Craftsman 113.197511 Owner's Manual page 70

10-1nch radial saw
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Cutting
Aides
Auxiliary
Fence
for
Edging
You
must
use an auxiliary
fence
for
edging
because
you cannot
completely
lo-
cate
the cutting
tool behind
a rip fence.
Also,
edging
requires
the use of a molding
head
guard
(see
Accessories).
To make an auxiliary
fence for edging, use
3/4"knot-free
lumber.
Cut two pieces
to
dimensions
shown (inches).
To form
fence, glue both pieces at right angles to a
piece of lumber
_/4"x 1". Reinforce
with
nails.
Install the fence in the front position.
Reverse
order of rear and spacer tables,
because
to use molding
head or drum
sander
with arbor vertical,
you may have
to make a 3" x 31/F opening
in rear table
for arbor clearance
in order to get cutting
tool closer to table. (Spacer
table is too
narrow
for such an opening.)
Note: Initial
edge cut will round
angled
edges
offence.
Note: I47zen using drum sander, vacuum
motor @en to prevent sawdust!powder
build-up,
because powder interferes with
motor ventilation
and can clog, starter
switch.
Featherboard
Use a featherboard
on the infeed side
during
ripping
to help keep the workpiece
against
the fence.
To make a featherboard,
use knot-free
_/4"
lumber
5 v_2" w ide. Miter
crosscut lumber
at a 30 ° angle to 24". Rip to make 5" long
cuts about 1/4"apart.
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