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Templates – Woodstock SHOP FOX W1701 User Manual

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5. Now place a straightedge against both faces of the

fence to check alignment. Once they are both in

alignment, make sure the lock handle is tightened.

Always feed the wood against the rotation of the cutter as

shown in

Figure 32. Another way to conceptualize this is

to always feed the wood into the cutter so that the cutter

is pushing against the direction of feed. Never feed wood

in the same direction as the cutter rotation. This is called

a “climb cut” and is extremely dangerous.

Also, examine the grain on the side edge of the board.

Whenever possible, run the board so the shaper cutters

are cutting with the grain as shown in

Figure 31. This will

minimize the chance of tear out.

Figure 32. Sequence for shaping an edge

around a workpiece

(Guard Removed For Clarity).

Figure 33. Profile of a template being

used.

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CUTTER CONTACT HAZARD!

Cutting small or narrow workpieces

greatly increases the risk of cutter

contact during operation. Use jigs

or holding devices when cutting to

reduce this risk.

The use of templates allows identical parts to be cut

with speed and accuracy. Shaping with a pattern begins

by attaching a prefabricated template to the rough

workpiece. The edge of the template rides against a rub

collar on the spindle as the cutter cuts the matching

profile on the workpiece edge as shown in

Figure 33.

Template Construction Tips:

Make sure that screws or clamps will not come into

contact with the cutter.

Design the assembly so that cutting will occur under-

neath the workpiece.

Make handles for safety and control.

Use materials that will move easily across the table

surface and rub collar.

Install hold-down clamps at three sides of the pat-

tern assembly or screw the pattern assembly to the

back side of the workpiece.

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