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CROSS CUTTING
Cutting against the grain, to shorten the length
of a board, is crosscutting. With some smaller
sized and rectangular pieces, you often have
the choice of ripping or crosscutting. Always
use the miter gauge, when crosscutting; never
cut a piece unsupported. The miter gauge may
be used in either slot, but most operators
prefer the left groove for typical work. When
the blade is tilted for bevel cutting, use the
table slot that does not cause interference with
your hand or the saw blade guard Fig. 28
BEVEL CROSS CUTTING
This procedure is the same as cross cutting
except that the blade is set to an angle other
than 0. After changing the bevel angle, verify
the alignment of the guard and splitter and
verify that there is clearance with the saw blade
Fig. 29.
MITER CUTS
This operation is the same as cross cutting,
except the miter gauge is set to an angle other
than 0. Hold the work piece firmly against the
miter gauge and feed the work piece slowly
into the blade to prevent it from moving during
the cut Fig. 30.
Fig. 28
Fig. 29
Fig. 30
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