Auxiliary fence construction – SawStop CNS175-AU User Manual
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SawStop 10” Contractor Saw 83
B
A
B
A
24"
2”
24"
5 1/2”
(3/4” thick)
(1/2” thick)
Auxiliary Fence Construction
This
diagram
illustrates
a
typical
auxiliary
fence
for
use
with
the
push
block
shown
on
page
84
. Cut
piece
A
out
of
3
⁄
4
inch
thick
hardwood
and
cut
piece
B
out
of
1
⁄
2
inch
thick
plywood.
Position
piece
A
along
the
edge
of
piece
B
as
shown
in
the
drawing
above,
and
attach
it
using
wood
glue
and
counter-sunk
wood screws.
Squares are 1 inch.
To
use
the
auxiliary
fence,
place
it
on
the
saw
with
piece
B
flat
on
the
table
top
and
piece
A
against
the
left
side
of
the
rip
fence.
Position
the
auxiliary
fence
so
that
the
front
edge
of
piece
B
is
1-2
inches
back
from
the
front
edge
of
the
table,
and
then
clamp
piece
A
securely
to
the
rip
fence.
Position
the
rip
fence
so
that
the
spacing
between
the
left
edge
of
piece
B
and
the
blade
is
the
width
you
want
to
cut,
and
then
lock
the
rip
fence
in
place.
Slide
the
workpiece
along
the
edge
of
piece
B
closest
to
the
blade.
If
your
hand
comes
within
6
inches
of
the
blade,
remove
your
hand
from
the
workpiece
and use the push block to finish the cut, as shown in the drawing to the left.