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Guild BBS08G - Angular and Freehand Cutting; Bandsaw Transportation

Guild BBS08G
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Operating Instructions
2� Making angular cuts (See Fig O)
Set the saw table to the desired angle.
Carry out the cut.
3� Freehanded cuts (See Fig Q)
One of the most outstanding features of a bandsaw is the ease with which it allows you to
make curved cuts.
Lower the Blade Guide (11) to the workpiece.
Switch on the saw.
Hold the workpiece securely on the table (15) and guide slowly through the blade (26).
Freehanded cuts should be made at low feed speed so that you can guide the blade (26)
along the required line.
lt often pays to first cut off surplus curves and comers up to about 6mm from the cutting
line.
In the case of curves which are too tight for the blade to cut correctly, It can help to make
a series of close-lying cuts at right angles to the curved line. When you saw the radius the
material will simply drop off.
4�Transport
To transport the bandsaw, hold the supporting foot (5) with one hand and the frame (25)
with the other hand. Important! Never use guards to lift or transport the equipment.
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