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Re: Safer Saws

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Originally Posted by Chris Endres View Post
I recommend a blade with about 10-15 teeth / inch, this helps prevent large shavings and stalling of the motor.
For cutting what, exactly? Different materials--even down to aluminum and steel--generally need different tooth counts. (Use of a single blade for multiple types of material will work--but the blade won't last nearly as long.)



Answering the OP question: #1 safety measure is a push stick of some form. It's best if you can get one that will work with the saw... Hard to describe, but most bandsaw tables I've seen have a groove for a push piece; this helps get a straight cut. Otherwise, a longish stick of wood will probably work. (For some jobs, you may be able to hold the material way out to either side in lieu of a push stick, but that's not a guarantee of a safe cut.)

#2, make sure the guide wheels on the blade are adjustable, and work. They'll usually pull a guard down to the material cutting, or just above, which definitely helps safety.

#3, regular inspections of the saw blade, and if you have a blade welder, only trained folks get to use it. Keep that blade in top condition--you don't want it to suddenly break on you.
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