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   -Return the bandsaw to the alcove. Clean up any remaining dust on the floor.   -Return the bandsaw to the alcove. Clean up any remaining dust on the floor.
  
 +Detailed Procedure:
 +
 +Supplies:
 +  * Bandsaw blades are kept in the cabinet of the Bandsaw stand. Notify the lab staff by emailing bothman@ucsb.edu if you break a bandsaw blade. The lab staff will replace it.
 +  * Resaw bar assembly is kept in the cabinet of the bandsaw stand. Use this to prevent the bandsaw blade from walking and moving during the cut.
 +
 +====References====
 +**Manuals:**
 +  * {{ :tools:rikonbandsaw:https_www.rikontools.com_manuals_10-326.pdf |}}
 +
 +**Other SOP’s:**
 +
 +**MSDS:**
 +
 +**Sources for Supplies:**
 +
 +**Contact Information:**
 +
 +**Recipes:** \\
 +General rule of thumb for TPI: always at a minimum have 3 teeth worth of engagement in your material at a time.\\
 +{| style=""
 +|+ Bandsaw Feeds and Speeds
 +!
 +Material
 +!
 +Blade TPI
 +!
 +SFPM
 +|-
 +|
 +Aluminum 
 +|
 +24 TPI @ 1 mm, <10 TPI @ > 6 mm
 +|
 +1000 FPM
 +|-
 +|
 +Steel (low carbon)
 +|
 +20 TPI @ 3 mm, <14 TPI @ > 6.5 mm
 +|
 +<250 FPM
 +|-
 +|
 +Steel (stainless/Chromoly/High carbon)
 +|
 +28 TPI @ 1 mm, <14 TPI @ > 6 mm
 +|
 +<125 FPM
 +|-
 +|
 +Plastic
 +|
 +24 TPI @ 1 mm, <10 TPI @ > 6 mm
 +|
 +2500 FPM
 +|-
 +|
 +Wood
 +|
 +24 TPI @ 1 mm, <10 TPI @ > 6 mm
 +|
 +4000 FPM
 +|}
 +
 +
 +Other References:
 +  * {{ :tools:rikonbandsaw:striatech_information.pdf |}}
  
  
  
  
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