Bevel ripping narrow work, Using featherboards for thru-sawing – Craftsman 113.299210 User Manual

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WARNING: To avoid injury from blade contact
never thru-saw cuts narrower than 1/2” wide.

Baffle

N arrow strips thicker than the auxiliary {snce/w ork sup­

port m ay eritsr the guard and strike the baffle C arefully

raise

guard

only

enough

to

clear

the

workpiece

U se

push block to com plete cut

Bevel Ripping Narrow Work

W hen bevel ripping m aterial 6” or narrow er, Use fence on

the right side of the blade only. This w ill provide m ore

space betw een the fence and the saw biade for use of a

push stick. If the fence is m ounted to the left, the saw -

blade guard m ay interfere w ith proper use of a push stick

Using Featherboards for Thru-Sawing

Featherboards are not em ployed for thru-saw ing opera­

tions w hen using the m iter gauge

Featherboards are used to keep the w ork in contact w ith

the fence and fable as show n, and to help stop kick-
rl £3 r'li’ C i

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Add a 7-1/2” high fat facing board to the fence, the full

length of the fence.

M ount featherboards to facing board and table as shown,

so that leading edges of featherboards w ill support w ork­

piece

Featherboard

WARNING: Make sure the featherboard against the
edge presses only on the uncut portion |in front of

the blade). It might otherwise pinch the blade in
the kerf and cause a kickback.

Before

starting

the

operation

(sw itch

“O FF"

and

blade

below table surface);

1 Install featherboards so they exert pressure on the

w orkpiece; be positive they are securely attached

2. M ake sure by trial that the featherboards w iil stop a

kickback if one should occur

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