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A miter is an angled crosscut. Miters are usually cut in the same manner as crosscuts, using the miter gauge and a predetermined mark on the workpiece.
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)% | Ensure that the blade guard/spreader is installed. |
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*% | Determine the angle of your cut. If the angle needs |
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| to be very precise, use a protractor to set the miter |
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| gauge to the blade. |
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+% | Place the face of the miter gauge against the edge |
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| =`^li\,*% Example of marking miter line. | |||||
| of the workpiece and place the bar across the face |
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| of the workpiece. Use the bar as a guide to mark |
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| your cut, as shown in =`^li\,*. |
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,% | Place the miter gauge back into the slot and hold |
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| the workpiece firm against the miter gauge body. |
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| Slide the miter gauge near the blade and adjust the |
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| workpiece so the blade will cut on the waste side of |
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| the line. |
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Proceed to make the cut in the same manner as |
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| described in the :ifjjZlkk`e^ instructions on GX^\ |
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The miter fence provides greater workpiece support than the miter gauge alone, especially for longer workpieces.
Simply loosen the fence adjustment hex bolts shown in =`^li\,+with a 10mm wrench, slide the miter fence in the needed direction for the cutting operation, then tighten the bolts. Make sure the miter fence does not contact the blade guard or blade as the miter gauge is moved through its full range of travel.
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=`^li\,+% Miter fence adjustment bolts.