Porter-Cable 3802L Saw User Manual


 
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C
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D
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Fig. 47
Fig. 48
CORRECT
INCORRECT
CUTTING BOWED MATERIAL
1. If the material is bowed, position it on the table as shown in Fig. 43.
2. If the material is positioned the wrong way (Fig. 44), the workpiece will pinch the blade near the completion of the cut.
One of the many features of the saw is the ease of cutting crown moulding. The following is an example of cutting both
inside and outside corners on 52°/38° wall angle crown moulding.
1. Move the table to the 31.62° right miter position and lock the table in position. NOTE: A positive stop is provided to
find this angle quickly.
2. Tilt the saw blade to the 33.86° left bevel position and tighten bevel lock handle. NOTE: A triangle indicator is
provided on the bevel scale to find this angle quickly.
3. Place the crown moulding on the table with the CEILING EDGE of the moulding against the fence, and make the
cut, as shown in Fig. 45.
NOTE: The piece of crown moulding used for the outside corner will always be on the right hand side of the blade, as
shown at (A) Fig. 45. The piece of crown moulding used for the inside corner will always be on the left hand side of
the blade, as shown at (B) Fig. 45.
4. To make the matching halves of the inside and outside corners, rotate the table to the 31.62° left miter position.
NOTE: A positive stop is provided to find this angle quickly. The saw blade is already tilted to the 33.86° bevel position
from the previous cut.
5. Place the crown moulding on the table with the WALL EDGE of the crown moulding against the fence and make the
cut. Again, the piece of crown moulding used for the outside corner will always be on the right side of the blade, as
shown at (C) Fig. 46. The piece of crown moulding used for the inside corner will always be on the left side of the
blade, as shown at (D) Fig. 46.
6. Fig. 47 illustrates the two outside corner pieces; (1) being the piece cut at (A) Fig. 45 and (2) being the piece cut at
(C) Fig. 46.
7. Fig. 48 illustrates the two inside corner pieces; (1) being the piece cut at (B) Fig. 45, and (2) being the piece cut at (D)
Fig. 46.
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B
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Fig. 43
Fig. 44
Fig. 45
Fig. 46