INCRA Build-It STS Mortiser User Manual

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INCRA Build-It STS Mortiser Manual

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As in most woodworking projects, the alignment between
parts is an important part of the finished look of the
construction. Sometimes, you’ll want a flush alignment as
shown in

Fig. 32, while other projects may require offset

alignments,

Fig. 33. Either way, you’ll want to be able to

control and maintain the alignment selected. This is often
accomplished through the use of reference marks placed
on the individual parts. These marks are then used to
ensure the correct face or edge of the material is placed
against the fence when setting up for a cutting operation.
Work piece reference marks used with your STS Mortiser
will also help in determining whether you will need an infeed
or outfeed faceplate stop when setting the slot to end of
board distance.

For example, in order to keep the flush alignments shown
in

Fig. 34, you’ll mark the surfaces that you want aligned

and the surfaces that will receive a cut. We have used
the letter “F” to designate the surface that will be placed
against the faceplate, and the letter “C” to represent the
surface that will receive the cut. The pieces are numbered
1, 2 & 3. When cutting the #1 piece, it would be necessary
to use an infeed faceplate stop in order to position surface
“F” against the faceplate, with surface “C” face down over
the cutter,

Fig. 35.

When cutting the same mortise on the #3 piece, however,
the setup would require the use of an outfeed stop in
order to position the material with the “F” surface against

the faceplate and the “C” surface face down,

Fig. 36.

The procedure is the same for offset alignments, except
that the edge-to-cutter distance is changed when setting
up for the cuts on piece #2.

Fig.35

Using Infeed Faceplate Stop

Fig.36

Using Outfeed Faceplate Stop

Fig.34

Reference Marks

Fig.32

Fig.33

flush alignment

offset

alignment

F

1

2

3

F

F

F

C

C

infeed

faceplate stop

F

” mark is against

the faceplate

C

” mark is face

down over cutter

piece #3

outfeed faceplate stop

C

” mark is

face down

F

” mark is

against the faceplate

piece #1

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