NOTE: Position workpiece with its back flat on the
saw table.
Always place top edge of molding against fence
(decorative edge is at the bottom of crown molding.)
“Spring angle” refers to angle between wall and
crown molding.
Cutting crown molding flat on the table can be done
either as a chop cut or a slide cut depending on the
width of the workpiece.
Refer to special auxiliary fence for narrow cutoffs
when cutting crown flat on table (see page 48).
1. For 90° corner, set the bevel and miter angles
using charts below. Tighten the miter lock knob
and the bevel lock lever.
2. Position molding on saw table. Clamp workpiece
in place using the quick clamp.
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3. Follow procedures for either chop cut or slide cut
(see pages 34-35).
4. Wait until blade comes to a complete stop before
returning head assembly to the raised position
and/or removing workpiece.
NOTE: Always take a test cut using scrap to confirm
correct angles.
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