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19
ENGLISH
Alternative Method for Cutting Crown
Molding
Place the molding at an angle between the fence
9
and
the saw table
44
, with the top side of the molding on the
table and the bottom side of the molding on the fence as
shown in FigureV.
The advantage to cutting crown molding using this method
is that no bevel cut is required. Minute changes in the miter
angle can be made without affecting the bevel angle. This
way, when corners other than 90º are encountered, the saw
can be quickly and easily adjusted forthem.
Instructions for Cutting Crown Molding
Angled Between the Fence and Base of
the Saw for All Cuts
This saw can cut up to 9/16” (14 mm) x 3-5/8” (92 mm)
crown moldingnested.
1. Angle the molding so the bottom of the molding (part
which goes against the wall when installed) is against
the fence
9
and the top of the molding is resting on
the saw table
44
, as shown in FigureV.
2. The angled “flats” on the back of the molding must rest
squarely on the fence and sawtable.
Inside corner Outside corner
Left side
Miter right at 45°
Save right side of cut
Miter left at 45°
Save right side of cut
Right side
Miter left at 45°
Save left side of cut
Miter right at 45°
Save left side of cut
Special Cuts
NEVER MAKE ANY CUT UNLESS THE MATERIAL IS
SECURED ON THE TABLE AND AGAINST THEFENCE.
Bowed Material (Fig. W, X)
When cutting bowed material always position it as shown in
FigureW and never like that shown in FigureX. Positioning
the material incorrectly will cause it to pinch the blade near
the completion of thecut.
Fig. W
Fig. X
Cutting Round Material
Rounded material should be clamped or held firmly to the
fence to keep it from rolling. This is extremely important
when making anglecuts.
Cutting Large Material (Fig. Y)
Occasionally you will encounter a piece of wood a little
too large to fit beneath the lower guard. To clear the guard
over the wood, with the saw off and your right hand on
the operating handle, place your right thumb outside of
the upper portion of the guard and roll the guard up just
enough to clear the wood, as shown in FigureY. Release
the guard prior to starting the motor. The guard mechanism
will function properly during the cut. Only do this when
necessary. NEVER TIE, TAPE, OR OTHERWISE HOLD THE
GUARD OPEN WHEN OPERATING THISSAW.
Fig. Y
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