Helpful Hints; Making A 4-Sided Frame - Craftsman 113.197110 Operator's Manual

10-inch radial saw
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Hel ,fill Hints
In order to get accurate
cutting
results
from
your radial arm saw, do the following:
1. Follow all steps in the Alignment
of
the Blade section.
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3. Place the same edge of the workplece
against
the fence for all cuts. Make the first cut
at one end of the workpiece,
then flip the
workpiece
over and make the second cut from
the other end. Continue
this way until all four
cuts are made. (Figure.
121)
2. Place the long edge of your framing
square against the edge of the
workpiece that will be held against the
fence during cutting. Make sure that
this edge of the workpiece is straight.
3. Make sure that your workpiece
lays
fiat on the front table
of your saw.
4. Clean
all sawdust
and woodchips
from the table.
5. Hold the workpiece
firmly against
the
fence and table
during all cuts. You
should use extra force during
miter and
bevel cuts since the workpiece
tends to
move when these cuts are made.
"6. Use the right sawblade
for each job,
and make sure that all blades
and cut-
ting tools are sharp.
When making a four-sided frame:
1. Make sure that the top and bottom
pieces are exactly the same length.
This
Edge of Board
Fence
Against
Fence
For All Cuts
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Turn workpiece over end for end..
keep same edge against fence when
making
successive
cuts.
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Pencil
Line for
Gauging Required
Length
Fig. 121- Making a 4-Sided Frame
4. Make a pencil
line on the table for
gauging
the length of each cut.
2. Make sure that both side pieces are
exactly the same length.
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