Basic saw operations, Using the miter gauge, Additional safety instructions for crosscutting – Craftsman 113.299210 User Manual

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Basic Saw Operations

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Using the Miter Gauge

The miter gauge is used when crosscutting, miter cutting,
bevel cutting, compound miter cutting, dadoing and when

rabbeting across the end of a narrow workpiece

WARNING; For your own safety, always observe
the following safety precautions in addition to the
safety instructions of pages 2, 3, 4, 5,24 & 25,

Additional Safety Instructions for Crosscutting

Before Starting:

" Never use the rip fence when crosscutting except as

specificaiiy instructed.

® An auxiliary wood facing attached to the miter gauge

can help prevent workpiece twisting and throwbacks
Attach it to the slots provided Make the facing long

enough and big enough to support your work Make
sure, however, it will not interfere with the sawblade
guard,

* Use jigs or fixtures to help hold any piece too smaii to

extend across the full length of the miter gauge face
during the cut. This lets you properly hold the miter

gauge and workpiece and helps keep your hands away

from the blade

While cutting:

• To avoid blade contact, always hold the miter gauge as

shown in the this section

Crosscutting

Definition; A cutting or shaping operation made across
the width of a workpiece.

The graduations on the miter gauge provide ample accu­

racy for average woodworking in some cases where
extreme accuracy is required, make a trial cut and then
recheck it with a precision square, or protractor,

NOTE: The space between the miter gauge bar and the
groove in the table is held to a minimum during manufac­

turing.

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: Qiuing a piece ot sandpaper to the face of the
miter gauge head can help prevent the workpiece from
“creeping” while it is being cut

The miter gauge head is Socked in position by twisting the
lock knob clockwise Always tighten it securely when in

use.

WARNING: To avoid blade contact or kickback,

hold miter gauge properly^_________ ___

The miter gauge may be used in either of the grooves in
the table

When using the miter gauge in the left hand groove, hold
the workpiece firmly against miter gauge head with your

left hand, and grip the iock knob with your right hand

When using the miter gauge in the right hand groove,
hold the workpiece with your right hand and the iock knob
with your left hand

Sandpaper

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