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Repetitive crosscutting, Crosscutting hints, Crosscutting – Sears 113.197611 User Manual

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Crosscutting

Repetitive Crosscutting

Repetitive crosscutting is the repeated
and continuous cutting of many pieces of
lumber to the same length. Carriage and
length stops can help make this type of
crosscutting more efficient. A lower blade

guard offers protection against the side of
the blade (See Accessories).

A carriage stop defines the distance
needed to pull the blade through to com­
plete each cut. llris will prevent pulling

the blade through more than the recom­
mended distance.

To make a carriage stop use 1x2 lumber:

i) cut two pieces, each

2"

long

ii) clamp a piece on each side of radial
arm, so blade carriage stops at distance
needed to complete cut
iii) check that damps do not interfere

with hand grip on saw handle.

A length .stop defines the cut length and
emsimes that all pieces will be cut to the
same size. Clamp a piece of 1x2 lumber
on the fence to define the cut length.

Use

a length stop only on the end of the

workpiece which is held down.

Crosscutting Hints

1.

To extend life of table top, buy

auxiliary table cover (see Accessories) or
make one out of

Vi

plywood or fiber­

board. Clamp or nail to original table top,
section by section. If you use nails, nail in
the four corners to make .sure blade will
not contact nails.
2. Make several fences, so each will have

only a few kerfs (See Cutting Aides). Too

many kerfs in a fence weaken it.
3. When making miter or bevel cuts, use

extra force to hold workpiece down be-

Carriage Stop

Length Stop

cause it tends to move during these types
of cuts.
4. WTien cutting hard woods, like oak, or

making compound cuts, keep arm hold­
ing saw handle rigid and pull blade

through slowly.

5. Keep table clean of chips and sawdust.

6

. Use the right blade for each job.

7. Use sharp blades.

8

. To keep cut line accurate, periodically

check blade alignment.

9. Do not cut severly warped or crooked
workpieces.

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