Basic band saw operation, Circle cutting, Sawdust collection – Craftsman 113.248510 User Manual

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basic band saw operation

WARNING: FOR YOUR SAFETY, COMPLY WITH
ALL THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGES 3-5
BEFORE USING THE BAND SAW.

A band saw is basically a “curvecutting” machine. It

is not capable of doing inside cutting.

Your Craftsman Band Saw is not only capable of the
usual band saw operations, but it can be converted

into a

Sander

as well. You can finish wood, certain

compositions and plastics.

It is also used for straight-line cutting operations
such as crosscutting, ripping, mitering, beveling,
compound cutting, and resawing.

ALL MODELS

Operation

Cross Cutting
Ripping
Mitering

Beveling
Compound Cutting
Circle Cutting
Resawing
Curve Cutting

Recommended Blade Size

(Inches)

1/4, 3/8, 1/2

1/2

1/4, 3/8,1/2

1/4, 3/8, 1/2
1/4, 3/8, 1/2

See Chart Below

1 / 2

1/8, 1/4

BLADE SELECTION GUIDE FOR MINIMUM
CIRCLE CUTTING

CIRCLE CUTTING

1. Adjust the upper guides to just clear the work­

piece.

2. Use both hands while feeding the work into the

blade. Hold the workpiece firmly against the
table. Use gentle pressure, and do not force the
work, but allow the blade to cut.

3. The smallest diameter that can be cut out is

determined by the width of the blade. For
example, a 1/4-inch wide blade will cut a mini­

mum diameter of approximately 1-1/2-inch (see
chart).

SAWDUST COLLECTION

1. There is an opening provided in the rear of the

bottom cover to attach a 2-1 /2-inch hose from a
wet/dry vac to control sawdust.

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