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TEMPLATES
The template, which is usually
made of 3/4” scrap material,
must be thick enough to provide a solid bearing edge
against a collar. When constructing a template similar to the
one shown in Figure 28, keep in mind that it serves only as
a guide for the cutter.
PIECED TEMPLATE
If the workpiece requires all-around shaping, the template
can be constructed from several sections pieced together
as shown in Figure 29.
SECURING THE TEMPLATE
There are various methods used to secure the template to
the workpiece. The experienced operator will choose the
most appropriate according to the shape, size, and type
construction of the template.
For example, if the workpiece is large enough to extend
beyond the front of the table and still leave room for the
desired cut, it can be securely
held to the template with “C”
clamps as shown in Figure 30.
Summary of Contents for SS-2822
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