Rabbeting; Dadoing - Craftsman 113.298720 Owner's Manual

10-inch table saw, saw with legs two cast iron table extensions motor and quick release rip fence
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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
an edge
To make a RABBET requires cuts which do not go all
the way through
the material.
Therefore
the blade
guard must be removed
1 Remove blade guard.
2. For rabbeting along an edge (long way of work-
piece) as shown, add facing to rip fence approxi-
mately as high as the workplece
is wide. Adjust
rip fence and blade to required dimensions;
then
make first cut with board flat on table as any rip
(type) cut: make second cut with workpiece on
edge. Follow al! precautions,
safety instructions,
and operational
instructions
as for ripping,
or rip
type operations,
including
feather boards
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 facing, follow the same procedures
and instructions
for cross cutting making succes-
sive 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.
4. iNSTALL BLADE G UARD IMMEDIATELY
UPON
COMPLETION
OF RABBETING
OPERATION,
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_FIRST
CUT
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SECOND
CUT
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RABBETING
ALONG
THE EDGE
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RABBETING
ACROSS THE END
Rabbet cuts can also be made in one pass of the
workpiece over the cutter using the dado head or
molding head.
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PLOUGHING
AND MOLDaNG
PLOUGHING
is grooving
with the grain the long
way of the workpiece
using the fence. USE feather-
boards and push sticks as req ui red,
PLOUGHING
DADOING
Instructions
for operating
the Dado Head are con-
tained in booklet furnished
with the Dado Head.
The
Recommended
Dado
Head
is
isted under
Recommended
Accessories
in this manual.
The arbor on the saw, is only long enough so that the
widest cut that can be made is 13/16" wide.
It is not necessary to install the outside
loose cotlar
before screwing
o_ the arbor nut. Make sure the
arbor nut is tight.
ALWAYS
USE DADO
INSERT
LISTED
UNDER
RECOMMENDED
ACCESSORIES.
MOLDING
_sshaping the worKplece w_th the grain
the long way of the workpiece,
using the fence. Use
featherboards
and push sticks as rec uired
MOLDING
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LOOSE COLLAR'-----_j
1
ARBOR NUT"
When using the dado head, it will be necessary
to
removelhe
Blade Guard and Spreader.
Using MITER
GAUGE,
FENCE,
REATHERBOARDS
and PUSH
STICK, etc. as required,
ALWAYS
REPLACE
THE
BLADE,
GUARD
AND
SPREADER WHEN YOU ARE FINISHED DADOING.
_SAW
ARBOR
REMOVE
SAWBLADEAND
INSTALL
DADO
HEAD
BACK OF SAW
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