Finding You The Best Metal Band Saw For Your Needs

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Who Should Use A Metal Band Saw?

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Choosing the Right Band Saw for Your Wood Cutting or Metal Cutting Needs

Models of Band Saws

If you’re searching for a metal band saw for your metal cutting projects, then you’ll have to look closely at the features of the band saw you’re considering purchasing. Band saws generally come in two types of models, either the cabinet variety or ones which can be secured to a workbench. If you only use a band saw occasionally, then you’ll probably want to consider buying a smaller model saw for your projects. With a smaller saw, you can still obtain professional and quality results once you become accustomed to working with the machine. A cabinet model, though, might be preferred if you work in the metal cutting or carpentry trades.

Cutting Depth

While looking at the various kinds of band saws available, you’ll also need to investigate the metal cutting band saw blades. This is important with respect to the band saw’s cutting depth. The depth of cut of a band saw usually extends from a tabletop or counter to the cutting blade’s upper guides. A saw with a good depth of cut is able to slice through thicker pieces of stock.  At least a couple teeth on the blade must touch the piece that is being cut every time the blade is in operation. Otherwise, the teeth on the blade can be stripped.

Motor Sizes

You’ll also want to consider the size of motor for your saw. The Clarke metal cutting band saw, model BT1015A, 4 ½” Horizontal/Vertical band saw, for example, has a powerful motor and cuts steel 4 ½ inches in diameter and 6 inches square. For maximum performance, the band saw offers three speeds. The miter gauge on the saw also permits you to cut metal from 90 to 45 degrees. The safer, full blade guides are adjustable for accurate cutting as well as an extended blade life. Therefore, when you’re considering the purchase of a band saw, you’ll want to think about the size of motor you’ll need and the number of speeds. If you’re a do-it-yourselfer, a standard size motor should be adequate.

Comparison Shopping

When comparing band saw models, you’ll need to question the retailer about specific features and obtain a guarantee with regards to the machine’s dependability. Make a list of the tasks you wish to accomplish when using your saw and decide how much you want to spend. With respect to size, don’t make the mistake, like many metal cutters or woodworkers, and assume that the size is a reference to the area from the blade to the frame. Blade width will also factor into what you eventually purchase as well. While very thin blades that are narrow permit you to cut intricate designs, for instance, wider saw blades allow the woodworker or metalworker to cut more flowing designs. The wider a blade you choose, then, the easier it is to cut a material in a straight line.

What Exactly Is A Metal Band Saw?

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

The Metal Band Saw – Making Safety Key

Metal Band Saw Blades

Using a metal band saw to cut metal is a whole different proposition than using a band saw for wood cutting purposes. For one thing, the metal band saw blade has smaller teeth than its wood blade counterpart. A wood band saw blade has larger teeth that are spaced out further apart. Also, when you use a band saw to cut metal, you need a vice or clamp to hold the metal in place. If you don’t have any kind of vice or support, you shouldn’t even think about using this kind of machinery. Not only will you be putting your own safety in jeopardy but you’ll be risking the safety of others. A metal band saw, given that it cuts metal at a high rate of speed, throws out a lot of sharp, metal debris. Therefore, safety must be made a priority whenever you’re using this kind of machinery.

Wear Goggles

For one thing, you should always wear goggles or the proper safety glasses before you operate the machine. As stated, you can get metal in your eyes if you don’t wear the appropriate eyewear. In addition, make sure you have hearing protection available as well. Not only does the machine produce a great deal of dust, whether you’re cutting wood or metal, it also can be quite noisy. Therefore, it’s imperative that you protect your hearing and wear earplugs or similar kinds of protection.

Preventative Measures

It’s best to implement certain measures then before you begin any project. Make certain you understand everything you read in the owner’s manual that comes with your metal cutting band saw machine. Inspect the saw for any type of damage. You should also make the proper adjustments and examine the guides, bearings and electrical plug and cord. If you find any problems, don’t use your band saw until they have been fixed. It’s also beneficial to affix a red “Do Not Use” tag on the saw when the replacement of parts or repairs are being made.

Safety Measures

When operating your band saw, wear, as stated, the proper safety gear. In addition to the appropriate eyewear and ear protection, you’ll also want to wear a dust mask. Don’t wear any loose sleeves or jewelry around the equipment. Also, don’t start a band saw with your cutting piece next to or touching the blade. Keep your fingers at least a couple inches from the blade of the saw too. Because approximately 90% of band saw accidents result in finger and hand injuries, this is a vital piece of information to know. In addition, make sure you fully shut off the band saw and wait for the blade to completely stop before cleaning the saw. Unplug the electricity or the cord before working on the machine and making adjustments. Cleaning the band saw and the surrounding area after you’re done with your project is also is helpful in making the environment more safe and secure.

Whether you are using a horizontal or vertical band saw made for cutting metal or wood, make safety key to its operation.