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Grizzly G1023SLW Instruction Sheet page 3

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7.
Unclamp the support board and fence face,
and drill holes through the support board
where marked with a
8.
Countersink the holes in the face of the sup-
port board approximately
drill bit, as shown in Figure 7.
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Figure 7. Steps for drilling and countersinking
screw holes into support board.
9.
Reattach the fence face at both ends, as
shown in Figure 8.
Figure 8. Reattaching fence face.
" drill bit.
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" deep with a
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10. Attach the support board to the fence with the
long Phillips screws included with the kit, as
shown in Figure 9.
"
3
8
Figure 9. Attaching support board.
11. Make a 28" long fence that is 2
The fence thickness is determined by the
largest size router bit you will use. A 1
thick fence works well for most router bits.
Ultimately, the fence must be thick enough
to accommodate the portion of the router bit
behind the front fence surface. To determine
this, subtract the cutting depth from the router
bit diameter, then add
Make sure you properly square up all sides of
your fence. (If you regularly experience snipe
from squaring your boards with your planer
and jointer, make the fence 4" longer and cut
off the end with the snipe after squaring the
board up.)
Figure 10. Determining fence thickness from
" (see Figure 10).
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router bit dimensions.
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