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7. Compound Mitering
This is compound of bevel cross cutting and mitering. It is infrequently used. Follow the instruction for both bevel cross cutting and mitering.
8. Work Helpers
For certain operations, work helpers such as a push stick, push block, auxiliary fence, work support or the like should be used.
These helpers can be made by yourself using this table saw.
Refer to following figures which shows typical work helpers dimensions.
3/4"
45°
12"
(1)Push Stick
When the width of rip 2" (50 mm) to 6" (152 mm) wide, use a push stick to feed the workpiece.
A push stick is available as an optional accessory (refer to page 10). A push stick can be easily made from a piece of 3/4" (19 mm) thick plywood.
1/2"
Fig. 29
| 1" | 12" |
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| B | |
1" |
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12"
3/8"
A
5"
(2)Push Block
When the width of rip is less than 2" (50 mm) wide, use a push block.
q Use a piece of 3/8" (9.5 mm) and 3/4" (19 mm) thick plywood.
wGlue the small piece of wood 3/8" (9.5 mm) × 3/8" (19 mm) ×
eProvide a grip in the center of the plywood and fix together with glue and wood screws.
rA and B edges must be parallel.
Fig. 30
| 3/4" | |
| 2" | |
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| 20" | |
This face and this | ||
edge must be | ||
5 | ||
parallel. | 3/4" | |
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Fig. 31
Plywood
“C” clamp
Saw Horse
Fig. 32
(3)Auxiliary Fence
When the width of rip is less than 2" (50 mm) the push stick cannot be used because the saw blade guard (see Fig. 23) will interfer with a push stick, use an auxiliary fence and push stick.
q Use a piece of 3/8" (9.5 mm) and 3/4" (19 mm) thick plywood.
w Fasten both together with glue and wood screws.
CAUTION: The push block is used with the auxiliary fence. The
(4)Work Support
q Clamp a piece of plywood to a sawhorse with “C” clamps.
w Adjust the height of the plywood to level it with the height of the table surface.
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