Featherboard; To Make A Push Block - Craftsman 113.234700 Owner's Manual

8 1/4-inch radial saw
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Cutting Aides
To make a push block:
1. Use one piece of _/4"plywood
and one
piece of _" plywood.
2. Cut the a/4"plywood
to 10" by 5".
3. Cut a triangular piece off each of two
corners by marking with a pencil in and
down 1v4"from the corners and cutting
along the diagonal formed by joining
the points.
4. Cut the _" plywood to 10" by 5v8".
5. CUt out an 8" by _" notch from the
10" side of the a_" plywood.
6. Glue the 3/4"plywood on top of the _"
plywood
so that their 10" sides are
square.
7. From notch cut out in step 5, cut a
piece of 3_"plywood to 2", and glue it to
underside
of the Y8"plywood, in line
with edge that sticks out. Do not use
nails because if you accidently cut into
push block with saw blade, nails will
dull blade.
8. _l__ay the push block on top of auxiliary
fence to make sure their widths match
exactly, and are each 43/4''.
Featherboard
Use a featherboard
during ripping to
help keep the workpiece against the
fence. Clamp the featherboard
to the
front table, so that the angled edge of
the featherboard
is against the
workpiece on the infeed side of the
blade. Do not clamp the featherboard
against the cut off part (outfeed side) of
the workpiece. If clamped to the outfeed
side, the featherboard can squeeze the
3/8" Plywood
314" Plywood
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318"" _
1-1/4"
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