Feeding the vvorkpiece, Feeding the workpiece, Bo$îc ¡oinfer-pîooer operofîoii – Sears 113.206931 User Manual
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bo$îc ¡oinfer-pîooer operofîoii
For your own safety, ALWAYS use th6 hold down/push
blocks when JOINTING wood that is NARROWER than
3 i n . . . .or when PLANING wood that is THINNER than
3 in. ......... ■
Do not plane, joint or bevel wood shorter than 12 in.
Material this short is more difficult to control while
being cut. Small pieces of wood can tip over on the
tables or into the cutterhead and can be kicked back to
ward you.
For best results, take light cuts. For average planing,
jointing, or beveling, a cut between 1/32 and 1/16 in.
deep will produce the best results.
FEEDING THE VVORKPIECE
Hold the board firmly DOWN on both tables and
AGAINST the fence . , . keep fingers close together.
Feed the board at a continuous even rate of speed until
the cut is made along the entire length of thè board. Any
hesitation or stopping could cause a "step" to be cut
on the edge of the board which would cause the board
to ride up on the outfeed table resulting in a "crooked"
edge on the board.
:
JOINTING
WOOD THAT IS WIDER THAN 3
IN.
As the
RIGHT
hand passes over the cutterhead, remove
the
LEFT
hand .. . CONTINUE feeding while placing
the
LEFT
hand behind the RIGHT. Continue feeding in
this manner "hand overhand", until the entire length of
the board is cut. Pressure should be applied over the
cutterhead and outfeed table.
DO NOT FEED TOO FAST. A slow steady rate of feed
produces a smooth accurate cUt. Feeding too fast causes
a "rippled'-cut . . . makes it difficult to, guide the
Workpiece
accurately and could be hazardous.
PLANING WOOD THAT IS THICKER THAN 3 IN.
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