Patent classifications
B23D51/025
Blade Accessory with Guide
An accessory includes a blade, a coupling, and a guide. The blade includes a cutting edge. The coupling includes a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is attachable to and detachable from the power tool. The second portion is connected to the blade. The guide is structured to guide the blade along a work piece by interacting with a surface of the work piece as the blade moves in an advancing direction. The guide is structured to provide a locked state and an unlocked state. In the locked state, the guide is engaged with the coupling such that the guide is attached to the coupling. In the unlocked state, the guide is disengaged from the coupling such that the guide is detached from the coupling.
Saw blade positioning device
A device for positioning a reciprocating saw blade within a tube stub, such that the device is inserted into the tube stub and dynamically positions the reciprocating saw blade relative to the interior surface of the tube stub so that the saw blade can make a controlled longitudinal cut into the interior of the tube stub to a precise depth.
Saw guide and method of using same
A saw guide can include pivotally connected arcuate sections having a plurality of slots formed therein to receive and guide saw blades as they cut a workpiece, such as a pipe or tube. The slots are of varying width so that the saw guide can be used with different saws. For example, the saw guide can include a first slot sized to receive and guide the blade of a reciprocating saw, and a relatively narrower second slot, sized to receive the blade of a portable band saw. The saw guide can include a locking mechanism to securely hold the saw guide on the workpiece, and a stopping mechanism for preventing the saw blade from cutting into the saw guide.
MANUFACTURING METHOD OF BAND SAW BLADE AND BAND SAW BLADE REALIZING LONGER LIFETIME OF BODY MEMBER
There is provided a manufacturing method of a band saw blade, including: (a) a step of forming a plurality of saw tooth mounts equipped with cutting blade portions at tip end parts, on a band shaped member at appropriate intervals; and (b) a step of carrying out a chamfering processing by a material removing processing method, on both side edges of a tooth bottom surface in a garret portion formed between respective ones of said saw tooth mounts. By this, there is provided a band saw blade having a plurality of saw tooth mounts equipped with cutting blade portions at tip end parts, on a band shaped member at appropriate intervals, wherein both side edges of a tooth bottom surface in a garret portion formed between respective ones of said saw tooth mounts are chamfering processed by a material removing processing method.
Saw Blade Guiding Device for a Saw, and Saw Having the Saw Blade Guiding Device
A saw blade guiding device for a saw, in particular a jig saw, includes at least one guide unit for guiding a saw blade of the saw in a sawing operation. The guide unit has two guide elements, which are provided to together form a guide holder for the saw blade, wherein a width of the guide holder is adjustable by the two guide elements. At least one guide element of the two guide elements has, on a side facing the other guide element, at least two guide faces, each of which is provided to form a side face of the guide holder. The at least two guide faces are offset with respect to one another at least substantially parallel to an extent of the width the guide holder.
GUIDE DRESSER FOR SAW GUIDES
A guide dresser for cutting or machining a saw guide includes a carriage assembly on which the saw guide is mounted. The carriage assembly includes a faceplate and a retaining plate for engaging opposed surfaces of the saw guide. A rod extends from the faceplate through the saw guide and the retaining plate, with at least a portion of the rod being threaded. A load cell is placed against the retaining plate and a nut is threaded along the rod until the saw guide is clamped against the faceplate. The load cell is able to convert the force exerted by the nut against the load cell into an electrical signal. The electrical signal is transmitted to a computer, which is able to determine a measurement of the torque exerted by the nut.
NOVEL MACHINING GUIDE ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS RELATING THERETO
Machining guides and methods relating thereto are described. One example of the machining guide, according to the present arrangement, includes: (i) two or more frames, each of which includes(a) a first guide member including first multiple plates; (b) a second guide member including second multiple plates; and (c) a pivoting connection pivotably connecting the first guide member and the second guide member, and wherein, during an operative state of the machining guide, one or both of the first and the second guide members of two or more of the frames pivot about the pivoting connection to allow two or more of the frames to be disposed around the workpiece; and (ii) one or more spacer plates being disposed between each of the frames and define a kerf between each of the frames such that, during the operative state of the machining guide, a tool through the kerf is capable of machining the workpiece.
SAW BLADE POSITIONING DEVICE
A device for positioning a reciprocating saw blade within a tube stub, such that the device is inserted into the tube stub and dynamically positions the reciprocating saw blade relative to the interior surface of the tube stub so that the saw blade can make a controlled longitudinal cut into the interior of the tube stub to a precise depth.
SAW GUIDE AND METHOD OF USING SAME
A saw guide can include pivotally connected arcuate sections having a plurality of slots formed therein to receive and guide saw blades as they cut a workpiece, such as a pipe or tube. The slots are of varying width so that the saw guide can be used with different saws. For example, the saw guide can include a first slot sized to receive and guide the blade of a reciprocating saw, and a relatively narrower second slot, sized to receive the blade of a portable band saw. The saw guide can include a locking mechanism to securely hold the saw guide on the workpiece, and a stopping mechanism for preventing the saw blade from cutting into the saw guide.
Saw guide
A saw guide can include pivotally connected arcuate sections having a plurality of slots formed therein to receive and guide saw blades as they cut a workpiece, such as a pipe or tube. The slots are of varying width so that the saw guide can be used with different saws. For example, the saw guide can include a first slot sized to receive and guide the blade of a reciprocating saw, and a relatively narrower second slot, sized to receive the blade of a portable band saw. The saw guide can include a locking mechanism to securely hold the saw guide on the workpiece, and a stopping mechanism for preventing the saw blade from cutting into the saw guide.