Saw operations, Continued), Crown molding laying flat on table – Bosch 4410L User Manual

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Notes: Position workpiece with its back flat on the
saw table.

Always place top edge of molding against fence
(Decorative edge is at the bottom of crown molding.)

"Spring angle" refers to angle between wall and

crown molding.

Cutting crown molding flat on the table can be done

either as a chop cut or a slide cut depending on the
width of the workpiece.

1. For 90° corner, set the bevel and miter angles

using Charts below. Tighten the miter lock knob
and the bevel lock lever.

2. Position molding on saw table. Clamp workpiece in

place using the quick clamp.

Use clamping position that does not
interfere with operation. Before

switching on, lower head assembly to make sure
clamp clears guard and head assembly.

3. Follow procedures for either chop cut or slide cut

(see page 26).

4. Wait until blade comes to a complete stop before

returning head assembly to the raised position
and/or removing workpiece.

NOTE: ALWAYS TAKE A TEST CUT USING
SCRAP TO CONFIRM CORRECT ANGLES.

Figure: Crown Molding Laying Flat

Saw Operations

(continued)

WARNING

!

Molding Spring Angle is 38 degrees

Miter

Bevel

(Table)

(Tilt)

Setting

Setting

Inside Corner
Left end (A)

(31.6) Right

(33.9) Left

Use the left end of the cut

Right end (B)

(31.6) Left

(33.9) Right

Use the right end of the cut

Outside Corner
Left end (C)

(31.6) Left

(33.9) Right

Use the left end of the cut

Right end (D)

(31.6) Right

(33.9) Left

Use the right end of the cut

Molding Spring Angle is 45 degrees

Miter

Bevel

(Table)

(Tilt)

Setting

Setting

Inside Corner
Left end (A)

(35.3) Right

(30.0) Left

Use the left end of the cut

Right end (B)

(35.3) Left

(30.0) Right

Use the right end of the cut

Outside Corner
Left end (C)

(35.3) Left

(30.0) Right

Use the left end of the cut

Right end (D)

(35.3) Right

(30.0) Left

Use the right end of the cut

Crown Molding Laying Flat on Table

Miter and Bevel Settings for Standard Crown Molding Cuts

(When Crown Molding is Lying Flat on Table)

Assumptions: Molding is milled consistently. Corner is exactly 90°.

Quick-Action

Clamp

Crown

Molding

31.6° Miter

33.9° Bevel

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