Authors:: Apurv Raju Gaikwad Sahil Sanjay Bhandare Suraj Sanjay Powar Viraj Mansingh Shinde

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AUTHORS:

APURV RAJU GAIKWAD


SAHIL SANJAY BHANDARE
SURAJ SANJAY POWAR
VIRAJ MANSINGH SHINDE
INTRODUCTION

 A bench saw or table saw has long been used for


woodworks and metal works. It can be used with a
variety of blades to achieve various fabrication
applications like cutting, polishing, dust cleaning.

 Table saw’s consist of electric motors that are used to


drive rotating saw blades. The saw blade is mounted on
an arm that can be moved to achieve desired cutting.

 Our system demonstrates the design and fabrication of a


bench saw using our mini bench saw model that uses an
electric motor with shaft to mount various blades and
achieve efficient cutting.
 We use an arm with spring mounted pull back system
for instant pullback when pressure is not applied. We
design the motor shaft to achieve desired cutting by
mounting various types of blades on machine.

 The machine has a frame bed with a cavity parallel to


the blade in order to achieve full cutting when blade
passes through the workpeice.

 The entire system is integrated and fabricated


accordingly to achieve required mechanism.
LITERATURE REVIEW

1. Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on


Industrial Engineering and operations Management
Detroit, Michigan, USA, September 23-25, 2016 © IEOM
Society International

 A table saw machine is a woodworking tool consisting of a circular saw


blade, mounted on an arbour, that is driven by an electric motor in turn
the drive power from motor is passed to the blade either directly or by
belt. The blade protrudes through the surface of a table top, which
provides support for the wood being cut. The first record of patent for
that machine was issued in 1777 to an English man, Samuel Miller.

 In a modern table saw, the depth ofthe cut is varied by moving the blade
up and down: the higher the blade protrudes above the table, the deeper
the cut that is made in the material. In some early table saws, the blade
and arbour were fixed, and the table was moved upand down to expose
more or less of the blade. The angle of cut is controlled by adjusting the
angle of blade.
1. Dharwa Chaithanya Kirthikumar, “A Research on Multi-Purpose
Machine”, International Journal for Technological Research in
Engineering (Vol.1, Issue.1, ISSN: 2347-4718) (2013)

 In this paper, a human powered machine runs on chain drives mainly with
human efforts. But if you wanted to operate this machine by electric power this
machine can also does that. It has some special attachment so use both human
power as well as electric power.
PROBLEMs & remedies

 Main cutter roll runs too tightly and bearing pedestals


too hot
 Check the bearing & its lubrication
 Check the roll & Pedestal bearing size

 Roll lever is not proper


 Tight the pedestal fixing bolts fitted with the frame

 While surfacing, the wood will tend to jump at its end


 Set the surface of the out feed table level with the
cutting edges of the roll
METHODOLOGY

Components:-

 Motor
 Saw Blade
 Shaft
 Pull Back Spring
 Arm
 Bed Frame
 Supporting Frame
 Mounts & Fixtures
 We used a wooden board of approximately 60mm
thickness and dimensions 300mm x 200mm
 Then we took a long wood block of less width.
 On that block we connected the blade and motor
assembly
 The motor we used is a dc motor of low capacity
 The saw blade was connected to the motor shaft by
means of spindle
 The spindle helps to join the blade with the motor
properly without making the blade too loose or too tight
 We used another block which was used to join the base
and the long block.
 The long block was connected with the support block by
means of hinges so as to get a up-down motion of it
 The blocks were joined to the base by use of screw ad
nuts.
 The up and down movement of blade results in the
depth of cut
 The wooden object to be cut is placed below the
blade and the blade is brought near to it for cutting
ADVANTAGEs

 Easy Installation
 Low Maintenance
 Low Cost
 Skilled Operator not required
 Convinces to the operator
 Fast Cutting
CONCLUSION

 This setup can be used for working on small objects


 By using this mini bench saw machine we can
perform cutting operations quickly
 The setup is very portable and easy to use
 It can be used where cutting of small wooden parts is
required
 Thus we can conclude that in near future we may see
the use of such bench saws in many small scale
industries
REFERENCE

i. Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Industrial


Engineering and operations Management Detroit, Michigan, USA,
September 23-25, 2016 © IEOM Society International

ii. Dharwa Chaithanya Kirthikumar, “A Research on Multi-Purpose Machine”,


International Journal for Technological Research in Engineering (Vol.1,
Issue.1, ISSN: 2347-4718) (2013)

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