Crosscutting - Craftsman 113.29570 Owner's Manual

1o-inch motorized table saw
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PUSH
STICK
NOTCH
PUSH STICK AND PUSH BLOCK
Make the Push Stick using a piece of 1 x 2, or rip one from
a wide board, say 11-1/2 in, wide, and set the rip fence
9-7/8 in. from the sawblade.
Make the Push Block using a piece of 3/8 in. and 3/4 in.
plywood.
The small piece of wood 3/8 in. x 3/8 in. × 2-1/2 in. should
be GLUED
to the plywood...
DO NOT USE NAILS. This
is to
prevent
dulling
the sawblade
in
the event
you
mistakingly
cut into the push block.
Position the handle in the center of the plywood and fasten
tosether with glue and woodscrews.
AUXI LIARY FENCE
Make one using a piece of 3/8 in. and 3/4 in. plywood.
Fasten _ogether with glue and woodscrews_
NOTE:
Since the Push Block
is used with
the Auxiliary
Fence, the 4-3/4 in. dimensions must be held identical on
both the pieces.
THESE EDGES MUST
_E PARALLEL
WOOD
NOT'E:
All
dimensions _n inches
PUSH
BLOCK
3/8 PLYWOOD
THIS FACE AND THIS EDGI
EDGE MUST BE PARALLEL
3/8 pLYWOOD
NOTE:
All d_menslons _n inches
AUXILIARY
FENCE
3/4 pLYWOOD
CROSSCUTTI
NG
CROSSCUTTING
is known
as cutting
wood
across
the
grain,
at 90 O, or square
with
both
the edge and the flat
side
of the wood.
This is done
with
miter
gauge set at "0".
The graduations
on the
mite'r
gauge
provide
accuracy
for
average
woodworklng.
In
Some
cases
where
extreme
accuracy
is required,
when making
angle cuts; for example,
make
a trial
cut
and' then
recheck
it
with
an accurate
square,
or protractor.
If necessary,
the miter
gauge head
can be swiveled
slightly
to compensate
for any inacurracy.
NOTE:
The
space between
the miter
gauge
bar and the
groove
in
the
table
is
held
to
a
minimum
during
manufacturing.
For
maximum
accuracy
when using the miter
gauge, always
"favor"
one side of the groove
in the table.
In other
words,
don't
move the miter
gauge from
side to side while cutting,
but keep
one side of the bar riding
against
one side of the
groove.
NOTE:
Glue a piece of sandpaper
to the face of the miter
gauge
head.
This
will
help
prevent
the
workpiece
from
"creeping"
while
it is being cut.
The
Hold-Down
Clamp
(Optional
Accessory)
should
be
used on the miter
gauge for greater accuracy.
The miter
gauge may be used in either
of the grooves in the
table.
Make sure it is locked.
When
using the miter
gauge in the LEFT
hand groove,
hold
the
workpieee
firmly
against
the
miter
gauge head
with
your
left hand, and grip the lock
knob with
your
right.
PLYWOOD
CLAMP_.D
tO
SAWHORSE
When
using the
RIGHT
hand groove,
hold the
workpiece
with
your
right
hand
and the
lock
knob
with
your
left
hand.
When
crosscutting
a long
board,
make
sure
that
it
is
supported.
You
can
make
a simple
support
by clamping
a piece
of
plywood
to a sawhorse.
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