Going too slow on the band will
• make better cuts
• cause the stock to burn
• reduce...
Engineering, 29.04.2021 18:40 dondre54
Going too slow on the band will
• make better cuts
• cause the stock to burn
• reduce accuracy
• none of the above
The stock being cut (band saw) cannot be
• held flat
• strait
• wood
• turned sharply
For sharp cuts, you must make several cuts from the outside edge
• fast
• open
• sharp
• relief
The band saw guard should be above the wok piece.
• 1 inch
• 2 inches
• 1/2 inches
• 1/4 inches
Where should your fingers be when cutting on the band saw?
• anywhere as long as the stock is well supported
• pointing away from the blade
• must use mitre gauge and should not have hands on the table
• push stock with hands towards the blade of band saw
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