Woodstock W1694 instruction manual Bevel Cutting, To perform a bevel cutting operation, do these

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OPERATIONS

Bevel Cutting

Bevel cutting is very similar to edge jointing, but done with the fence tilted to a specific angle in order to produce an angled edge (Figure 36). Usually bevel cuts are made on two boards that will be joined together at a corner.

For bevel cuts, the Model W1694 has preset stops at 45˚ inward and 45˚ outward. If a dif- ferent angle is desired, use a bevel gauge to set the fence, then lock it in position.

Figure 37 shows an example of an operator bevel cutting at 45˚ outward. Notice that the operator’s body is not directly in line with the workpiece and that he maintains a stable hand position while keeping the workpiece firmly on the table and against the fence.

To perform a bevel cutting operation, do these:

1.Read and become familiar with the Operation Requirements sub-section.

2.Set the fence to the desired angle. Place the workpiece down on the infeed table and press it firmly against the fence.

3.Start the jointer.

4.Keep the workpiece firmly against the table and fence, and feed the workpiece into the cutterhead.

5.When your leading hand gets within 4" of the cutterhead, lift the push block up and over the cutterhead and place it on the workpiece as it passes over the outfeed table. Do the same thing when your trailing hand gets within 4" of the cutterhead and try to maintain pressure on the outfeed table.

6.Repeat steps 4-5until the edge is flat.

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Figure 36. Bevel cutting produces an angled

edge on the workpiece.

Always wear safety glasses to prevent seri- ous personal injury!

Figure 37. This is an example of a bevel cut- ting operation with the fence set at 45˚.

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Contents Bench TOP Jointer Page Contents Introduction Woodstock Service and SupportAbout Your New Jointer Warranty and Returns SpecificationsSafety Standard Safety Instructions#16 #14 11-12 13-16 #12 17-20 #10 21-30 Know Your Machine Safety Instructions for Your Jointer Avoiding Potential Injuries Never surface plane without push blocksElectrical Requirements 110V OperationGrounding Extension CordsUnpacking AssemblyInventory Shop Preparation Initial CleaningDust Collection Rubber Feet Fence SupportTo attach the rubber feet, do these steps To attach the fence support, do these stepsFence Assembly To assemble the fence assembly, do these stepsTo install the 90˚ stop slide, do these steps 90˚ Stop SlideDust Port To connect the dust port to a trash can, do these stepsTo connect the dust port to a trash bag, do these steps Assembling the trash bag supportAdjustments FenceTo adjust the 90˚ angle stop, do these steps Fence Angle StopsTo adjust the 45˚ inward angle stop bolt, do these steps To adjust the 45˚ outward angle stop bolt, do these stepsBlade Height To check the cutterhead blade height, do these stepsTo adjust the depth of cut Depth Of CutBlade Guard Blade guard in useTest Run OperationsTo test run the Model W1694, do these steps Operation Requirements Correct and incorrect grain Alignment to cutterheadSurface Planing To perform a surface planing operation, do these stepsEdge Jointing To perform an edge jointing operation, do these stepsBevel Cutting To perform a bevel cutting operation, do theseMaintenance GeneralTable Surface Sharpening BladesReplacing Blades To replace the cutterhead blades, do these stepsLubrication Guard SpringTo replace a worn out blade guard spring, do these steps Motor Brushes Drive BeltsTo replace the drive belts, do these steps Troubleshooting Chipping occurs on workpiece Closure W1694 Wiring Diagram Parts Fence Page Base with Outfeed Table Warranty Card BOX BELLINGHAM, WA
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