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Cutting Aides

Auxiliary Fence for Edging

You must use an auxiliary fence for
edging because you cannot completely lo­
cate the cutting tool behind a rip fence.

Also, edging requires the use of a molding

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head guard (see Accessories).

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'

To make an auxiliary fence for edging, use

3

/

4

" knot-free lumber. Cut two pieces to

dimensions shown (inches). To form
fence, glue both pieces at right angles to a
piece of lumber

V

a

x

1

”. Reinforce with

nails.

Install the fence in the front position.
Reverse order of rear and spacer tables,

because to use molding head or drum
Sander with arbor vertical, you may have

to make a 3” x

3 1

/

2

" opening in rear table

for arbor clearance in order to get cutting
tool closer to table. (Spacer table is too
narrow for such an opening.)

Note:

Initial edge cut will round angled

edges offence

.

Note:

Mhen using drum sander, vacuum

motor often to prevent sawdusUpowder

build-up, because powder interferes with

motor ventilation and can clog starter

switch.

Featherboard

Use a featherboard on the infeed side

during ripping to help keep the workpiece
against the fence.

To make a featherboard, use knot-free

lumber 5U" wide. Miter crosscut lumber
at a 30'’ angle to 24". Rip to make 5" long
cuts about V

4

" apart.

Spacer Table

Rear Table

Rear

Table

A

S~IZ

3-1.2

n
r

19

These Edges Must

Be Parallel

Plywood

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