DeWalt DW705 Angle a, Miter Scale Kerf Plate Miter ARM, Inside Corner, Cutting Crown Molding

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MITER

SCALE

FIG. 21

V1

KERF

PLATE

MITER ARM

CENTER MARK ON VERNIER SCALE ALIGNS WITH DESIRED WHOLE ANGLE ON MITER SCALE (24° RIGHT MITER)

V2

1/4° VERNIER MARK ALIGNS WITH CLOSET WHOLE DEGREE MARK ON MITER SCALE (24 1/4° RIGHT MITER)

FIG. 22

Note: If the cut must be made somewhere other than

1" from the end of the molding: cut off the molding at 90° approx. 1" longer than your final length then make the miter cut as described above.

Right side

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

2.Miter left 45°

3.Save the right side of cut

A third method of making the cut necessary is to make a zero degree miter, 45 degree bevel cut. Your saw can cut a bevel 7 7/8" wide.

CUTTING BASE MOLDING LAYING FLAT AND USING THE BEVEL FEATURE

All cuts made with the saw set at 45° bevel and 0 miter

All cuts made with back of molding laying flat on the

saw

as shown in figures 23 and 24

INSIDE CORNER:

Left side

1.Position molding with top of molding against the fence

2.Save left side of cut

Right side

1.Position molding with bottom of the molding against the fence

2.Save left side of cut

OUTSIDE CORNER:

Left side

1.Position molding with bottom of the molding against the fence

2.Save right side of cut

Right side

1.Position molding with top of molding against the fence

2.Save right side of cut

CUTTING CROWN MOLDING

Your miter saw is better suited to the task of cutting crown molding than any tool made. In order to fit properly, crown molding must be compound mitered with extreme accuracy.

The two flat surfaces on a given piece of crown molding are at angles that, when added together, equal exactly 90 degrees. Most, but not all, crown molding has a top rear angle (the section that fits flat against the ceiling) of 52 degrees and a bottom rear angle (the part that fits flat against the wall) of 38 degrees.

Your miter saw has special pre-set miter latch points at

31.62degrees left and right for cutting crown molding at the proper angle. There is also a mark on the Bevel scale at 33.85 degrees.

The chart on this page gives the proper settings for cutting crown molding. (The numbers for the miter and bevel settings are very precise and are not easy to

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Contents English DW705 Copyright 2001 Guide D´UTILISATION Manual DE Instrucciones Table of Contents Polarized Plugs Important Safety InstructionsSafety Instructions For All Tools Double InsulationAdditional Safety Rules For Miter Saws Unpacking Your Saw SpecificationsOptional Accessories Electrical ConnectionAccessories Installing a New Saw Blade FigBench Mounting Transporting the Saw Installing Extension KitAdjustments Rear Lower Guard AdjustmentTurn Off and Unplug the Miter Saw Fence AdjustmentBevel Pointer Bevel StopOperation Brushes Support for Long Pieces Body and Hand Position see FIG Clamping the Workpiece Turn Off and Unplug SawVernier Scale When Mitering to the RightWhen Mitering to the Left Dual Range Miter ScaleProper CUT Improper CUT Outside CornerCutting Crown Molding Angle aMiter Scale Kerf Plate Miter ARM Inside CornerBevel Setting Type of CUT Alternative Method for Cutting Crown MoldingRight Special Cuts Never Make ANY CUT Unless the Material is WrongSecured on the Table and Against the Fence MaintenanceFull Warranty DAY no Risk Satisfaction GuaranteeTrouble Shooting Guide Be Sure to Follow Safety Rules and InstructionsWHAT’S WRONG? What to DO…
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