Profile Routing; Routing Small Stock - Grizzly T10432 Owner's Manual

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profile Routing

To cut a profile into the workpiece:
1.
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2.
secure the bit into the router according to the
router manufacturer's instructions.
3.
install the smallest table insert into the table
that still allows the bit to freely rotate.
4.
raise the bit to the desired height, then adjust
the fence assembly so the fence boards are
behind the bit the same distance as the
desired depth-of-cut (see the illustrations in
figures 18–19).
figure 18. groove cutting setup, top view (guard
removed for clarity).
Depth-of-Cut
Side View
Bit
Table
figure 19. groove cutting setup, side view
(guard removed for clarity).
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Top View
Depth-of-Cut
5.
make sure both fence boards are even with
one another and the table t-slot.
6.
lock the fence assembly in place, tighten all
knobs, connect the router to power, then per-
form the cut.

Routing Small Stock

Feeding small stock past the router bit increases
the risk of kickback from the workpiece slipping
into the space between the fence and bit. if you
must route small stock, use a zero-clearance
fence. this will provide greater protection for the
operator, better workpiece support, and reduced
tear out on narrow or fragile stock.
To make a zero-clearance fence:
1.
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2.
remove the fence boards from the fence
support.
3.
select a piece of straight and smooth stock
that is the same height and thickness as the
fence boards and approximately 36" long.
4.
Cut an outline of the spindle and router bit
from the center of the stock selected in Step
3, as illustrated in figure 20.
Note: Make the outline as close as possible
to the router bit and spindle without interfer-
ing with rotation.
Mounting
Fastener
Zero-Clearance Fence
Table
figure 20. example of a zero-clearance fence.
model t10432 (mfg. since 11/10)
Cutter

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