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what is recommended to do when making freehand cuts? *
have instructor do it for you
back out of the cut
continue cutting all the way through
make relief cuts
what is the margin of safety for the bandsaw? *
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what must be worn at all times when using the bandsaw? *
apron
gloves
safety glasses
open - toed shoes
First Question: What is recommended to do when making freehand cuts?
When making freehand cuts (e.g., in woodworking or similar crafts), making relief cuts helps in managing the material and preventing issues like binding or splintering. Having the instructor do it isn't practical for learning, backing out or continuing all the way through without relief can cause problems. So the correct option is making relief cuts.
In bandsaw safety, the margin of safety (distance from the blade to where you hold the material or the edge) is typically 2 inches. This is a standard safety guideline to prevent accidents.
When using a bandsaw, safety glasses are essential to protect the eyes from flying debris. An apron isn't a must - have, gloves can be dangerous (get caught in the blade), and open - toed shoes are unsafe. So safety glasses are required.
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D. Make relief cuts