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| scroller and moderator Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Chertsey, Quebec, Canada
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I know that on a scrollsaw you can get your fingers almost at the blade but how close can you get on a bansaw. I just got my 1/8" blades and I would like to try some cube puzzles. Diane
__________________ Dragon Owner of a Dewalt 788 PuffityDragon on AFSP |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Centerville, Utah
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A bandsaw is not as forgiving as a scroll saw. I would not get my fingers close to a bandsaw blade even if it is a 1/8 inch blade because it is moving much faster and cuts much faster and it can cut your fingers off in just a blink of an eye. Be very careful when using the bandsaw.
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| Master Scroller Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Eaton Rapids Michigan
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yea, you can cut as close as you want to a bandsaw these days, thanx to modern medicine.
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| scroller and moderator Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Chertsey, Quebec, Canada
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Ekkk! Is that yours? When I asked the question it wasn't to put my fingers next to the blade but I want to cut a cube about 4" x 4" so that's how far or close my fingers will be. I am also worried about if the blade breaks what will happen?
__________________ Dragon Owner of a Dewalt 788 PuffityDragon on AFSP |
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| Master Scroller Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Eaton Rapids Michigan
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If the blade breaks, it smashes down doing less damage...I could do this all day,
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Cottageville, West Virginia
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A band saw is sort of like a pet rattlesnake......If you get your fingers too close it will bite you!! I have a friend who almost lost a finger trying to back the blade out of an arched cut. Also, some beginners on the bandsaw will try to cut wood too thick for the blade size. The blade can "cup" or "wander" inside the wood so that,even though it appears to be cutting vertically on top at the pattern line, it is actually some distance off to the right or left deeper inside the cut. If your finger is in the way when you exit the cut it's goodbye finger. I have been using the same Craftsman band saw since 1980 and although I've never cut myself with it I've had a few close calls over the years. The best rule of thumb is that, if you're concerned with the safety of a particular cut you're trying to make, it probably isn't safe. It's a relatively safe tool if you pay attention to what you're doing but there is no comparison between safe practices on a bandsaw and those on a scroll saw.
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| scroller and moderator Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Chertsey, Quebec, Canada
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Took me months to not be afraid of the scroll saw if you keep it up it might take me years for the bandsaw.
__________________ Dragon Owner of a Dewalt 788 PuffityDragon on AFSP |
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| Master Scroller Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Eaton Rapids Michigan
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Not sure if this guy owns a bandsaw...he has other issues, like sleeping in a wheatfield, must be from Minesota
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| Master Scroller Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Eaton Rapids Michigan
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seriously though, I would consider cutting your blocks on a table saw with a fence and a push stick. Just make sure the nut is tight on the blade.
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| scroller and moderator Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Chertsey, Quebec, Canada
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It will be hard to work with a fence or pushstick because I want to make turns with it. That is why I bought the 1/8" blade.
__________________ Dragon Owner of a Dewalt 788 PuffityDragon on AFSP |
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