CUTTING BOWED MATERIAL

RIGHT

Fig. 39

WRONG

Fig. 40

1.When cutting flat pieces, first check to see if the material is bowed. If it is, make sure the material is positioned on the table as shown in Fig. 39.

2.If the material is positioned the wrong way, as shown in Fig. 40, the workpiece will pinch the blade near the completion of the cut.

CONSTRUCTING WORK SUPPORT EXTENSIONS

C

C

A

B

Fig. 41

One of the unique features of the miter saw is the ease of constructing work supports. Fig. 41 illustrates the miter saw mounted to two standard 2 x 4’s (A). Fasten the grooves in the two mounting legs (B), to the 2 x 4’s, using four screws through the four holes in the mounting legs. The length of the 2 x 4’s (A) can vary, depending on preference. The distance from the top of the 2 x 4’s (A) to the compound miter saw table 3 1/4”. Standard 2 x 4’s

(C)can then be fastened to the top of the 2 x 4’s (A). The top of the 2 x 4’s (C) will then be the same height as the miter saw table, or minor adjustments can easily be made depending on the height of the 2 x 4’s. This method will provide support for long workpieces using standard 2 x 4’s instead of constructing an expensive, complicated work support.

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Porter-Cable 3802 instruction manual Cutting Bowed Material, Constructing Work Support Extensions