The Band Saw; a Guide book for Filers, Sawyers And Woodworkers
The Band Saw; a Guide book for Filers, Sawyers And Woodworkers
Simonds Manufacturing Company
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Then start with roll, beginning at one end of chalk mark in the centre of blade, and roll one deep roll through centre of saw the full distance of chalk mark, then go I inch or ij^ inch to the side next chalk mark also 26 I inch to the other side, but go very lightly. Again, go I inch farther at the edge where chalk mark is and take another roll. Continue this onto the edge, rolling evenly. By the time the last roll is taken along the edge where the chalk mark is, the hollow places will become ...straight and lie close to the straight edge. Should the straight edge rock too much, or the back be too high at points, continue a like performance on the side of plate opposite the high places. Uneven Brazes. In straightening uneven brazes in saws, it is always best to first place the roll in centre and work to the edge, rather than start at the edge and go to the centre, for, in working from the centre to the edge of the blade the filer can follow much closer with the tension gauge the exact amount of tension he has in the blade, whereas, in working from the edge to the centre, it is very difficult to keep track of the tension being put in.
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