This sawing operation is the same as crosscutting, except that the mitre gauge is locked at an
angle other than 90°.
1. Set the blade (1) to the 0° bevel angle, and
then tighten the blade bevel lock knob.
2. Set the mitre gauge (3) to the desired mitre
angle, and lock it in position by tightening
the mitre gauge locking handle.
3. Hold the workpiece (2) firmly against the
face of the mitre gauge throughout the
cutting operation.
When performing certain special cutting operations, add a wood facing (1) to either side of the rip
fence (2).
NOTE:
Before using a wood facing on the rip fence, verify that the auxiliary fence is removed.
1. Use a smooth, straight 3/4” wood board (1)
that is as long as the rip fence.
2. Attach the wood facing to the fence using
wood screws (not included) (3) through the
hole in the fence. A wood facing should be
used when ripping material such as thin
paneling, in order to prevent the material
from catching between the bottom of the
fence and the table.
MITERING (FIG. 29)0°~45° MITRE ANGLE
USING WOOD FACING ON THE RIP
FENCE (FIG. 30)
Fig. 29
Fig. 30
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