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2.
When the shaping operation removes the
entire edge of the work (i.e. jointing or
making a full bead), the shaped edge will
not be supported by the rear fence when
both fences are in line as shown in Figure 9.
In this case, the work piece should be
advanced to the position shown in figure 9
and stopped.
3.
The rear fence should be advanced to
contact the work as shown in figure 10. The
rear fence will then be in line with the
cutting circle.
Shaping with Collars and Starting Pin
Follow these rules when shaping with collars
and starting pin for safest operation and best
results:
1.
Collars must be smooth and free from all
gum or other substances.
2.
The edge of the work must be smooth. Any
irregularity in the surface, which rides
against the collar, will be duplicated on the
shaped surface.
3.
A portion of the work's edge must remain
untouched by the cutter so that the collar
will have sufficient bearing surface. See
figure 11 for an example of insufficient
bearing surface.
4.
Figure 12 illustrates sufficient bearing
surface.
5.
Under no circumstances should a small
workpiece be shaped against the collars
as shown in Figure 13.
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