All about Woodwork Power Tools
There are many power tools out there that are available to
people who want to get involved in wood works. These power
tools intend to make the lives of these people easier and make
their works become more precise and more professional-looking.
You will definitely spend a hefty amount of money if you buy a
full set of power tools but of course, there are always choices
which will make buying easier on the pocket.
Different power tools are used for different purposes. Each
is designed to be able to perform a certain task for a certain
material, in order to come up with a specific result. Listed
below are some of the more popular power tools on the market.
This will serve as a guide for people who want to buy power
tools.
Radial Arm Saw
This kind of saw has a motor which is suspended from an arm.
This feature allows the saw to rotate in multiple angels. The
motor is connected to an overhead arm which goes through the
length of the arm when it is pulled. The assembly can be locked
in different positions. This kind of saw was first created in
1922 by Mr. Raymond Dewalt and was initially marketed as the
“wonder-worker.” Its rights were sold to the American Saw
Company.
Band Saw
There are different variations of band saws. Some saws have
two wheels while some have 3. The blades can be 1/8 up to 1
inch in width. It has several uses such as cutting straight
corners or small curves.
It is a definite alternative to a table saw and many people
opt to have a band saw if they can afford to because these saws
are very versatile. The downside that comes along band saws is
that these saws require much more effort in setting up than
most of the power tools. It can be very complicated because it
requires different blades and they need to be changed
frequently. Most shops have two band saws, one is intended for
heavy loads and the other one is for finer wood work.
Jointer
A jointer is a tool for planing on edges and faces. This is
the initial tool which was used to straighten boards by trueing
an edge on the face.
Belt Sander
A belt sander is comparable to sand paper. Basically, all
the belt sanders out there utilize the same basic principle, it
is a sandpaper belt which is wrapped around two rollers: the
rear and the front. The roller which is connected to the motor
spins and this causes the belt to move. The belt sander is more
aggressive than other types of sanders and is usually utilized
to remove materials off certain surfaces.
Disk Sander
The disk sander is an attachment that is used on electric
drills. This is attached as a replacement for the drill bits
and can be used to smooth out different surfaces. Initially,
there were problems which were related to the markings which
were left by the first disk sanders but there have been
solutions to eliminate these problems today.
Scroll saws
These are saws which are considered one of the safest on in
the market. This is also considered as a start-up tool for
anyone who wants to get involved in wood works.
In handling different power tools, you must always take the
necessary precautions. Major injuries have been documented as
people aren't always keen on being safe amidst power tools.
Here are some of the protective precautions that you can do to
be able to ensure safety in the work shop.
1. Always wear protective glasses
The eyes can easily be damaged by flying wood debris. Make
sure that you put on a good and sturdy pair of work glasses
before chipping away.
2. Wear ear plugs
The noise from the power tools can actually damage your
ears.
3. Make sure the blades are properly attached
Check all the parts before turning on the machine,
especially the locks of the blades.
4. Ensure that the guards for the saws are in place
Saws are very dangerous if not handled properly. Make sure
that the guards are on before sawing anything.
These is just some useful information for people who want to
get into wood working. You must use power tools to be able to
enjoy working more and get better results.
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