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Basic saw operations, Operation no. 2 - miter crosscut, Operation no. 3 - bevel crosscut – Sears 113.19771 User Manual

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basic saw operations

OPERATION No. 2 - MITER CROSSCUT

Miter crosscutting is

the

process of sawing a board at any

angle other than a 90^^ (square) cut. The 45^^ miter angle is
a

popular

one,

since

two

boards

cut

to

45®

can

be

assembled to form

a

90® corner for producing a square or

rectangular frame. The radial arm is set to the desired angle

of cut; yoke and bevel settings indexed at 0® (and locked!
as in square crosscutting. The board being cut is held firmly
against the fence (guide) and

The

carriage pulled forward

along the radial arm to perform the desired cut. As in
"Operation No. 1", the carriage should be returned to full

rear position and the saw blade allowed to come to a

cornplete stop before removing the boards from saw

Table.

OPERATION No. 3 - BEVEL CROSSCUT

Bevel crosscutting is the process of sawing at 90® (square)

across the board with the saw blade set at an angle other
than 90® to the saw table. The radial arm and yoke are
indexed at 0® and locked, but

the

bevel is set to the desired

angle of cut. The board is held firmly against the fence and
the carriage pulled forward along the radial arm to produce
the cut. The carriage should be returned to full rearward
position and the saw blade allowed to come to a complete

stop before removing

The

boards from saw table.

OPERATION No. 4 - COMPOUND

CROSSCUT

Compound

crosscutting

is

the

combination

of

miter

and

bevel crosscuts, The radial arm and bevel are set to produce
the desired cut; the yoke is indexed at 0® and locked. The
board is held firmly against the fence and the carriage
pulled forward along the radial arm to produce the cut.
Again,

the

carriage

should

be

returned

to

full

rearward

position and the saw blade allowed to come to a complete

stop before removing boards from saw table.