DeWalt DW708 To CUT AN Outside Corner Joint, Cutting Molding Returns, Cutting Crown Molding

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Cutting Base Molding up to 4-1/4" (108 mm) High Vertically against the Fence

Position molding as shown in figure 22 with the back of the molding against the fence and bottom of the molding against the base.

TO CUT AN INSIDE CORNER JOINT: Cut the left side:

1.Set the miter at 45° left.

2.Save the left side of the cut. Cut the right side:

1.Set the miter at 45˚ right

2.Save the right side of the cut

TO CUT AN OUTSIDE CORNER JOINT: Cut the left side:

1.Set the miter at 45˚ right.

2.Save the left side of the cut. Cut the right side:

1.Set the miter at 45˚ left.

2.Save the right side of the cut.

Material up to 4-1/4" (108mm) can be cut as described above. For wider boards [up to 5.25" (133mm)] the procedure is different in two ways. First, you must raise the guard to begin the cut. Second, you must position the workpiece so that it does not interfere with the gearcase.

When cutting a board between 4-1/4" (108mm) and 5-1/4" (133mm) in width the roller on the tip of the guard will hang up on the workpiece. To avoid this, raise the guard to begin the cut. To raise the guard, follow these directions.

Use one hand to roll the guard up out of the way as shown in figure 24. Trap the guard with the index finger of the hand operating the trigger. Use the other hand to hold the workpiece at a safe distance from the blade. Avoid doing this as much as possible. However, the saw will operate properly and make the deeper cut with the guard rolled up. NEVER TIE, TAPE, OR OTHERWISE HOLD THE GUARD OPEN WHEN OPERATING THIS SAW.

When mitering to the right side of a base molding wider than 4-1/4" (108mm) standing vertically against the fence as in Figure 24, 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 4-1/4" (108mm) and 5-1/4" (133mm) wide vertically, avoid the interference of the gear case by following the directions below.

Cutting 4-1/4"– 5-1/4" (108mm-133mm) Base Molding Vertically Against the Fence

Position molding with the back against the fence. Either the top or the bottom of the molding will be against the base of the saw.

NOTE: If the cut must be made somewhere other than 1" (25.4mm) from the right end of the molding as you look at the

FIG. 22

FIG. 23

FIG. 24

molding positioned in the saw, cut off the molding at 90° approx. 1" (25.4mm) longer than your final length then make the miter cut as described below.

TO CUT AN INSIDE CORNER JOINT: Cut the left side:

1.Position molding with bottom of molding against the base of the saw as shown in figure 23.

2.Set the miter at 45˚ left.

3.Save the left side of the cut.

Cut the right side:

1.Position molding with top of the molding resting on the base of the saw.

2.Set the miter at 45˚ left.

3.Save the left side of the cut.

TO CUT AN OUTSIDE CORNER JOINT:

Cut the left side:

1.Position molding with bottom of molding against the base of the saw.

2.Set the miter at 45˚ right.

3.Save the left side of the cut.

Cut the right side:

1.Position molding with top of the molding against the base of the saw

2.Set the miter at 45˚ right.

3.Save the left side of the cut.

A third method of cutting wide boards (figure 25) is to make a 0˚ miter, 45˚ bevel cut. Your saw can cut a bevel in a board 12" (305mm) wide.

Cutting Base Molding Laying Flat and Using the Bevel Feature

Position the back of molding laying flat on the saw and the bottom of the molding against the fence, as shown in figure

25.make all cuts with the saw set at 45° bevel and 0˚ miter.

TO CUT AN INSIDE CORNER: Cut the Left side:

1.Set the bevel at 45˚ right.

2. Save the right side of the cut.

FIG. 25

Cut the right side:

1. Set the bevel at 45˚ left.

2. Save the left side of the cut.

TO CUT AN OUTSIDE

CORNER:

Cut the left side:

1.Set the bevel at 45˚ left.

2.Save the right side of the cut. Cut the right side:

1.Set the bevel at 45˚ right.

2.Save the left side of the cut.

CUTTING MOLDING RETURNS

FIG. 26

A “return” is cut to finish the end of a

chair rail or base molding as shown in

 

figure 26. This piece is a form of

 

outside miter cut in which one piece is

 

very short. To make this cut, place a

 

piece of molding with a square cut end

 

into the saw. Set the miter angle to 45˚

Molding

left. Slowly pull the blade through the

molding, stopping before the piece is

Return

cut through. Before stopping the motor,

lift the sawhead up slightly and then release the trigger. This will leave the “return” still connected to the molding by a small piece of wood. Remove the wood from the saw and break the return from the molding. This procedure prevents chipping of the small piece of molding.

