Rabbeting; Ploughing Or Molding - Sears Craftsman 113.221770 Owner's Manual

10" bench top table saw
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Rabbeting
Rabbeting is known as cutting out a section of the
corner
of a piece of material, across an end or along ar] edge.
To make a rabbet requires cuts which do not go
a]! the
way through the material.
Therefore,
the b_ade
guard
must be removed.
1. Remove blade guard.
2. For rabbeting along an edge (long way of workpiece)
as shown, add facing fo rip fence approxir*natetY
as
high as the workpiece
is wide. Adjust rip fence
and
blade to required dimensions;
then make first Gilt
with
board flat on table as you would with any rip (type)
cut;
make second cut with workplace
on edge. Follow
all
precautions,
safety
instructions,
and
operational
instructions as for dpping,
or rip type operations,
including featherboards
and push stick, etc.
3. For rabbeting
across an end, for workpiece
10-1/2"
and narrower, make the rabbet cut with the board
flat
on the table. Using the miter gauge fitted with a faci_g,
follow the same procedures and instructions
for
cross
cutting making successive cuts across the width
of the
workpiece
to obtain the desired width of cut.
Do
not
use the rip fence for rabbeting across the end.
WARNING: For your own safety, install blade
guard
I
immediately upon completion of rabbeting operation.
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Some rabbet outs can a_so be made in one pass
of th,e
workplace over the cutter using a dado head.
Ploughing
or Molding
Ploughing is grooving with the grain the long way
of the
workpiece, using the fence. Use featherboards
and
push
sticks as required.
Molding is shaping the workplace with the grain
the
long
way of the workpiece,
using the fence.
Use
feather-
boards and push sticks as required.
WARNING: For your own safety, always replace
the I
blade, blade guard, spreader and blade insert
when
I
you are finished.
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Rabbet
Second
Cut
Rabbeting Along the Edge
Second Cut Etc.
First Cut
Rabbeting Across the End
Ploughing
Molding
First Cut
Rabbet
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