Bevel And Miter Cuts; Use Of The Dado Head; Sanding - Craftsman 113.27521 Operating Instructions And Parts List Manual

Bench saw 10-inch tilting arbor
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CROSSCUTTING
m
Continued
covers table in front of blade, the
gage should be reversed.
Square
__
cr scuttlng isdone with t he ;niter
gage set at "90" (at a right angle
__f,_,_
to the slide and groove).
"l-'he _-'_
splitter need not im removed, but
is not needed for this operation.
Start_ the cut slowly and hold work _
luIlt_
firmly to table
to prevent kick- _ii',iUlltl
tlllll_
back or Chatter.
(Loosely held
workpieces will sometimes vibrate
against
table when crosscutting.
tends to bind blade and dull
teeth.)
An auxiliary
wooden ex-
tension
bolted
to
miter
gage
greatly improves
the gage as a
sup oft
If fitted with pin points
p
(phonograph
needles are excel-
/_fw_
lent)
or sandpaper,
the extension
:
//_
will help
prevent
side creep of
_/}(I
\_
the work. If workpiece overhangs
'_ '_----"
table enough to sag at each end,
_/_
provide.
.
supports
the same as in
rtppmg operations.
The stop rod
_/:
t\
on the miter gage, or a stop block _/_
_._'
:_i
fastened to _e _ension,
is used ___,
I"
to fix position
of left-hand
edge __/_/
of work for measuring length of
inch wide can be cut.
Outside blades can be used alone,
chippers
cannot.
A dado insert
(part 9-2212, fig. 4) must be used to re-
place the standard
table insert.
Whenever
two or more
chippers
are used, stagger the swaged ends as evenly as
possible
around
the circumference.
Fractional
adjust-
ments in thickness
of the head can be made by using
paper washers between the outside blades and chippers.
Dado head operations
are much
the same as those with a standard
blade _ but the dado head takes
a bigger bite, so that workpiece
should be held more firmly.
It is
good practice to use a hold-down
jig like the one illustrated.
When
a groove
wider
than the
_-
dado head is needed, make two
or more passes.
Best method
is
to use a notched stop block to po-
sition each successive cut.
Block
is fastened to edge of table where
it can be used to position
work
before starting
the cut; but in such a position that it will
not contact work
during
the cutting operation.
Space
cuts so that they overlap a trifle.
When cutting
a gain _ a groove that is closed at one
BEVEL AND MITER CUTS
end
use a stop block to fix the end of the cut.
To lo-
cate the stop, place work alongside dado head in position
Bevels from 1° to 45 ° are cut by tilting the saw blade
in wh ...............
Operations
are me"same as for ripping'
"
or crosscutu'ng_"
mn It wm De when cut Is nmsneo,
then rig the stop
but work should be extra well sup_ortecl to prevent creep,
at the end of the work.
When
Miters are crosscuts at an angle
cutting a stopped groove---which
to the edge of the workpiece. The _
is closed at both ends--also
use
miter gage is set at the required
a starting
block, as shown in the I
angle to make the cut. Here also,
•.....
_._ ......
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In
precauuons must De rage
to p e-
vent
same manner
as the stop block.
creep.
_
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_:
USE OF THE DADO
HEAD
The dado saw or head, as it is
SANDING
A sanding
mounted
'forfine

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