52 Ford
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So, I like to regrind some of my ripping blades. I had a 6TPI raker blade that I ground a large hook tooth into every few teeth. Think of it like a "combination blade" that you'd use on a table saw. It cut down on feed pressure. If I cut slowly it'd give me a "6TPI finish". If I sorta forced it in, it'd seriously eat some wood.Yep, I agree a bandsaw running around 3,000 to 4,000 SFPM with 6 TPI is a scary thing, it some ways even more scary than a tablesaw.
My buffer doesn't worry me much - it's only 1/4hp at 1800 rpm with soft buffs - it won't grab anything, the buff just collapses. I'm still careful with it. Now, one of those 1hp 3600 RPM buffers with a nice heavy buffing wheel, those are scary and dangerous. That's what is needed for "cutting" metal when polishing sidegrinder ground metal. But for the scales I polish, and even if polishing a blade that's already sanded to 1,000+ grit it doesn't take much power at all.
I was using a piece of scrap wood as a push stick and it broke. Wanna see a picture of what it does to a thumb?
Fortunately, I used some ninja like reflexes. I had a "V" cut into my thumb. Really strange. Not a notch cut out, but two lines that started at the tip of my thumb and went inward, spreading up. Basically, I was able to pull my thumb out quick enough that only 2 of the deep teeth cut me. The third tooth would've taken out the middle of the "V". THAT would've taken a wire to heal up.
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