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CUTTING BASE MOLDING UP TO
HIGH VERTICALLY AGAINST THE FENCE Position molding as shown in Figure 26.
All cuts made with the back of the molding against the fence and bottom of the molding against the base.
INSIDE CORNER: Left side
1.Miter left 45°
2.Save left side of cut Right side
1.Miter Right 45°
2.Save right side of cut
OUTSIDE CORNER: Left side
1.Miter right at 45°
2.Save left side of cut Right side
1.Miter left at 45°
2.Save right side of cut
Material up to 4.25" (108mm) can be cut as described above. For wider boards [up to 5.25" (133mm)] several minor concessions must be made.
When cutting a board between 4.25" (108mm) and 5.25" (133mm) in width the roller on the tip of the guard will hang up on the workpiece. If this occurs, roll the guard up just enough to clear the workpiece , as shown in Figure 28. Once you have cleared the workpiece, you can release the guard and it will continue to open as the cut progresses. Hold the workpiece securely against the fence and base before starting the cut.
When mitering to the right side of a base molding wider than 3.9" (99mm) standing vertically against the fence as in Figure 27, the saw can only cut through the board up to 1 inch from the end of the board. Trying to cut more than an inch will cause the saw’s gear case to interfere with the workpiece. If you want to cut base molding between
CUTTING
•Position molding as shown in Figure 27.
•All cuts made with the back of the molding against the fence
INSIDE CORNER:
Left side
1.Position molding with bottom of molding against the base of the saw
2.Miter left 45°
3.Save left side of cut
Right side
FIG. 26
FIG. 27
FIG. 28
FIG. 29
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