| 1. | Resaw the board if there's a lot to be removed.
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| 2. | Resaw blades of up to may be fitted to a standard bandsaw.
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| 3. | Everybody's band saw will resaw a board 8 to 10 inches wide.
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| 4. | A guy at the lumber store said I can resaw on my table saw.
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| 5. | Then you resaw your stock into pieces thin enough to bend around your mold without damage.
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| 6. | Resaw blades of up to 1 inch ( 26 mm ) may be fitted to a standard band saw.
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| 7. | You'll need a band saw, for sure, because you'll need to resaw your stock.
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| 8. | Sawmills first used smaller diameter circular saws to resaw dimension lumber such as lath and wall studs and for clapboards.
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| 9. | A resaw is a large bandsaw optimized for cutting timber along the grain to reduce larger sections into smaller sections or veneers.
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| 10. | Double that, take off an eighth or so, and that is the maximum width of a board you can resaw on your equipment.
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