DeWalt 43-460, 43-459 instruction manual END Shaping, Cross Grain Shaping, Shaping Narrow Material

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Fig. 29
Fig. 30

Fig. 28

POSITION OF COLLARS

1.The collars may be used in any of three positions: above, below, or between two cutters.

2.When the collar is used below the cutter (Fig. 29), the operator can see the progress of the cut. NOTE: Any accidental lifting of the work will gouge the wood and ruin the workpiece.

3.When the collar is used above the cutter (Fig. 29), the

operator will be unable to see the cut. However, the advantage in this method is that the cut is not affected

by slight variations in the thickness of the stock. Also, accidental lifting of the work will not gouge the workpiece. Simple correction for the mistake is to repeat the operation.

4.The collar between cutters method (Fig. 30) utilizes the advantages of the first two methods and is frequently used when both edges of the workpiece are to be shaped.

END SHAPING

Maintain sufficient support of the workpiece during all shaping operations. USE A MITER GAUGE OR BACK-UP BLOCK (Figs. 31 and 32) when end shaping a workpiece that is too short to be sufficiently supported halfway through the cut.

Shaping a narrow workpiece without sufficient support could result in serious injury.

The infeed fence assembly must be parallel to the miter slot when using the miter gauge. Adjust the outfeed fence so that it will not contact the workpiece after it has passed the cutter. Place the workpiece firmly against the miter gauge and the infeed fence, and feed the cutter by pushing the miter gauge.

Failure to hold the workpiece firmly against the miter gauge during the cut could result in slippage of the workpiece, causing serious personal injury and/or damage to the workpiece.

CROSS GRAIN SHAPING

Shaping across the grain will usually cause some splitting at the end of the cut. Feeding the workpiece slowly across the cutter at the end of the cut can minimize the splitting. Shape the cross-grain cuts first. Shaping with the grain last will usually remove the splintered end.

SHAPING NARROW MATERIAL

Clamp a support (Fig. 33) to the machine when shaping narrow material (less than 3" wide) Feed the workpiece under this support with a push stick. NOTE: The push stick should be slightly narrower and thinner than the workpiece.

Shaping narrow material without proper support and push stick could result in serious injury.

BACK-UP BLOCK

Warning:

Keep Hands

Away from Cutter

Fig. 31

MITER GAUGE

Warning:

Keep Hands

Away from Cutter

Fig. 32

PUSH STICK

Slightly narrower and thinner than workpiece

WARNING;

KEEP HANDS

AWAY FROM

CUTTER

WORKPIECE

WORK SUPPORT

Fig. 33

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