laner operation
When planing
wood
3/4 in, thick and NARROWER
than
the
hold
down/push
block,
tilt
the
hold
down/push
i block
so that
it
ctears the top
of the cutterguard
while
feed ng.
Never plane wood that is thinner
than 1/2 in ....
because
it is apt to split
or shatter
and thus has a greater
tenden-
cy tO kickbacki
BEY ELING
Adjust
the fence
to the desired
angle ...tighten
fence
and guard
lock
knobs,
Follow
the
same
procedure
for
jointing
or
planing.
NOTE:
Removing
only
the corner on the edge of a board
is known
as CHAMFERING.
Normally
a chamfer
is made with
one cut.,,
therefore,
acut
deePer
than
1/16
in. may
be made.
Use hold down/push
blocks
for
wood
under
3 in. wide.
PositiOn
them
so you have control
of the
workpiece
at
all times: and
so they
do not
contact
the
guard or the
cutter
head,
CHAMFER
BEVEL
NOTE:
Rabbeting
on
a Jointer
is consid_.red
to be a
dangerous
operation
because
it
requires
removal
of the
cutter
guard and increases
the potential
of kickback
be-
cause of excessive
depth
of cut,
NEVER
ATTEMPT
TO
PERFORM
A
RABBETING
OPERATION
ON THIS
JOINTER.
DO NOT OPERATE
JOtNTER/PLANER
WITH
CUTTERHEAD
OR
BELT
GUARDS
REMOVED.
Rabbet
cuts should
be made on the Radial Saw or Table
Saw b_ making
two cuts
with the sawblade
or by using
tbe,Dado
Head
or Molding
Head.
Rabbet
cuts can also
be made
using the Shaper
or Portable
Router.
RABBET
CUT
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