CUTTING CROWN MOLDING

Crown molding must be cut with extreme accuracy to fit properly. On crown molding (figure 27) , the two flat surfaces designed to fit against the ceiling and the wall are milled in complementary angles to the front of the molding. Comple- mentary angles, when added together, equal exactly 90°. In most crown molding, the surface that fits flat against the ceiling and the back of the molding form an angle of 52˚. The bottom surface that fits flat against the wall and the back of the molding form an angle of 38˚.

Your sliding compound miter saw has special pre-set miter latch points at 31.6 degrees left and right for cutting crown molding flat at the proper angle. There is also a mark on the bevel scale at 33.9 degrees.

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Contents Dewalt DEWALT… Built Jobsite Tough EnglishTable of Contents Double Insulation Additional Safety Rules for Sliding Compound Miter SawPolarized Plugs Ampere RatingOn Base On Stabilizer Unpacking Your Saw Electrical ConnectionFamiliarization ControlsOptional Attachments/Accessories SpecificationsStabilizer AdjustmentsBench Mounting Transporting the SawFence Adjustment Adjusting the bevel stop to 45 left or rightScrew Miter LOCK/DETENT ROD ˚ Bevel Stop Screw Left Bevel StopOperation Body and Hand Position Figure Quality of CutClamping the Workpiece Support for Long PiecesMaking Fine Adjustments When Mitering to the Left Making Fine Adjustments When Mitering to the RightDual Range Miter Scale Vernier ScaleTo CUT AN Outside Corner To CUT AN Outside Corner JointCutting Molding Returns Cutting Crown MoldingTo CUT AN Inside Corner Joint Special CutsAluminum Cutting Bowed MaterialGraph of Common Compound Miter Cuts Setting Installing a New Saw BladeGrooving Removing the BladeThree Year Limited Warranty MaintenanceRemoving and Replacing Belt RepairsBe Sure to Follow Safety Rules and Instructions Trouble Shooting GuideWHAT’S WRONG? What to DO… Outils Table DES MatieresEntretien Réparations Garantie Guide DE DépannageFiches Polarisées Double IsolationCalibre minimal des cordons de rallonge Tension Longueur totale du cordon en metersSUR LE Guide Mobile Déballage de la scie Raccordement électriqueFamiliarisation RéglagesCaractéristiques Accessoires en optionMontage sur l’établi Stabilisateur de baseTransport de la scie Bouton DE Réglage DU Guide Réglage DE L’INDICATEUR D’ONGLETFrein électrique automatique Activation et visibilité du protège-lameFonctionnement BalaisInterrupteur à gâchette Couper avec votre scieFixation de la pièce Qualité de la coupeSoutien des longues pièces Coupe EN BiseauCoupe de précision Pour Couper UN Joint DE Coin Intérieur Réglage DU Type DE Coupe BiseauRégler LA Scie À CET Angle DE Biseau Tableau 1 Coupe EN Onglets MixtesCoupe d’une plinthe à plat par biseautage Pour Couper UN Joint DE Coin ExtérieurPour Couper LES Pièces DE Finition Coupe DES Moulures DE CouronnementCoupes particulières Installation d’une nouvelle lame de sciePieces Courbées RainurageRéparations EntretienGarantie limitée de trois ans Guide de dépannage Dewalt DEWALT...PARA Trabajos PesadosInstrucciones DE Seguridad Para Toda Herramienta ContenidoDoble Aislamiento Instrucciones importantes de seguridadEnchufes Polarizados Español Como desempacar la sierra Conexión eléctricaConocimiento de la herramienta ControlesAccesorios opcionales EspecificacionesMontaje del banco EstabilizadorComo transportar la sierra RegulacionesEspañol Regulación DEL Seguro DE IngletesFuncionamiento Calidad del corte Cortes transversalesPosición del cuerpo y las manos Figura Hierro O Acero NI Material DE MamposteríaSoporte de piezas largas Como fijar la pieza de trabajoCortes de precisión Posicion Tipo DE Corte DE BiselEscala DE Ingletes DE Doble Rango Corte DE Molduras Y Otros MarcosEscala DE Nonio Corte DE Molduras DE BaseCorte DE Vueltas Para Molduras Corte Exterior DE UNA EsquinaCortes DE Ingletes Compuestos Cortes particulares Mantenimiento Como instalar una hoja nuevaRemocion DE LA Hoja Instalacion DE LA HojaPóliza de Garantía ReparacionesGarantía limitada por tres años Asegurese DE Seguir LAS Reglas E Instrucciones DE Seguridad Diagnóstico de falla
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