Shopsmith 555970 manual Damaged area on a Cabinet door

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3.Rout out a slot. To repair damage such as that shown in Figure 34, rout out a rounded-end slot that’s longer and wider than the damaged area (See Fig. 35). Set your depth-of-cut to be only as deep as the damaged wood. If you’re repairing a surface defect on a veneer, cut only to the depth of the veneer.

Figure 34. A damaged area on a

cabinet door.

Figure 35. Rout a slot to remove the

damaged area.

4.Make the plug. Tape a piece of tracing paper over the slot and pencil an out- line about 1/16" larger all around than the slot to allow for sanding your plug to size. Transfer the outline to a piece of the same species of wood. Try to match the wood grain as closely as possible.

Cut out your plug with your Scroll Saw or Bandsaw. If your slot has to go all the way through your wood (as in the

case of our thin panel cabinet door), you can turn the damaged piece over and use a pencil to trace around the outline directly onto your workpiece . . . rather than using the tracing paper approach. As with the tracing approach, you should cut your plug about 1/16" larger than your routed slot.

5:Sand the plug to size. Use a Disc Sander to sand around the edges of the plug with your MARK V Worktable tilted to about a 2° angle so it will be tapered slightly and smaller at the bot- tom than it is at the top. Start by sand- ing it to within about 1/64" of your pen- cil line. Be careful! If you sand it too far, you’ll have to make the plug over again (See Fig. 36).

Figure 36. Cut and sand a plug to fit.

Stop frequently and test the plug for size to see if it fits. Continue sanding the edges of the plug until it drops into the opening and its top surface rests flush with the surface of the item you’re repairing.

6.Install and finish the plug. Glue the plug into position. If necessary, use glue or plastic wood to fill in any voids on the backside of your restored item left by the plug’s taper. Use a test stick method to stain or finish the plug until it matches the original item perfectly.

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Contents Mark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router Table of Contents What can I do with this TOOL? What is PIN ROUTING?Introduction Safety Overarm Router SpecificationsGuarding for Routing EYE ProtectionHearing Protection DressMounting Router Bits General Safety Rules for Power ToolsSawdust and Chips Mark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router Safety Rules for the Shopsmith Overarm Router Care and Maintenance Types Router BitsMark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router Terms to Know Overarm Router Assembly Tools & Supplies NeededWhich Mounting Holes ? Install Depth Stop RODBefore YOU Begin RE-INSTALL the Mark Worktable Install Your Router Motor in the OverarmInstall the Rear Guard and Dust Collector Assembly Mount the Overarm Router Table Onto the Mark V WorktableMark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router Bringing the Insert Flush with the Worktable Surface Alignment AdjustmentRE-POSITIONING the Depth Control Handle Adjusting the Brass GIB Router BIT to Guide PIN AlignmentGeneral Guidelines for Both Types of Overarm Routing Safety FirstUsing Your Shopsmith Overarm PIN Router Mark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router Router Duplication Using SHOP-MADE Fixtures Types of FixturesTypical clamp-in fixture Project made with it HOW to Make SCREW-DOWN and CLAMP-IN Fixtures AN Overview of PIN Routing with FixturesWHY Make a Grooved FIXTURE? Construction of a typical Clamp-in fixture HOW to Make Profile Fixtures HOW to USE PIN Routing FixturesRouting with a screw-down Fixture Routing over a pin with a clamp-in fixture Typical clamp-in fixtureRouting against a pin using a profile fixture Routing with a clamp-in fixtureCutting decorative surface features using a fixture Conventional Routing Operations with the Overarm Router Routing Against a Table PINUsing Piloted Bits for Decorative Edging Use the Pin Routing Table Insert When routing against a pinExternal edges Internal edgesUsing NON-PILOTED Bits for Decorative Edging Making Rabbet CutsSTRAIGHT-LINE Routing Cutting Grooves and Dadoes GroovesDadoes Making stopped cuts using the Fence Repairing furniture and veneersDamaged area on a Cabinet door Structural Joints CleaningCaring for Your Shopsmith Overarm PIN Router Storing Your Overarm Router RE-ALIGNING and RE-ADJUSTINGWaxing Do not wax or use solvents on plastic partsMaintenance Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible Cause SolutionHow to Order Parts Mark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router

555970 specifications

The Shopsmith 555970 is a versatile woodworking tool that embodies the ideal solution for hobbyists and professional woodworkers alike. As a multi-function machine, it combines multiple woodworking capabilities into a singular unit, allowing users to seamlessly transition between various tasks with ease and efficiency.

One of the standout features of the Shopsmith 555970 is its ability to operate as a table saw, bandsaw, drill press, disc sander, and lathe—all in one compact design. This all-in-one functionality eliminates the need for multiple machines, saving both space in the workshop and the expense of purchasing separate tools.

The device is powered by a robust motor that delivers consistent performance, enabling users to tackle a variety of materials, from softwoods to hardwoods. This makes the Shopsmith 555970 an excellent choice for diverse projects, whether constructing furniture, crafting detailed woodwork, or completing home repairs. With adjustable speeds and settings, users can customize their experience according to the specific needs of their project.

One innovative technology integrated into the Shopsmith 555970 is its quick-change tooling system. This feature allows users to switch from one function to another in a matter of minutes. For example, converting from a table saw to a lathe does not require extensive setup; instead, it can be done easily, enhancing workflow and reducing downtime.

Additionally, the Shopsmith 555970 is equipped with a dual-tube design for rigidity and stability, which contributes to safer operation and improved accuracy during cutting and shaping tasks. Safety features such as blade guards and secure locking mechanisms have also been thoughtfully integrated into the design, prioritizing user safety without sacrificing performance.

The compact design of the Shopsmith 555970 makes it particularly appealing for home workshops with limited space. Its dimensions allow it to be stored easily when not in use, catering to those who appreciate functionality without compromising their available workspace.

In summary, the Shopsmith 555970 stands out in the woodworking market for its multifunctionality, powerful motor, user-friendly features, and compact design. Whether you are a professional woodworker or a passionate DIY enthusiast, this machine offers the versatility needed to bring creative woodworking ideas to life.