Saw Fence Kit
Instruction Manual
Model F100-5
Logan Graphic Products Inc., 1100 Brown Street, Wauconda, IL 60084 847-526-5515 www.logangraphic.com
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E. Measuring
1. There are two stops included. The long stop is used for any lengths shorter than the
fence.
2. To attach stops, loosen screw enough to drop onto fence and tighten screw to secure.
(Fig. 20)
3. To set the stop, slide mitered edge of moulding to dimension needed. Align the bottom
of the rabbet with the increment. (Fig 21)
4. Slide stop against moulding and tighten. (Fig. 22)
Hint
- As a rule, always add 1/8” to moulding lengths to provide clearance for glass,
artwork and backing materials to fit inside frame.
F. Cutting
(2 Pieces – Same Length – One Side)
1. Set saw to 45° right cut.
2. Slide moulding against right fence with rabbet facing out,
1” past blade slot. (Fig. 23)
3. Cut.
4. Slide moulding onto left fence and to dimension. (Be sure to add 1/8” to dimension for
materials clearance)
5. Set stop by holding moulding and adjusting stop against end. (Fig. 24)
6. Reset saw to left 45° cut. (Fig. 25)
7. Cut.
8. Reset saw to right 45° cut.
9. Slide moulding 1” past blade slot.
10. Cut.
11. Slide moulding down and up to stop.
12. Rest saw to left 45° cut.
13. Cut.
Hint
- Cut 2 pieces at each saw setting to reduce saw resetting.
Helpful Hints
– Use plastic clamps for added security. (Fig. 26)
– Always cut longer side first so if a mistake is made, they may be used for shorter sides.
– Use 80 to 100 tooth saw blades for best results.
– Lower blade into material slowly for best results.
– Check cut lengths by laying them side by side on a hard, even surface; align one end
and check the other. (Fig. 27) If not exactly even, use
Logan Elite Sander F200-2
to produce accurate size and precise 45° angles.
Fig. 21
Fig. 20
Fig. 22
Fig. 23
1”
Right Cut
Fig. 25
Left Cut
Fig. 24
Fig. 26
Plastic
Clamp
Fig. 27
Check Overlap
Make Even