How to Cut Your Metal: Helpful Tips and Tricks on How to Cut Metal with a Bandsaw.

 The Metal bandsaw is a unique machine. The blade can be adjusted to cut in many different ways, and the machine can cut out large circles. Bandsaw blades are also made with many different materials, giving the user the ability to cut almost anything!

Speed: The speed of your bandsaw is important because it determines if you can cut at all! Speed is measured in feet per minute (FPM). You need to find the correct FPM for the type of material you are cutting. A general rule of thumb for soft wood is 3000 FPM.

Blade Tooth Pattern: The tooth pattern on a bandsaw blade will determine how well it cuts and what kind of finish you will have on your workpiece. If you have a large tooth pattern, your blade will cut aggressively and leave a rough surface finish on your workpiece. If you have a small tooth pattern, your sawblade will not be as aggressive and leave a smooth surface finish on your workpiece.

Blade Tooth Size: Blade tooth size determines how many teeth there are per inch of blade length. A larger tooth size means there are fewer teeth per inch and therefore less area for cutting chips to get caught up in while they're being ejected from the material being cut. This helps prevent clogging with

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