7. | Reconnect the saw to the power source. | 6. |
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| with the other edge of the intended dado |
8. | With one finger ready to push the STOP but- | channel (Figure 48). NoteÑBe sure to keep |
| ton, turn the saw ON. The blade should run | the cuts within your marks; otherwise, the |
| smooth with no vibrations or wobbling. | dado will be too big. |
9.When the blade has reached full speed, per- form a test cut with a scrap piece of wood.
10.If the cut is satisfactory, repeat the cut with
the actual workpiece.
Using a standard saw blade:
1.Mark the width of the dado cut on the work- piece.
the workpiece so the cut path can be aligned when the workpiece is lying on the table.
2.Raise the blade to the desired depth of cut
(depth of dado channel desired). | Figure 48. | |
3. Align the blade to cut one of the dado sides | 7. Continue making cuts toward the center of | |
the dado with your subsequent cuts until the | ||
as shown in Figure 47. | ||
dado is complete. | ||
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Always replace the blade guard after dado- ing is complete. Failure to follow this warn- ing could result in serious personal injury.
Figure 47. Single-blade dado cut.
4.Turn on the saw and allow the blade to reach full speed.
5.Perform the cutting operation.
G0444/G0444Z 10" Table Saw |