View Full Version : Cutting UHMW on a Bandsaw
Michael O'Sullivan
03-25-2008, 6:44 PM
I was cutting some UHMW into 15/32" strips for drawer runners. Let's just say that the cuts were not clean --it was like a big fuzzy beard growing off the edges. I trimmed it off with a pocket knife and some sandpaper, and it looks OK, but I was wondering if this is normal or if I made a mistake. The material was 1/4" thick, and the blade was 10 tpi.
Chuck Saunders
03-25-2008, 9:09 PM
You probably could have gotten a cleaner cut using a backup sheet of some rigid material. Otherwise, UHMW is soft and the blade will tend to pull it out of the kerf instead of cutting.
Bruce Page
03-25-2008, 9:13 PM
That's pretty much normal for a bandsaw. A TS will give a much cleaner cut, though you'll have more waste.
Dale Lesak
03-25-2008, 9:20 PM
you can run a torch over the edge to get a smoother look. make sure they cool down before handling them. Dale :o
Michael O'Sullivan
03-25-2008, 10:39 PM
That's pretty much normal for a bandsaw. A TS will give a much cleaner cut, though you'll have more waste.
Thanks -- I was ripping a pretty narrow sheet already (around 4") so I wanted to avoid the table saw. I should probably make myself a TS jig for that, but up 'til now, I have always just used the bandsaw.
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