5. If the spline doesn't fit, adjust the fence position slightly and
make more test cuts. Repeat until you arrive at the right
setting, then rout your splines.
Use a push stick to move material through
the blade to keep hands away from blade. Failure to do so
could lead to serious injury.
6. Use a push stick to rip the dovetailed section of the spline
blank(s) from the rest of the stock and cut into shorter pieces.
Fig. 8.
7. Apply glue to the splines and slots and install the splines. Let
glue dry. Fig. 9.
8. Trim splines flush to box sides, then sand smooth. Fig. 10.
For Straight Splines
1. Cut or obtain appropriately dimensioned stock. (The fit should
be snug but not overly so.)
2. Apply glue to the splines and slots and install the splines.
Let glue dry.
3. Trim splines flush to box sides with flush-cut saw,
then sand smooth.
Check Rockler.com for updates to these instrutions. If you have
further questions, please contact our Technical Support Department
at 1-800-260-9663 or support@rockler.com
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
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