FIG. 32
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Always make sure that the moulding rests firmly against the
fence and table. Use the work piece clamp provided or
use C-clamps (not supplied), and place the tape on the
area being clamped to avoid marks on the work piece.
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Reduce splintering by taping the cut area prior to making
the cut. Mark the cutting line directly on the tape.
Splintering typically happens due to incorrect blade style
Long pieces need table extension support.
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Loosen the lock knob (A) by pushing it up to unlock the
table extension (B). Slide to desired position and push
the lock knob (A) down to lock the table extension (B).
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The cut stop (C) is designed for using during repetitive
cutting. Only use one cut stop at a time. Rotate the cut
stop (C) to vertical position.
FIG. 30b
FIG. 31
WORKPIECE SUPPORT AND REPETITIVE CUTTING USING THE CUT STOP (FIG. 31)
CUTTING BASE MOULDING (FIG. 32)
Base mouldings and many other mouldings can be cut on a
miter saw. The setup of the saw depends on the base
moulding characteristics and applications, as shown. Perform
practice cuts on scrap materials to achieve the best result.
C. Chisel cut
D. Outside groove
E. Work piece
C
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B
C
B
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OPERATION
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Miter saw bed
Miter saw bed
Miter at 45°, bevel at 0°
Miter at 0°, bevel at 45°
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To create the groove, use a wood chisel or make multiple
passes with a router to remove the material between the
outside edges.
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