Craftsman G8693 instruction manual Large Workpiece, Curved Workpiece

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Large Workpiece

When shaping long, wide or cumbersome work- pieces, the table may be too small to provide full support. An extension for the table can be added to the sides and front. Use only smooth, flat wood and be sure the extension is on the same level as the Mini Shaper table.

The Fence faces are drilled to allow the addition of fence extensions or wooden faces to provide more support.

Many good books on woodworking provide detailed instructions on shaper operation, pat- terns, fixtures and jigs.

Keep hands in the clear. Never jeopardize your hands; keep them at least six inches from the cut- ter at all times. If workpiece is small, use a hold- ing jig of some type to guide it past the cutter.

Ring Guard (REF 19) should be used and prop- erly adjusted when fence is removed.

Curved Workpiece

When the edge to be shaped is not straight, remove Fence assembly and replace it with Radius Pin (REF 11) and a collar. Collar can be solid or ball bearing and is mounted above or below cutter on stub shaft to set the depth of cut (see accessories section). See Figure 18.

Figure 18.

Two methods are used for shaping curved or irregular edges:

1.Collar-This method can be used when at least 18'' of edge will remain uncut. Workpiece is cut and sanded to exact shape desired. Rest workpiece against radius pin and feed straight into cutter until finished edge is against collar. Keep edge being shaped at 90 degrees to col- lar. Hold part firmly against collar and slowly feed around shape until complete.

2.Pattern-A pattern or template can be cut from 14'' hardboard or scrap wood. This method is the best way to make several pieces of the same shape. Allow for diameter of collar, con- tour shape and depth of cut when cutting pat- tern.

Workpiece should be cut to a shape close to pat- tern. Fasten the pattern to workpiece using clamps, screws, brads or rubber cement. Feed workpiece into cutter until collar contacts pattern. Slowly feed workpiece around pattern holding pattern tight against collar. Remember to do any cross grain cut first to prevent splintering on fin- ished workpiece.

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Contents Mini Shaper Model G8693 G8693 Mini Shaper Table Of Contents Safety Instructions For Power Tools SafetyAMP Rating Safety Instructions For Shapers Circuit Requirements 110V OperationGrounding Commentary General InformationParts Inventory UnpackingClean Up Spindle Shaft AssemblyFence Ring Guard Guard installedHole Pattern G8693 Mini Shaper Site ConsiderationLocation Of Primary Components OperationsDepth Of Cut On-Off Switch FenceSpindle height locking knobs G8693 Mini Shaper Table Insert Spindle HeightRing Guard Keyed Washers Unplugged Installing a Cutter Using Router BitsWood Grain Workpiece PrepStraight Edge Shaping Across The Grain Curved Workpiece Large WorkpieceDo not use finger since stationary blades are Sharp Dust CollectionBelt Replacement MaintenanceClosure Machine Data Sheet 1714 G8693 Mini Shaper Base Warranty and Returns Warranty Card Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC