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Set Up: Mounting Fence

Set Up: Making a Mortise

1. 

Position fence on top of drill press table and

align holes on ends with slots in table.

2.

 Secure fence in place using adjustable handles 

and appropriate T-nuts for your table.

Proper alignment of the workpiece and chisel is

essential to making good mortise and tenon joints.

The instructions below describe one method of

creating square joints with an evenly spaced 

mortise. Place a spoil board on top of the drill 

press table if a through-mortise is to be made.

1. 

Install chisel into cone, rotate it so opening

is positioned toward operator, and secure it

with the knob.

2. 

Secure drill bit into drill chuck. Slide the drill

bit into the chisel as far as it will go and then

allow it to drop back down 1/32” - 1/16”. If this 

is not done, wood chips generated by the cutting 

action will have no place to go, resulting in 

excessive heat and damage to the tool.

3. 

 Measure the surface of the workpiece that is

to have the mortise. Subtract the size of the

mortise chisel and divide this number in half.

Workpiece = .75”

Chisel =        -.375”

                         .375”  2 = .1875”

4. 

Mark the workpiece where you want the 

mortise and clamp it to the fence.

5.

 Loosen the adjustable handles on the fence.

Lower the chisel with the spider handles on

the drill press and make adjustments to the

fence until the marks on the workpiece are

aligned with the chisel as shown in the figure

below. Tighten the adjustable handles. If

the fence cannot be adjusted close enough,

adjust the table on the drill press until the chisel 

and marks are aligned.

6.

 Set the speed of the drill press between 900

and 1200 RPM.

7. 

Carefully inspect the alignment. When you

are satisfied that the setup is worthy of being

tested, replace the workpiece with a scrap

piece of lumber that is the same size. Attach

the hold down bracket and rod(s), then make

a cut.

8. 

Watch the chips coming out of the slot on the

shank of the chisel. If you don’t see chips, or

there is a lot of smoke, raise the chisel, turn

off the drill press and lower the drill in the

chisel. If burning still occurs, lower the drill

press speed. Some burning may occur with

certain species of wood regardless of the settings, 

but you should see wood chips while

cutting mortises with this tool.

9. 

Check the placement of the cut and make

any adjustments to the setup before cutting

a valuable workpiece.

Aligning the chisel and marks.

Summary of Contents for MAS-1

Page 1: ...1 MAS 1 Mortice Kit Owner s Manual Record the serial number and date of purchase in your manual for future reference Serial Number Date of Purchase V5 22...

Page 2: ...amputation electrocution or even death It is the owners sole responsibility for the safe use of this machine The responsibility includes but is not limited to proper installation in a safe environment...

Page 3: ...Rules 6 General Safety Rules For Machinery 6 Section 2 Contents of Carton 8 Key Features 8 Inventory 9 Section 3 Set Up 10 Set Up Assemble Align And Install Chisel Holder 10 Mounting Fence 11 Making a...

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Page 5: ...this disclaimer shall limit or exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from negligence limit or exclude our liability for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation limit any of our l...

Page 6: ...ways tie back or cover long hair Wear non slip footwear to reduce risk of slipping and losing control or accidentally contacting the cutting tool or moving parts Hazardous Dust Dust created by machine...

Page 7: ...ay occur if the machine is tipped or if contact is unintentionally made with the cutting tool Stable Machine Unexpected movement during operation greatly increases the risk of injury loss of control B...

Page 8: ...8 Section 2 Contents of Carton Key Features 1 Chisel holder 2 Collar locking handle 3 Fence 4 Hold down clamp 5 Hold down adjustment screws 6 Chisel lock...

Page 9: ...ead screw 1 6 Collar Locking Handle 1 7 Chisel holder 1 8 Thumb screws 4 9 Center hold dn shaft 1 10 Center hold down 1 11 Hold down clamps 2 12 Large T nuts 2 13 Small T nuts 2 14 Flat washers 2 15 1...

Page 10: ...ould align with the split in the collar of the chisel holder Refer to Figure 3 for steps 3 6 Insert the square head screw A into the collar of the chisel holder Fit the indexed locking handle B over t...

Page 11: ...Mark the workpiece where you want the mortise and clamp it to the fence 5 Loosen the adjustable handles on the fence Lower the chisel with the spider handles on the drill press and make adjustments to...

Page 12: ...isel must be done in proper sequence for best results Below is a diagram on one possible sequence that will produce good results Staggered cut sequence This drill press fits the following quill flange...

Page 13: ...nty as standard across all products a Sherwood machine will deliver years of good solid and dependable performance Warranty and Service If your Sherwood product has a warrantable fault please contact...

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