Featherboard; Attaching Auxiliary Board To Crooked Workpiece - Craftsman 113.198251 Operator's Manual

10-inch electronic radial saw with 23" cabinet and 1 door, & with leg set
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Featherboard
Featherboards are used during rip cutting to
help keep the workpiece against the fence,
The featherboard
is clamped to the front
table, so that the angled edge of the feather-
board is against the worlcpiece on the infeed
end of the blade, The other edge of the
workpiece is against the fence.
Make new featherboards
when existing ones
have been damaged.
1, Use solid (knot free) lumber 24 inches by
5 1/2 inches by 3/4 inch°
2. On the 24 inch sides mark a point 5 1/2 ino
ches down on the left and 9 1/2 inches down
on the right from the edge of the board.
Draw
a line between
the points.
3,Crosscut
workpiece
at a 30 ° angle then rip
to make the kerfs,
4, Do not clamp the featherboard
against the
cut off part of the workpiece_
Fig° 136 Way to Use a Featherboard
Attaching
Auxiliary
Board to
Crooked
Workpiece
If the workpiece you want to rip cut does not
have a straight edge, attach an auxiliary board
to the workpiece,
L Place irregular
side of workpiece
against
fence.
Note: Alt Dimensions
in Inches
Fig. 135 Featherboard Dimensions
2. Place straight edged auxiliary board on top
of workpiece and against fence.
3. Tack the auxiliary board to the worlcpiece.
The auxiliary board must not extend beyond
the leading end of the workpiece and should
cover the workpiece width only enough to
pass between the blade and fence.
3, Use a fence that is equal to or higher than
the combined height of the workpiece and
auxiliary board.
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