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Fig. 21
Fig. 20
CUTTING METHODS
Ripping Or Rip Cutting
Ripping means to cut a piece of timber in the same
direction as the grain, i.e. usually lengthwise.
•
The rip fence can be positioned to the right or
left of the saw blade, and can be adjusted to
suit the width of cut required,
1.
Lock the rip fence into position.
•
When the width of rip is 150mm (6”) and wider
use your right hand to feed the workpiece, only
use left hand to guide the workpiece. (Fig.20).
•
If the width of rip is narrower than 50mm (2”), the
push stick cannot be used because it will interfere
with the guard. It is therefore necessary to use an
auxiliary fence, and push block as shown in fig.
15.
(SEE PAGE 18 FOR RIP FENCE & AUX. FENCE)
2.
Attach auxiliary fence to rip fence with two ‘G’
clamps as shown in fig 22.
3.
Feed the workpiece by hand until the end is
approximately 1” from the front edge of the table.
Continue to feed using the push block until the cut is
complete.
Rip Cutting A Bevel
By tilting the saw blade (up to 45
O
), it is possible to rip cut
a bevel in your work. To do this:
1.
Set the blade angle using the blade angle adjuster.
•
If the workpiece is less than 150mm (6”) wide,
position the rip fence on the RIGHT SIDE of the
blade. This will provide more space between the
fence and the saw blade for the use of a push
stick.
Fig.23
Fig.22
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