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How are angular cuts made on a horizontal bandsaw

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Turning the blade guides to the desired angel

Angular cuts cannot be made on this saw

Holding the workpiece higher on one end than the other

Swiveling the vise to the desired angel

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Answer:

A. Turning the blade guides to the desired angel

Step-by-step explanation:

In a horizontal bandsaw, the user moves the blade to sweep an arc from a fixed cutting plane that will produced repeated number of fixed angle cuts.

Using horizontal bandsaw, only straight cuts at a fixed angle can be attained.

Fixed angle cuts can be made from a horizontal bandsaw thus answer choice B is incorrect.

While using the horizontal bandsaw, the work piece is held stationary while the blade slides on the rollers. Thus answer choice C is incorrect.

The material is normally held with claps to a stationary position before a cut is made by the blade that that repeatedly attains cuts at fixed angle. The vise is not involved. Answer choice D is incorrect.

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