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FEATURES The INCRA Shop Stop comes equipped with two Expandable two-piece FIG. 1 interchangeable and reversible stop surfaces – a vertical stop body to accommodate Shop Stop features arm which can be adjusted up or down to accommodate wooden subfences...
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Adding a wooden auxiliary fence to your INCRA Miter Sled, chop saw, or INCRA JIG Fence can be very beneficial in that it provides zero clearance between the cutter and the fence. A zero clearance auxiliary fence often translates to safer and cleaner cuts since the smaller opening provides more support for the workpiece at the cut.
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INCRA Shop Stop. This allows Stop body the Shop Stop to function as either an infeed or outfeed Vertical stop at the router table, or on either side of the blade at a stop arm chop saw or radial arm saw.
OPERATION Zeroing at the Router Table: Calibrating the Shop Stop For most applications at the router table you will be using your Shop Stop on for your Workstation: In order for your INCRA Shop Stop to the outfeed fence to limit the length of a cut relative to the front end of a board.
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In this case, since we used a ⁄ " bit each time you zero your Shop Stop. The “set up” rod should diameter set up rod, weʼll slide the scale to read have a diameter that is some multiple of ⁄...
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Zeroing at these tools is easy. Here’s how: With the saw unplugged, raise the blade about 1" and clamp the Shop Stop to your INCRA fence with the stop surface as close as possible to the blade. Position fence far enough away from the blade to comfortably clear the blade at ALL cutting angles.
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