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miter cut 6-1/2" tall base boards vertically positioned
against the fence at any angle from 0° to 52°. All
a
ngled cuts must be made with the base board
placed on the left side of the table. For certain cuts,
the base board will have to be flipped upside down or
placed with the face side against the fence. Always
use a C-clamp to hold the base board to the fence
before making cuts. NOTE: For cutting standard
base board up to 4-1/4" tall, no special placement is
required and it can be miter cut at any angle left or
right.
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1. See Using Miter Detent on page 33.
2. Loosen the miter lock knob. Lift miter detent lever
and move the saw to the desired angle, using
e
ither the detents or the miter scale. Tighten miter
lock knob (see Figure 47).
3. Extend the base extensions and fence on the side
on which the cut will be made (see Workpiece
Support on page 29).
4. Properly position workpiece. Make sure workpiece
is clamped firmly against the table or the fence.
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5. Follow procedures for either chop cut or slide cut
(see pages 34-35).
6. Wait until saw blade comes to a complete stop
before returning head to the raised position and
then remove workpiece.
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Saw Operations
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