Chicago Electric 68987 Biscuit Joiner User Manual


 
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SAFETYOPERATIONMAINTENANCE SETUP
Figure 9
Miter Joints T-Joints Joining
Edge-to-Edge
Cuts
Butt Joints
Typical Types of Joints
Plan the biscuit slot at a point at least 2-1/2" from the outer edge of the board. Allow at least 1" between
slots in multiple plate applications for best results. Mark all slots on both boards at the same time to assure
proper alignment.
1.
Figure 10
Face of wood
Ends of
wood
Begin with the Joiner base cutting into the end of the
wood, rather than the face as illustrated below.
2.
Figure 11
If possible, lay the workpieces as they will be
joined together and mark a center line across
the join to mark the center of cut to be made.
3.
Figure 11
Otherwise, mark the center line of each cut
individually.
4. Adjust the fences to the angle and depth
needed to make the cut (See Tool Set Up
section). Align center line on face plate with
the pencil mark on wood then make the cut.
Operating Tips (cont.)