1.Disconnect the machine from the power!
2.Cut a piece of wood that is as long and tall as the metal fence and 3Ú4" thick. This will be the sacrificial fence. Make sure the wood is a uniform thickness and free of knots and defects.
3.Attach the sacrificial fence to the metal fence with screws or clamps.
4.Remove the blade guard/splitter assembly, the table insert, and the regular saw blade from the arbor.
5.Install and adjust the dado blade system as recommended in the dado blade instructions.
6.Adjust the saw blade to maximum height needed for the rabbeting operation.
7.Raise the blade an additional 1Ú4".
8.Slide the metal fence with the attached sac- rificial fence along side the blade.
9.Using a felt pen, draw the blade profile onto the sacrificial fence.
10.Remove the sacrificial fence from the metal fence.
11.Using a bandsaw or jig saw, cut the marked blade profile from the sacrificial fence.
12.
13.Slide the fence assembly over the saw blade. The blade should NOT touch the sacrificial fence.
Cutting rabbets with the dado blade:
1.Adjust the saw blade to the maximum height needed for the rabbeting operation.
Never perform a through cut operation with a dado blade. A dado blade was designed to make
2.If rabbeting along the long length of your workpiece, adjust the distance between the fence and the workpiece to suit your needs as shown in Figure 55.
Figure 55. Rabbet cutting.
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