of no tool (Fig. 36), a sander (Fig. 37), a jigsaw (Fig. 38), a router (Fig. 39). When using the table saw, use the blank insert and the jigsaw insert without the jigsaw attached to provide a flat and clean working area.

21. MITER GAUGE

Head can be locked in desired position for crosscutting or mitering by tightening the lock handle. ALWAYS SECURELY LOCK IT WHEN IN USE. (Fig. 35)

Notches are provided in the miter gauge 16 for attaching an AUXILIARY FACING 20 to make it easier to cut longer pieces. Be sure facing does not interfere with the proper operation of the saw blade guard.

Select a suitable piece of smooth straight wood 3/4" thick, drill two holes through it and attach it with two round head #10 or #12 round head screws 1-1/4" long 21.

NOTE: When bevel crosscutting, attach facing so that it extends to the right of the miter gauge and use the miter gauge in the groove to the right of the blade.

22 ROUTER (not included)

A tool with the aide of a rotary cutter that will shape, mill, cut or create a groove in a wood surface or decorate edges.

23. SANDER (not included)

A tool for smoothing or resurfacing a work piece using an abrasive belt.

24. JIGSAW (not included)

A tool intended for cutting material with the aide of a reciprocating blade.

FIG. 36

FIG. 37

FIG. 38

FIG. 39

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Skil 3700 manual Miter Gauge, Router not included, Sander not included, Jigsaw not included