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Revision as of 03:02, 21 November 2014
Use
For cutting metal stock down to useful sizes and shapes.
Note
- Always adjust the upper guide to expose the thickness of your cut.
- Do not drop the bandsaw to the workpiece, always place it down on the work gently after you've chosen an appropriate weight for the material you're cutting.
- Never force the blade before or after you've begun your cut.
- Always properly secure your work for best results - there are good strategies for properly securing angle and irregular shapes.
Documentation
Certified Users
qualified member | trained by |
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Everett | Derek |
Greg Teiber | |
Jason | Everett |
Justin T. Conroy | Ed Bennett |
Todd Allen | Ed Bennett |
Bryan Gleason | Tucker |
Michael Skilton | Tucker |
Michael Leinartas | Dave Schact |
Kyle Bieneman | Todd Allen |
Scott Little | Todd Allen |
RJ Metzger | Todd Allen |
Giovanni Arroyo | Todd Allen |