Cutting Base Molding; Cutting Crown Molding - Bosch 5412L Operating Instructions Manual

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Saw
Operations
Cutting Base Molding
• Base molding can be cut vertical against fence or
flat on the table.
The maximum size that can be
vertical
on the fence is 4-1/4", flat on table
is
10-1/4".
• Follow the table for helpful hints on cutting base
molding for corners that have 90 ° angles.
• Cutting base molding can be done either as a chop
cut or a slide cut depending on the size of the work-
piece.
BASE MOLDING
CUTTING
INSTRUCTIONS
LOCATION OF
Molding in Vertical Position:
Molding in Horizontal Position:
MOLDING
_
Back of molding is
Back of molding is flat
ON SAW
against the fence
on the table
Bevel Angle
_
Bevel = 0 °
Bevel = 45 °
Molding Piece Being Cut _
To left of corner
To right of corner
To left of corner To right of corner
Inside
Miter Angle
Left at 45 °
Right at 45 °
0 °
0 °
corner of wall
;
,
Position of
Bottom
Bottom
Top against
Bottom
molding on Saw
against table
against table
fence
against fence
Finished
Keep left
Keep right
Keep left
Keep left
side
side of cut
side of cut
side of cut
side of cut
Outside
Miter Angle
Right at 45 °
Left at 45 °
0 °
0 °
corner of wall
Position of
Bottom
Bottom
Bottom against
Top against
I
molding on Saw
against table
against table
fence
fence
Finished
Keep left
Keep right
Keep right
Keep right
side
side of cut
side of cut
side of cut
side of cut
Cutting Crown Molding
• Crown molding must be cuts must be positioned
properly to fit exactly.
• There are two ways to cut crown molding: flat on
table or angled to table and fence.
• Crown
molding's
"spring
angle"
is the angle
between the back of the molding and the bottom
flat surface that fits against the wall.
• This
miter
saw has special
miter detents
at
31.6 ° and
bevel
detents
at
33.9 °.
These
detents allow you to easily position most crown
moldings flat on the table and make precise cuts
for 90 ° corners. (These detents are only for use
with crown
moldings
that have a 38 ° "spring
angle".)
NOTE:
These
detents
cannot
be
used with 45 ° crown molding.
• See also pages 29 & 30 for miter and bevel angle
charts
for
cutting
crown
moldings
that
have
38 ° and 45 ° spring angles (and the material is
laid flat on the miter saw base). Each chart lists the
exact miter and bevel settings required for a wide
range of corner angles.
• Even though these angles are standards,
most
rooms do not have angles of exactly 90 ° , there-
fore, you will need to fine tune your settings.
The
optional
Bosch
DWM40L
MiterFinder
Digital
Anglefinder/Protractor
measures
spring
angles and corner angles, then automatically
deter-
mines
the
exact
miter
and
bevel
settings
necessary
to make
each crown
molding
cut fit
perfectly.
28.

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