Grizzly C1367 manual When using bit on a router without a table

Models: C1367

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When using bit on a router without a table:

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cut, turn the second board back over and check the fit of the joint. The two halves of the joint should fit tightly with no spaces in the fingers, and with the two faces perfectly even.

If there is any mismatch, first make certain that the router height adjustment is locked securely – any variation between cuts will result in a mis-matched joint. Also make sure when you move the piece through the cutter that the face stays firmly seated on the router table. Check to see that the guide bearing has a good clean sur- face along the edge to follow. Finally, if mismatch still persists check the wood to be sure the edges and face are square.

When using bit on a router without a table:

A bearing is provided with the DC1367 router bit that allows it to be used without a router table. Use 2 clamps and secure a straight board with a square edge onto the end of the workpiece. This will be used as a guide. Use a square to make sure that this guide board is square to the workpiece. Make sure the workpiece is flush to or protrudes from, the edge of the guide board a small amount- less than 18".

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