Woodstock W1677, W1711 owner manual Rabbet Cuts, To cut rabbets with the dado blade, do these steps

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W1677/W1711 10" Table Saw

Rabbet Cuts

Commonly used in furniture joinery, a rabbet is an L- shaped groove cut in the edge of the workpiece. Rabbets can be cut with either a dado blade or a standard saw blade.

Rabbet cutting on the edge of the workpiece requires a sacrificial fence attachment (Figure 48). Make the sacri- ficial fence the same length as the fence and 34" thick. Attach it to the fence with screws or clamps, making sure they are all secure and tight. With the saw turned ON, raise the blade into the sacrificial fence to the height needed.

To cut rabbets with the dado blade, do these steps:

1.DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!

2.Adjust the dado blade to the height needed for the rabbeting operation. When cutting deep rabbets, take more than one pass to reduce the risk of kick- back.

3.Adjust the fence and align the workpiece to perform the cutting operation as shown in Figure 49.

4.Reconnect the saw to the power source and turn the saw ON.

5.When the blade has reached full speed, perform a test cut with a scrap piece of wood.

6.If the cut is satisfactory, repeat the cut with the final workpiece.

Serious injury can be caused by kickback. Kickback is a high-speed expulsion of stock from the tablesaw toward an operator. The operator or bystanders may be struck by flying stock, or the operator’s hands can be pulled into the blade during the kickback.

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Figure 49. Rabbet cutting with a dado

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Contents LEFT-TILT Table SAW Page Table of Contents Woodstock Technical Support IntroductionW1677 Series Specifications W1711 Series Specifications Fence controls Blade Guard/Splitter Miter Gauge Controls and FeaturesStandard Safety Instructions SafetyAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Specific Safety Instructions for Table Saws Unplug saw before changing blades Avoiding Potential InjuriesUse featherboards when possible To protect against kickback Use a zero-clearance table insert whenever possible KickbackCommon Terms 220V Operation ElectricalExtension Cords GroundingUnpacking SetupInventory Box Inventory Figures 12 QtyInventory Needed for Your Saw Shop Fox Classic Fence InventoryStandard Rails Figure Qty Long Rails Figure QtyFlat Washers 3⁄ 8 Rail/Ext Table Shop Fox Original Fence InventoryCleaning Machine Machine PlacementAssembly Mobile BaseTo assemble your table saw, do these steps Motor shipping brace Installing blade Adjusting table insert flush Test Run Before you test run the machine, do these stepsTo test run the table saw, do these steps General OperationsBlade Height Feed RateBlade Selection Blade MaterialBlade Types To change blades, do these steps Changing BladesThrough vs. Non-Through Cuts Through CutsNon-Through Cuts Rip Cuts When using the tilting mechanismBlade Tilt/Bevel Cuts To make a rip cut, do these stepsCross Cuts To crosscut using the miter gauge, do these stepsMiter Cuts To cut a miter, do these stepsTo use a stacked or wobble dado blade, do these steps Dado CutsTo cut dadoes with a standard blade, do these steps First cut when making a dado With a standard ripping bladeTo cut rabbets with the dado blade, do these steps Rabbet CutsClearly mark the width of the rabbet cut on Workpiece To cut rabbets with the standard blade, do these stepsResaw Barrier ResawingComponents Needed for the Resaw Barrier To build the resaw barrier, do these stepsAuxiliary Fence Components Needed for the Auxiliary FenceTo build the auxiliary fence, do these steps Resawing Operations Components Needed for ResawingTo perform resawing operations, do these steps Outfeed roller table Aftermarket Safety AccessoriesHere are some of the basic items you may want to consider Shop-Made Safety AccessoriesCleaning MaintenanceBelts Table & BaseService Blade Tilt Stop BoltsTo set the stop bolts on the trunnion, do these steps To adjust the trunnion assembly, do these steps To adjust the geared bearing housing, do these stepsBlade Alignment Measuring blade to miter slot Miter Slot Parallel to BladeTo shim an extension wing, do these steps Shimming WingsTo check and align the splitter to the blade, do these steps Splitter AdjustmentMiter Gauge Angle PointerTo set the angle pointer, do these steps To set the miter gauge pointer, do these stepsAdjusting Fence Replacing V-BeltsTo replace the V-belts, do these steps W1677 Wiring Diagram W1711 Wiring Diagram Motor & Electrical TroubleshootingPossible Cause Corrective Action Table Saw OperationsTable/Body Breakdown PartsPART# Description Motor/Trunnion Breakdown Handwheellock Guard/Miter Gauge Breakdown XPB15 Warranty Page Page Comments Warranty RegistrationBOX BELLINGHAM, WA