DPittman
Ultra Member
I don't use it alot but sometimes it's just the ticket. I needed to cut a 1" slab of this short piece of 3" diameter round and there as no other way I old think of to get the job done safely.
The abrasive cut saw would have been a fail on that big of stuff, I couldn't figure out a decent way to hold the stock in the band saw and I wasn't going to try to part it off on the lathe! The dry cut saw cut it with no drama and left a nice finish.
The abrasive cut saw would have been a fail on that big of stuff, I couldn't figure out a decent way to hold the stock in the band saw and I wasn't going to try to part it off on the lathe! The dry cut saw cut it with no drama and left a nice finish.