JM

"John Moorhead"

07/03/2005 4:19 PM

Ok, Ready! Here I go!

Folks -

Okay - I start, sort of, tomorrow with the woodworking class - I have 3
days to work in the shop, cleaning and getting a handle on things,
inventory, what's gotten ripped off, etc...

I do know that the blade they have on the Unisaur is cheap/old/dull.... The
blade on the bandsaw is bent... And this being a public school, actually
buying something before the end of the school year *may* be a trick.

What would you all recommend for general purpose blades here? Nermally, I'd
go with a Forrest WWII Combo for the TS, and a Timberwolf for the BS... but
how wide a blade? The BS is an 18" Delta.

More tomorrow night on this, after I report back from "the front". I tried
to get them to let me bring NIPPER into shop class as a "Shop Dog" - but as
I figured, it got ixnayed. So, if any of y'all are going to be in town
tomorrow, the dog could use a small pack of hot dogs at about 10 and another
around 2.

Lemme know what y'all recommend for blades. Woof!

John Moorhead



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Gg

"George"

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 07/03/2005 4:19 PM

07/03/2005 11:45 AM


"John Moorhead" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:U9%[email protected]...
> Folks -
>
> Okay - I start, sort of, tomorrow with the woodworking class - I have 3
> days to work in the shop, cleaning and getting a handle on things,
> inventory, what's gotten ripped off, etc...
>
> I do know that the blade they have on the Unisaur is cheap/old/dull....
The
> blade on the bandsaw is bent... And this being a public school, actually
> buying something before the end of the school year *may* be a trick.
>
> What would you all recommend for general purpose blades here? Nermally,
I'd
> go with a Forrest WWII Combo for the TS, and a Timberwolf for the BS...
but
> how wide a blade? The BS is an 18" Delta.
>
> More tomorrow night on this, after I report back from "the front". I
tried
> to get them to let me bring NIPPER into shop class as a "Shop Dog" - but
as
> I figured, it got ixnayed. So, if any of y'all are going to be in town
> tomorrow, the dog could use a small pack of hot dogs at about 10 and
another
> around 2.
>
> Lemme know what y'all recommend for blades. Woof!
>
> John Moorhead
>
I recommend any decent ~40T combination blade for the tablesaw. Preferably
one handled by a local merchant who will donate it to the school. For
bandsaw blades, whatever's cheapest (donated?) - with 3/8 a good GP, since
the kids are likely to kink anything before it gets dull enough to worry.
Smaller than 3/8 is going to kink faster, and spend some time in contact
with the guides getting dull. Later add a 3/4 resaw and a 3/16 with wooden
guides for those who want to try bandsaw boxes - supervised up front, I
might add, until you're convinced they're turning _only_ while advancing in
the cut.

It's also nice, for the future, to have a good 80T cross/plywood cutting
blade available where neatness really counts.

Td

"Teamcasa"

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 07/03/2005 4:19 PM

07/03/2005 9:13 AM


"John Moorhead" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:U9%[email protected]...
> Folks -
>
> Okay - I start, sort of, tomorrow with the woodworking class - I have 3
> days to work in the shop, cleaning and getting a handle on things,
> inventory, what's gotten ripped off, etc...
>
> I do know that the blade they have on the Unisaur is cheap/old/dull....
> The blade on the bandsaw is bent... And this being a public school,
> actually buying something before the end of the school year *may* be a
> trick.
>
> What would you all recommend for general purpose blades here? Nermally,
> I'd go with a Forrest WWII Combo for the TS, and a Timberwolf for the
> BS... but how wide a blade? The BS is an 18" Delta.
>
> More tomorrow night on this, after I report back from "the front". I
> tried to get them to let me bring NIPPER into shop class as a "Shop Dog" -
> but as I figured, it got ixnayed. So, if any of y'all are going to be in
> town tomorrow, the dog could use a small pack of hot dogs at about 10 and
> another around 2.
>
> Lemme know what y'all recommend for blades. Woof!
>
> John Moorhead

On the saw blade, I agree with George, get a good combo blade donated from a
local merchant.
On the Bandsaw however, I would also try to find a local merchant but I
would use a 1/2 - 3/4 blade to start. It will handle the abuse much better.

The main ting is to establish a project plan and get the tools for the plan.
Pick projects that you have the correct tools and machinery for. Don't
start out by saying, "If we had the correct so & so, we would do it that way
but since we don't lets try it whit this tool(s) and see what happens."

I would suggest you pick a project that when finished, they will be proud of
and want to show off. Not just some simple (you kids are too stupid for
that) thing. In addition, show them how to keep and sharpen the tools. A
skill that still evades most people.

Dave



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"Leon"

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 07/03/2005 4:19 PM

07/03/2005 7:45 PM


"John Moorhead" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:U9%Wd.4850
>
> Lemme know what y'all recommend for blades. Woof!
>
> John Moorhead
>
>
I am betting your local sharpening service has a few blades that were
sharpened and abandoned. They typically sell these blades pretty cheap.


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