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ROUTER PLANE O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L Depth Adjustment Dial Depth Stop Shown installed also Lock Knob Blade Holder Shaft Depth Adjustment Lock Knob Installed and not shown. DIAGRAM (QTY) PART NAME...
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Plane. No matter how dialed in your machinery setup is or how steady your hand, it’s nearly impossible to get perfectly parallel, flat-bottomed joinery straight off the cut. The sole of the Router Plane is machined flat and the blade is held parallel to the sole. Combined with precise depth control and flexibility in blade direction, your...
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1/8" Hex Key. 3. Using a setup block (sold separately), workpiece of a known dimension, or layout lines, elevate the sole of the Router Plane and lower the Blade to the desired depth. FIGURE E. FIGURE D-1...
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Mechanism may be installed. Each setup has its advantages for different operations. FIGURE H. pera a tion LOCATION 1 1. If you’ve ever used a router plane, you’ll recognize the ’ ’ Blade in Location 1. 2. With the Blade facing inwards, you get support on all four sides of the Blade.
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OPTIONAL FENCE ATTACHMENT SKU: WRP-F DIAGRAM (QTY) PART NAME NUMBER (1) Phenolic Fence Plate (2) Guide Rods (2) Guide Rod Clamps (2) Knurled Knobs (2) Flat Head Socket Cap Screws, 10-32 x 1/2" (4) Socket Head Cap Screws, 8-32 x 3/8" (1) 9/64"...
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3. To assemble the Fence, align the Guide Rods to the machined grooves in the Base of the Router Plane. Thread the Flat Head Socket Cap FIGURE M Screws into the adjacent threaded hole while aligning the notch in the Guide Rods.
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III. SHARPENING FIGURE N-1 1. The Blades can be sharpened while they’re installed on the Blade Holder Shaft or removed, whichever is more comfortable for you. 2. The backs of both Blades are ground flat. The bevel has been carefully ground to the right angle and requires only light honing before use.
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