Wolfcraft 6155, 6156 manual Using the Router for Beading and Edge Cutting

Models: 6155 6156

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Using the Router for Beading and Edge Cutting

1.Loosen the knobs that hold the fence in place.

2.Position the fence for the desired cutting depth. See item 3 in Figure 33.

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Using Ball-Bearing-Guided Bits; Veining, Fluting, and Grooving

To help reduce the WARNING chance of injury, make

sure the fence is as close as possible to the ball-bearing-guided bit. Move the fence back ONLY enough to permit the ball-bearing-guide to control the depth of cut.

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Tabletop

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Successive cut

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Fence

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Depth of cut

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Cutting depth

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Router bit

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Workpiece

 

 

Figure 33

3.Tighten the knobs securing the fence in place.

4.Swing the safety shield over the router bit.

5.Your router/router table is now ready for use.

NOTE: Remember to always feed the workpiece against router bit's direction of rotation. Test on scrap wood before making final cuts.

Figure 34

The edge of the workpiece that slides along fence must be straight and true for best results. (Use scrap to test settings.) See Figures 33 and 34.

1.With the router bit set at the required depth, position and secure the fence behind the bit at a distance determined by the previous cut. Lower safety shield.

2.Slide the workpiece against the fence. Adjust fence for subsequent cuts.

NOTE: For deep work, make successive cuts until you reach the correct depth. To avoid overloading router, remove waste material as you go.

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Wolfcraft 6155, 6156 manual Using the Router for Beading and Edge Cutting