Grizzly G0700 User Manual

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Model g0700 (Mfg. since 8/09)

5"

5"

4" Slot

(Top View)

(Side View)

3

/

8

"

Countersink on Bottom

1

/

4

" Hole

figure 82. Miter bar pattern.

5. Cut a miter bar that will fit in the table miter

slot approximately 5" long, as shown in

figure 82.

tip: Consider making the miter bar longer for
larger featherboards—approximately half the
length of the total featherboard—to support
the force applied to the featherboard during
use.

6. drill a

1

4

" hole in the center of the bar, then

countersink the bottom to fit a

1

4

"-20 flat head

screw.

7. Mark a 4" line through the center of the coun-

tersunk hole in the center, then use a jig saw
with a narrow blade to cut it out.

8. assemble the miter bar and featherboard

with a

1

4

"-20 x flat head screw, flat washer,

and a wing nut or a star knob (see

figure

83). Congratulations! your featherboard is
complete.

4. rout a

1

4

"–

3

8

" wide slot 4"–5" long in the

workpiece and 1"–2" from the short end of the
featherboard (see

figure 81).

figure 81. slot routed in featherboard.

1"-2"

4"-5"

1

/

4

"-

3

/

8

"

Slot

(Side View)

Wing Nut

Miter Bar

Featherboard

Flat Head Screw

Flat Washer

figure 83. assembling miter slot featherboard

components.

tip: The length of the flat head screw depends
on the thickness of the featherboard—though
1

1

2

" to 2" lengths usually work.


now, proceed to

mounting featherboard in

miter slot on page 49.

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