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Non-Through & Through

 

Cuts

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Non-Through Cuts

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A non-through cut is a sawing operation where the blade

 

does not protrude above the top face of the wood stock,

 

as shown in Figure 28.

 

Examples of non-through cuts include dadoes and

 

rabbets. Non-through cuts have a higher risk of injury

Figure 28. Example of a non-through cut.

from kickback because the blade guard must be removed.

However, the riving knife MUST be installed because it

 

still provides some protection. When making non-through

 

cuts with a dado blade, do not attempt to cut the full

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depth in one pass. Instead, take multiple light passes to

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reduce the load on the blade. A dado blade smaller than

10" will require removal of the riving knife, because the

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riving knife will be higher than the blade.

 

Through Cuts

 

A through cut is a sawing operation in which the

 

workpiece is completely sawn through, as shown in

 

Figure 29. Examples of through cuts are rip cuts, cross

Figure 29. Example of a through cut.

cuts, miter cuts, and beveled cuts. The blade guard

 

assembly MUST be used when performing through cuts.

 

If you have never used this type of machine or equipment before, seek training from an experienced machine operator or read "how to" books before beginning any projects. Regardless of the content in this section, Shop Fox will not be held liable for accidents caused by lack of training.

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