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Filler Blocks for Cutting Crown Moldings
The majority of crown moldings have contact surfaces
of 52° and 38°to the rear surface of the molding, When
joining the face of the filler block these angles must be
maintained. The following illustrations show two
methods that can be used when cutting crown rnoldings
depending on hew the millerblock is attached to the
fence,
When the filler blocks are attached with the face of the
filler blocks pointing upwards, the molding must be
placed on the table upside down,
When the fitfer blocks are attached to the fence with
the face of the filler blocks pointing downwards, the
molding must be placed on the table tight side up, This
is the same position as it would be when nailed between
the ceiling and wall,
Make 2 filler blocks 10 inches long. Fasten blocks se-
curely to fence, For block face pointing downward, you
may need to drill new fastener holes in the fence.
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FENCE
FILLER BLOCK FACE
POINTING UPWARD
MOLDING
TABLE
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FENCE FILLER
BLOCK
FACE
POINTING
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f........f MOLDING
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Vertical Bevel Cutting
To make a miter cut in a 2 x 4 workpiece (actual 1%"
x 31/d') in the vertical position (on edge) a spacer; such
as the auxiliary fence described on the previous page,
isrequired Fence is located inthe front fence position,
FENCE
SPACE BLOCK /_
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/ 1% (41 mm)
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