caution (breathing protection) when working with toxic woods (e.g. Eiche, Esche, Eibe, Buche, Buchsbaum) or any other dangerous materials! |
small splinters can fly towards the operator | wear goggles |
round workpieces can be turned around by the blade | use a stabilizing jig/wedge when sawing round workpieces |
unsafe disc sander on the Metabo BS 1638 W | DO NOT use this function! A proper disc sander needs a table against kickback, and it's generally a bad idea to use the blade as a mere driving belt |
Suggested Reading
Besides these safety notes, you should know about the different types of bandsaw blades in order to pick the proper one for your project.
Other useful links:
- "Arbeitsschutz Kompakt Nr. 39" der BGHM (DE)
- nice illustration of machine parts and blade guide positioning
- HolzWerken.net: Einstellung der Blattführungen (DE)
Demonstration
The tutor will show you these steps in detail:
Adjusting the blade (the order 1-2-3 is important!):
- 1) adjusting the blade tension:
- turn the tensioning screw until the indicator points to the width of the blade
- the scale on the saw is usually not very reliable though, so you may want to refine it using the "flutter method"
- wider blades need more tension
- release the tension after you're done using the saw to increase blade lifespan
- turn the tensioning screw until the indicator points to the width of the blade
- 2) check proper tracking on the guide wheels (adjust the top wheel's tilt angle, if necessary)
- the blade should not wander left or right when you turn the wheels by hand. It is OK if the blade slightly oscilates.
- the teeth should not be in contact with the wheels (otherwise, they can be bent)
- flat wheels: blade should run with the teeth extending over the edge
- crowned ("rounded") wheels: blade should run central on crowned wheels ("back" on the high point, teeth free)
- 3) adjusting the blade guides: [2]
- guide blocks (or bearings in some machines) should lightly touch the back of the blade but not the teeth (you can use the same paper trick as for calibrating a 3D printer or CNC router)
- leave a small gap (0.5-1 mm, about the thickness of a credit card) to the thrust bearing behind the blade
- the distance from the teeth's base to the guide blocks needs to be larger than the gap from the blade's back to the thrust bearing (> 1 mm)
- repeat this with the lower guide
- bring the top guide down to just about 5 mm above your workpiece
- the dangerous area if a blade snaps is on the outside of the circle it originally described (on the Metabo BS 1638 W: right side)
- folding a blade for storage
Waiting List
This introduction takes longer than many others and usually can't be done spontaneously during regular opening times. If you would like to receive it, please add yourself to >> this list << and we will find a good time once a few members are on it!