Ploughing And Molding; Resawing; Cutting Panels; Rabbeting - Craftsman 113.298032 Owner's Manual

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PLOUGHING
AND MOLDING
PLOUGHING
is grooving
with
the grain the long way of the
workpiece,
using
the
fence.
USE
proper
holddowns
and
feed devices.
MOLDING
is shaping
the workpiece
with
the grain the long
way
of
the
workpiece,
using
the
fence.
Use
proper
holddowns
and feed devices,
RESAWING
RESAWlNG
is known
as ripping
a piece of wood
through
its
thickness.
Do
not
attempt
to
resaw
BOWED
or
WARPED
material.
NOTE:
To
RESAW
a piece of wood
wider
than
3-3/8
in ....
it will
be necessary
to remove
the
blade
guard
...
and use the 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 the table
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.
SMALL BLOCK
OF WOOD
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 RESAWlNG
OPERATION.
CUTTING
PANELS
When
cutting
panels
(whenever
fence
is positioned
odtside
of
table
surface);
ALWAYS
use
the
AUXILIARY
FENCE/WORK
SUPPORT.
1.
Unlock
fence and raise rear end.
2.
Position
AUXILIARY
FENCE/WORK
SUPPORT
as
shown
and attach
it with
two "C"
clamps.
AUXILIARY
FENCE/
WORK
SUPPORT
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 rabbetilag along an edge (long
way of workpiece)
as
shown,
add facing
to rip fence
(see 5. RIP FENCE,
p.
21)
approximately
as high
as the workpiece
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
all
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
101/2" and
narrower
make
the
rabbet
cut
with
the
board
flat
on
the table
using the miter
gage fitted
with
a facing
(per
"6.
MITER
GAUGE"
on p.21).
DO
NOT
use the rip
fence.
4.
INSTALL
BLADE
GUARD
IMMEDIATELY
UPON
COMPLETION
OF RABBETING
OPERATION.
Rabbet
cuts
can
also
be made
using
the
dado
head
or
molding
head.
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