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[[File:2025-10-23 17.33.31.jpg|400px|thumb|Walker-Turner Bandsaw]]


Physical details:
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Revision as of 09:03, 31 October 2025

PAGE IN PROGRESS

Walker-Turner Bandsaw

Physical details:

  • Blade length: "
  • Blade width:
  • Maximum Cutting Width (throat):
  • Maximum Cutting Depth (height):

Manual and Guides

Use and Cleanup

  1. Use the right blade for your job. A thicker blade (1/2" or larger) is best for straight cuts in thick material. A thinner blade (around 1/4" or smaller) is better for curved cuts in thin material. If you are needing to resaw or mill larger pieces to size, consider using the more powerful Rockwell.
  2. Adjust the blade guard to slightly above the material you will be cutting.
  3. Make sure the saw's blast gate on the dust collection system is open, and all others (that aren't in use) are closed, and turn dust collector on.
  4. Clean up when you are done. Use a handbroom or vacuum to clean the table, underneath the table, and the lower compartment where dust really collects.
  5. Lower the blade guard when you are done. This is for safety - less exposed blade means less risk to people in the shop.

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