SOURCE: I just bought a DW735
where is the ridges happened at the begining of the board or at the end of the board. if its the middle of the board the problem is the roller sleeve may be worn.secondly the roller may have lots of sap from the wood/varsol can do job for cleaning the roller. 3. is the balde. see www.toolpartsdirect.com for the parts diagram,in large the picture
SOURCE: How many gallons of fuel did I start with and end up with
Simple program here and it works under XP.
http://www.areotank.com/ap0090.htm
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SOURCE: cubic feet
4' = 48"
thickness" x width" x lengh" = cubic inches
2" x 8" x 48" = 768
1 cubic foot is 144 cubic inches
768 divided by 144 = 5.3333333333------
SOURCE: I was using a brand
My friend ... my first inclination is to say 'Are you kidding me?' My Craftsman 'skill' saw with 7 inch blade has its hands full ripping 3 feet of 1/2 thick mahogany and you are using what is essentially a hobby tool and you question is will it over heat? You are lucky it didn't burst into flame!
I don't know if this particular model is thermo protected or not. If it comes back on, we can guess there is a device inside to protect it. If not, it is probably taps for the Dremel.
While the Dremmel is a wonderful tool it is not intened for this kind of work. My fear is you have burned it up. I use my Dremel saw to cut pine and balsa for modeling, (cars, boats, planes) and other little projects. I use the little sanding drums for the same, as well as polishing. The little rasps are great for cleaning and cutting. Not intended to rip lumber for a furniture project.
I'm sorry your Dremmel met a early demise and I hope I have answered your question. Please do not kill the messenger. Thank you for your interest in FixYa.com
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