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Groove cutting, Routing small stock – Grizzly T10222 User Manual

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Model t10222 (Mfg. since 12/09)

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Groove Cutting

groove cutting produces a groove or bead into the
face of the board.

To cut a groove into the face of the

workpiece:

1. disConnECt routEr FroM poWEr!

2. secure the bit into the router according to the

router manufacturer's instructions.

3. install the smallest table insert into the table

that still allows the bit to freely rotate.

4. Make sure both fence boards are even with

one another and secured to the fence assem-
bly.

5. raise the bit to the desired height, then adjust

the fence assembly so that the fence boards
are behind the bit the same distance as the
desired depth-of-cut (see the illustrations in

figures 23–24).

Depth-of-Cut

Top View

figure 23. groove cutting setup, top view (guard

removed for clarity).

Depth-of-Cut

Side View

Bit

Table

Fence

figure 24. groove cutting setup, side view

(guard removed for clarity).

6. lock the fence assembly in place, tighten all

knobs, connect the router to power, then per-
form the cut.

Routing Small Stock

Feeding small stock past the router bit is always
dangerous. if you must route small stock, use a
zero-clearance fence. this will provide greater
protection for the operator, better workpiece sup-
port, and reduced tear out on narrow or fragile
stock.

To make a zero-clearance fence:

1. disConnECt routEr FroM poWEr!

2. remove the fence boards from the fence

assembly.

3. select a piece of straight and smooth stock

that is the same height and thickness as the
fence boards and approximately 24" long.