Woodstock W1711, W1677 owner manual Components Needed for the Auxiliary Fence

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OPERATIONS

W1677/W1711 10" Table Saw

2.Pre-drill and countersink 8 holes approximately 38" from the bottom of the 512" tall board.

3. Glue the end of the 3" board, then clamp the boards at a 90° angle with the larger board in the vertical position as shown in Figure 53.

4. Secure the joint with the wood screws.

Auxiliary Fence

The auxiliary fence is necessary if you are resawing wood that is more than 3" tall. It should be no less than 12" shorter than the board to be resawn.

Components Needed for the Auxiliary Fence:

 

Hardwood or Plywood 34" x (Height) x 27"

.................1

 

Flat Head Screws 14-20" x 1"

8

 

Figure 53. Clamping the resawing barrier.

Hex Nuts 14-20"

8

 

Tools Needed........................................................for the Resaw Barrier:

1

 

Table Saw

 

Jointer and Planer

Recommended

 

Clamps

2 Minimum

 

Drilland Drill Bits

1

 

To build the auxiliary fence, do these steps:

1.Cut a 34" thick board 27" long, then cut it no less than 12" shorter than the board to be resawn. If you are using hardwood, cut the board oversize, then joint and plane the board to the correct size to make sure the board is square and flat.

Note: Only use furniture grade plywood or kiln dried hardwood to prevent warping.

2.Pre-drill and countersink 8 holes 114" from the bot- tom of the board.

3. Pull an end cap off of the standard fence, then slide the hex nuts into the T-slot and replace the end cap.

4. Thread the flat head screws through the auxiliary fence and into the hex nuts in the standard fence, and tighten securely as shown in Figure 54.

Figure 54. Auxiliary fence.

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