The grinding wheel for chainsaw sharpener is one of these power tools that should be in everyone’s toolbox, but because of its prudent use, it can also be the most dangerous one. Here are ten of the most important tips to take advantage of this versatile tool.
Tip 1.
Use a grinding wheel for chainsaw sharpener to observe all health and safety requirements; treat it as an inverted grinding wheel for chainsaw sharpener. Always wear appropriate goggles, respirator or dust mask and keep your hands away from the blade. If possible, connect it to the power tool extractor, although this is not possible for most grinding wheel for chainsaw sharpener. In the unlikely event of a rebound, do not place the other hand on the kerf. Before and after using the grinding wheel for chainsaw sharpener, make sure the shield is free to operate.
Tip 2.
Choose the right size machine. The grinding wheel for chainsaw sharpener has a diameter of approximately 180 mm and is suitable for most applications in the workshop, home or on site.
Tip 3.
Before lifting the grinding wheel for chainsaw sharpener from the workpiece, be sure to drop the scrap and stop the grinding wheel for chainsaw sharpener.
Tip 4.
Choose the right blade for your job or use a high quality general purpose blade.
Tip 5.
Make sure the correct cutting depth is set; the teeth protrude no more than 3 mm from the underside. This helps prevent the blade from being caught in the slit, which is one of the main reasons for the kickback.
Tip 6.
The grinding wheel for chainsaw sharpener exits during the “up” stroke, so the front or best side of the board should be on the bottom.
Tip 7.
To prevent pinching when sawing sheet material such as plywood or MDF, always support the workpiece on 2x4s, which is placed on a pair of workshop brackets.
Tip 8.
For long cuts that do not require that precision, use the short fence that comes with the machine. It is also a good idea to be familiar with the characteristics of the grinding wheel for chainsaw sharpener, which can be learned through careful practice of some scrap.
Tip 9.
To accurately cut the entire board, use a cut “T” square to make the ends longer. When the grinding wheel for chainsaw sharpener runs along the fence for the first time, it will remove the victim at the end. To use the fixture, align the end of the remaining portion (indicated by the arrow) with the position of the slit so that it can be accurately sawed where needed. If the internal angle on the fixture is true 90°, the panel is sawn into a dead angle.
Tip 10.
A similar jet plate clamp (length 1220 mm) for sheets can be made with several layers. The runway is slightly wider, so when using the abrasive cutoff saw on it for the first time, remove the sacrificial plate to maintain the correct width (indicated by the arrow). To use it, simply align the edges with the two points on each side of the workpiece, clamp the clamp in place and grinding wheel for chainsaw sharpener off the waste.