Ripping – Woodstock SHOP FOX W1706 User Manual

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Model W1706 (Mfg. Since 3/13)

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Ripping

Ripping is the process of cutting with the grain of the

wood stock. For plywood and other processed wood,

ripping simply means cutting down the length of the

workpiece. For ripping, a wider blade is better. In most

ripping applications, a standard raker tooth style will be

sufficient (refer to

Blade.Information on Page.37).

To.make.a.rip.cut,.do.these.steps:

1. Adjust the fence to match the width of the cut on

your workpiece and lock the fence in place.

2. Adjust the blade guide assembly to the correct

height.

3. After all safety precautions have been met, turn

the bandsaw ON and wait for the blade to reach full

speed.

4. Slowly feed the workpiece into the blade and

continue with the cut until the blade is completely

through the workpiece.

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Figure.42 shows a typical ripping operation.

Note: If you are cutting narrow pieces, use a push

stick to protect your fingers.

NEVER.place.fingers.or.hands.in.the.

line.of.cut..In.the.event.that.something.

unexpected.happens,.your.hands.or.

fingers.may.be.pulled.into.the.blade..

ALWAYS.use.a.push.stick.when.ripping.

narrow.pieces..Failure.to.follow.these.

warnings.may.result.in.serious.personal.

injury!

Figure.42. Example of ripping.

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