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4. Set the infeed table for a cut of approximately 1.5mm.
5. Hold the stock firmly against the fence and table, feed the stock slowly and evenly over the
cutterhead.
Figure 19
– Surfacing
Figure 20
– Beveling
Bevelling
Beveling an edge is the same operation as edge jointing, except that the fence is tilted to a
specified angle.
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Make certain material being beveled is over 12 inches long, more than 1/4inch thick and 1
inch wide.
To bevel:
6. Use a bevel gauge to determine the desired angle. Then set the fence to the same angle.
7. Inspect stock for soundness and grain direction (refer to Direction of Grain on previous
page).
8. Set the infeed table for a cut of approximately1.5mm.
9. If the board is bowed (curved), place the concave edge down on the infeed table.
10. Feed the stock through the cutterhead, making sure the face of the stock is completely flat
against the fence and the edge is making solid contact on the infeed and outfeed tables
(Figure 20).
For wood wider than 3 inches
– hold with fingers close together near the top of the
stock, lapping over the board and extending over the fence. For wood less than 3 inches wide
–
use beveled push blocks and apply pressure toward the fence. Keep fingers near top of push
block. Several passes may be required to achieve the full bevel will probably take several
passes.
Infeed Table
Outfeed Table
Fence
Stock
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