Procedures and safety quiz for the cut-off saw and the chop saw at Rio Vista High School.
Rip cuts
Crosscuts and angled cuts
Dados
Rabbits
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Is extremely dangerous and should never be done.
Is o.k.
More dangerous, but safe enough.
Does not bring your left arm into a dangerous spot.
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Actually use a quick chopping motion, you should cut at a consistent, controlled speed and listen to the machine so you don't over work it.
Crosscut with the chop saw.
Make mitre joints with the chop saw.
Cut pieces 12" or longer.
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Remove any scraps or unused stock from the saw area, and return them to the lumber room.
Stay in the saw's area until the blade has come to a complete stop.
All of these
Make sure you return the saw to 90 degrees if you adjusted the angle at all.
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Against the fence.
1" away from the fence.
Fairly close to where you want your cut.
To the table, away from the fence.
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2"
6"
12"
2'
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To get assistance in holding it in place.
You don't worry too much about cutting it straight, it's just a rough cut.
To leave any extra on the saw for someone else.
To carry the lumber to the saw with the front pointing down.
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True
False
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Cut-off saw
Chop saw
Table saw
Band saw
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Chop saw
Cut-off saw
Chip saw
Zippy the wonder cutter
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2"
6"
8"
12"
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The blade is pulled toward you over the board with the radial arm saw.
The blade is pulled toward you over the board with the chop saw.
You lower the blade into the wood with the radial arm saw.
You start the blade toward you, lower it into the wood, then push it away with the radial arm saw.
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