Making 90° Corner Cuts: Cutting Inside 90° Corners; Making 90° Corner Cuts: Cutting Outside 90° Corners - Bench Dog Tools CROWN CUT Instructions Manual

Crown/cove cutting jig
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Inside 90° Corners
Making 90° Corner Cuts
THESE WARNINGS PERTAIN TO ALL REMAINING STEPS:
> Always position the Crown-Cut on the
miter saw so that it is clear of the
blade's cutting path by at least 1/2".
> Hold the Crown-Cut and molding
securely against the fence of the
miter saw when making cuts.
> Always position moldings upside
down on the Crown-Cut. The jig will
not produce the desired results if the
molding is not positioned upside down.
> For best results, always provide
adequate support for long moldings.
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Outside 90° Corners
> Keep hands and fingers out of the path of the saw
blade. Maintain awareness of the blade at all times.
> Never cut cross-handed.
> Always allow the blade to come to a
complete stop before lifting the miter
saw handle and removing the
Crown-Cut, the molding and/or any
offcut pieces.
> Do NOT attempt to cut pieces
shorter than 7".
> Always make tests cuts in scrap
molding to verify the fit of the joint
before cutting your final workpieces.

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