Auxiliary Fence - RIDGID TS3612 Owner's Manual

10 inch contractor series belt drive saw
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Making the handle:
• Miter crosscut a piece of 3/4 inch thick
plywood to shape and size shown:
NOTE: The mitered corners can be any
size that looks like the drawing (about 1-1/2"
by 1-1/2").
Putting it Together
• Using good quality woodworking glue,
glue the 3/8" x 3/8" x 2-1/2" piece strip
saved earlier to the base as shown.
IMPORTANT: Do not use nails or screws.
This is to prevent dulling of the sawblade
in the event you cut into the push block.
• Position the handle at the center of the
plywood base as shown. Fasten them
together with glue and wood screws.
IMPORTANT: Make sure the screw heads
do not stick out from the bottom of the
base, they must be flush or recessed. The
bottom must be flat and smooth enough
to slide along the auxiliary fence you are
now ready to make.

Auxiliary Fence

Making the base:
• Start with a piece of 3/8 inch plywood
at least 5-1/2 inches wide or wider and
30 inches long or longer.
• Cut the piece to shape and size shown:
Making the side:
• Start with a piece of 3/4 inch plywood
at least 2-3/8 inches wide or wider and
27 inches long or longer.
• Cut the piece to shape and size shown:
Putting it together:
• Put the pieces together, as shown:
IMPORTANT: Make sure the screw heads
do not stick out from the bottom of the
base, they must be flush or recessed. The
bottom must be flat and smooth enough
to rest on the saw table without rocking.
3/4" Plywood Handle
3/8" Plywood Base
Glue
Only
Screw Head Must Be
Flush Or Recessed
Cutting Out the Base
2-5/8
3-1/2
3/8" Thick Plywood Base
Cutting Out the Side
3/4" Thick Plywood Side
Finished Auxiliary Fence
4-3/4"
3/8"
Plywood
This face and this edge
must be parallel
53
30"
27"
3/4" Plywood
5-1/2
1-1/4

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