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with the hex wrench, then slide the base |
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backwards. Check the contact between the |
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back edge of the blade and the roller, then |
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secure the bolt. |
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Plunge cutting
Starting a cut a t other than the edge of the workpiece without first drilling a starting hole requires a "plunge cut". This can be accomplished by tipping the tool forward until the front end of the base rests against the workpiece. Switch the tool on and lower the back end of the tool slowly, gradually allowing the blade to saw through the workpiece until the base is able to s i t flat on the workpiece. You may then pro- ceed forward with the cut in a normal manner.
If using a drill for a starting hole, bore a hole over 12 mm (1/2") in diameter. Then insert the blade in it and proceed.
Finishing edges
To trim edges or make dimensional adjust- ments run the blade lightly along the cut edges.
For smoother cutting of plywood or other workpieces with easily splintered surfaces, transparent tape may be used over your cutting line.
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