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Operation, Cutting warped material, Clamping wide workpieces – Craftsman 315.212100 User Manual

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OPERATION

When cutting crown molding by this method the bevel

angle should be set at 33.85°. The miter angle should

be set at 31.62° either right or left, depending on the
desired cut for the application. See the chart below for
correct angle settings and correct positioning of crown

molding on miter table.

The settings in the chart below can be used for cutting

All Standard (U.S.) crown molding with 52° and 38°
angies. The crown molding is placed flat on the miter
table using the compound features of your miter saw.

Bevel

Angle

Setting

Type of Cut

33.85°

Left side, Inside comer

1. Top ec^e of molding against fence

2. Miter table set right 31.62°

3. Save left end of cut

33.85°

Right side, Inside comer

1. Bottom edge of molding against fence

2. Miter table set left 31.62°
3. Save left end of cut

33.85°

Left side, outside comer

1. Bottom edge of molding against fence

2. Miter table set left 31.62°

3. Save right end of cut

33.85°

Right side, outside comw

1. Top edge of molding against fence

2. Miter table set right 31.62°

3. Save right end of cut

CUTTING WARPED MATERIAL

See Figures 33 and 34.

RIGHT

WRONG

Fig. 34

When cutting warped material, always make sure it is
positioned on the miter table with the convex side
against the fence as shown in figure 33.

If the warped material is positioned tiie wrong way as

shown in figure 34, it will pinch the blade near the ,
completion of the cut.

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WARNING:

To avoid a kickback and to avoid

serious personal injury, never position the
concave edge of bowed or warped material
against the fence.

CLAMPING WIDE WORKPIECES

See Figure 35.

Fig. 33

Fig. 35

When cutting wide workpieces such as a 2 in. x 6 in.,
boards should be clamped with a C-clamp as s^own in
figure 35.

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