Auxiliary Fence For Edging - Craftsman 113.198111 Operator's Manual

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5. Cut
out a notch
from
the
12 inch
side
of
tile 3/8 plywood
that
is 9 1/2 inches
long
by
.3/8 inch wide.
The
dimensions
of the remain-
ing 3/8 plywood
are shown
in Fig.
165.
6. Glue the 3/4 inch pl_'ood
on top of tile
3/8 inch ply,xood
so that their 12 inch sides
are square,
as shown;
These
Edges
Must
Be Parallel
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,4-3/4, !
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_'
12
[
J
3/8 -,- _
]
I
2-1/2 7
s-1/8 t- -q
3/4"
Plywood
!-1/4
x
1-1/4
3/8"
Plywood
2-1/2
3/8
3/8
Note
All Dimensions
in Inches
Fig. 112 Push Block
Dimensions
Auxiliary Fence for Edging
Make an auxiliary
fence for edging:
• before
doing edging with the arm at
0° miter position.
• when
existing
ones
have
been
damaged.
To make
a fence
for edging:
1. Use
3/4 inch
solid
(knot-free)
lumber.
2. Cut to the dimensions
shown.
Auxiliary
Fence
Spacer Table
Rear Table
7. Cut a piece of plywood
3/8 inch wide by
2 1/2 inches long and glue it to the underside
of the 3/8 inch plywood
in line with the edge
that sticks out. Do not use nails because
if
you accidemly
cut into the push block with
the saw blade,
the nails will dull the blade.
8. Lay the push block on top of the auxiliary
fence to make sure that their widths match
ex-
actly, and are each 4 3/4 inches.
I
Fig. 113 Way to Use Auxiliary
Fence/Push
Block
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17"' --_
_
16"-"'_|
45°_-"_45
°
"
" 12-1/4 3/4
T-
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Note: All Di%ensions
in Inches
3/4-_U_'-_1
Fig. 114 Auxiliary
Fence for Edging
For use of the molding
head or drum sander
with saw arbor vertical,
the rear table
re-
quires
an opening
(next to rear face of fence)
for arbor clearance.
Cut opening
directly
below arbor in vertical
position.
Opening
dimensions
are shown below.
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3
3-1/2
ea, Za ,e--f
!l
Note:
Al! Dimensions
in Inches
Fig. 115 Rear
Table Opening
Dimensions
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