[AT] Sawing Wood

John Maddock agtronixjv at southcom.com.au
Wed Feb 21 13:52:39 PST 2018


Ralph wrote:

" The teeth are
coming down on the log to cut through, using the saw frame as backing to
hold the log in place."

Wondered about that.  Must be the optical effect of the camera which makes
the saw appear to be rotating with the teeth pointing up. Often the effect
is to slow the motion, whereas this appeared to be about the correct
speed.

JV


> On 2/21/2018 1:33 AM, John Maddock wrote:
>> Hmm..
>>
>> No sliding table on the bench?
>>
>> And the saw appears to be running in the reverse direction to the way we
>> run docking saws.
>>
> Glad to see this one made it to the list. No, I have heard of tilting
> table/benches on some saws but never seen one in use here.
> This is the same type saw that has always been used for this purpose.
> Not sure what a docking saw is but there is really only one direction
> that this one would work for our purposes. The teeth are
> coming down on the log to cut through, using the saw frame as backing to
> hold the log in place.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
>
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