Ploughing And Molding; Resawing - Craftsman 113.221620 Owner's Manual

8 inch direct drive table saw
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Narrow stripsthickerthantheAuxiliaryFence/Work
Supportmayenterthe guardandstrikethe baffle.
CAREFULLY raiseguardonlyenoughto clearthe
workpiece. U sePUSHBLOCK to completecut.
BAFFLE
RESAWING
RESAWING
is a "thru-sawing"
cut made by ripping
a piece
of wood
through
its thickness.
Do
not
attempt
to res'aw
BOWED
or WARPED
material.
NOTE:
To
RESAW
a piece
of wood
it will
be
necessary
to remove
the blade guard
... and usethe
AUXILIARY
FENCE/WORK
SUPPORT.
(See "Work
Helpers").
Clamp
it to the table
so that
the
workpiece
will
SLIDE
EASILY
but not TILT
or MOVE
SIDEWAYS
without
BINDING
between
the two fences.
Do not clamp
directly
to the bottom
edge of thetable
because
the
"swivel"
of the
clamp
will
not
grip
properly.
Place a small
block
of wood
between
the
bottom
edge
of the table
and the "C" clamp.
WARNING:
FOR YOUR
OWN
SAFETY
...
1. DO
NOT
"BACK
UP"
(REVERSE
FEEDING)
WHILE
RESAWlNG
BECAUSE
THIS
COULD
CAUSE
A KICKBACK.
2. MAKE FIRST PASS TO A DEPTH
SLIGHTLY
LESS THAN ONE-HALF
THE WIDTH OF THE
BOARD;
KEEP
SAME
FACE
OF
BOARD
AGAINST
FENCE FOR SECOND PASS AS THE
FIRST PASS.
3. INSTALL
BLADE
GUARD
IMMEDIATELY
UPON
COMPLETION
OF
THE
RESAWING
OPERATION.
SMALL BLOCK
OF WOOD
PLOUGHING
AND
MOLDING
PLOUGHING
is grooving
with
the grain
the
long
way of the workpiece,
using
the fence.
USE feather-
boards
and push sticks
as required.
PLOUGHING
3O
MOLDING
is shaping
the workpiece
with the grain
the long way of the workpiece,
using
the fence.
Use
featherboards
and push sticks
as required.
MOLDING

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