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Figure 41. Example of using guard when doing
freehand work. (Portion of guard removed for
clarity.)
7. Use some type of hold-down fixture and guard
when doing freehand work (see
Figure 41).
Figure 40. Inserting starting pin.
Sometimes the starting pin will not be in the most
advantageous position. If so, firmly clamp a board
in the desired position to act as a starting pin
(see
Figure 42). Some type of pivot point must
be used. Notice in Figures 41 & 42 the operator
is not exposed to the cutting edge of the cutter.
Cutters are removing material from the bottom of
the workpiece.
8. Make a sample cut on a piece of scrap wood.
9. If everything is correct, feed your workpiece
along the cutter, using firm pressure to keep
your work against the rub collar. Only feed
against cutter rotation.
Incorrectly feeding stock—feeding with the
rotation of the cutter—creates a potentially
uncontrollable feed situation and may pull
stock from your hands. This can result in
serious personal injury.
Figure 42. Example of using starting pin
substitute when needed (guard removed for
clarity.)
6. Insert a starting pin (see Figure 40) into table
surface, using the pin location that best sup-
ports your work.
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