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Woodhaven 3010: Rail Kit User Manual

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USING ON WORK OVER 2" AND UP TO 3-1/4" THICK

With this method the work will rest between the Work Supports and on the inverted angle brackets. Maximum depth of cut

without repositioning the work is approximately 5/8". The pair of Work Supports/angle brackets on each Rail will need to face
each other. This usually requires a work table and will limit the length of the work to the distance between the insides of the
Work Supports/angle brackets.

ADJUST WORK HEIGHT

Loosen the four knobs and set the height of the work at approximately 3/4" above the top edge of the Rails. The best meth-

od to set the height is to cut two shim blocks of the appropriate height and position them at each end of the work between the
underside of the work and the flat surface. Maximum depth of cut without repositioning the work is approximately 5/8".

USING ON WORK THICKER THAN 3-1/4"

This method works well for resurfacing butcher blocks, etc.. Maximum depth of cut without repositioning the Rails is

approximately 5/8". The edges of the work must be nearly parallel, or the faces of the Rails must be shimmed as necessary so
they are parallel. If desired, you can remove the 48" Base, 1-7/8" Double Tracks and related hardware from the Rail to lighten
it. Fasten the Rails to the sides of the work using bar clamps or screws, making sure both Rails are on the same plane. The Rails
should be positioned approximately 3/4" below the surface of the work. You may want to measure up from the bottom of the
work, especially if it's surface is uneven, to insure the work will be get planed to an even thickness. The length of the work must
be 12" -16" shorter than the length of the Rails.

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Rails fastened to the
sides of the work
using bar clamps