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12"(305mm) compound laser miter saw
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CUTTING
CROWN
MOULDING
IN VERTICAL
POSITION
_MAKE
SURE THAT THE FENCES ARE CLEAR OF THE GUARD AND BLADE BEFORE USING SAW.
When cutting
crown
moulding
in vertical
position,
do not
bevel the cut. This method allows you to make the cut with
the cuttinghead
at 90 ° and with the table rotated 45 °.
1,
2.
Move the table to the 45 ° right miter position
and lock
the table in position.
NOTE: A positive stop is provided
to find this angle quickly.
Place
the crown
moulding
in the "nested"
position
between
the fence and table with the ceiling edge on
the base and the wall edge against
on the fence, as
shown
in Fig. M1. Make sure the flats of the molding,
(E) Fig. M1, are even with the fence and the table as
shown.
Make the cut.
NOTE:
The piece
of crown
moulding
used
for the
inside corner will always
be on the right side of the
blade,
as shown
at (A) Fig. M2. The piece of crown
moulding
used for the outside corner will always be on
the left side of the blade, as shown at (B) Fig. M2.
4.
To make the matching
halves of the inside and outside
corners,
rotate the table to the 45 ° left miter position.
NOTE: A positive stop is provided to find this angle
quickly.
5.
Place the crown
moulding
on the table as described
in step 2 and make the cut. In this case, the piece of
crown moulding
used for the outside corner will always
be on the right side of the blade, as shown
at (C) Fig.
M3. The piece of crown
moulding
used for the inside
corner will always
be on the left side of the blade, as
shown at (D) Fig. M3.
6.
Fig. M4 illustrates
the two outside
corner
pieces;
the
piece cut at (B) Fig. M2, and the piece cut at (C) Fig.
M3.
7.
Fig. M5 illustrates
the two
inside
corner
pieces;
the
piece cut at (D) Fig. M3, and the piece cut at (A) Fig.
M2.
NOTE: Whether
the crown moulding
edge angles are 52 °-
38 ° or 450-45 ° , the above method will work
NOTE: The above
instructions
assume
the wall corners
are 90 degrees.
If need be, adjust
the
miter
angle
to
accomodate
the
difference,
but it is not
necessary
to
change the bevel angle from 90 degrees.
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