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14-15
Attaching
The Rip Fence for Use
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16
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17-21
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19
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20
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20-21
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22-34
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22
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22, 23
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24
Using Rip Fence Pointer ...............
24
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Using Table Pointer ...................
24
Work Helpers ........................
25
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26
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27
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28
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28
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28
Miter Cutting ...............
28
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29, 31
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30
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31
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Dadoing Cutting ...................
32-33
Your Table Saw ...............
34
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G ossarvTerms
WORKPIECE
The item on which the cutting operation is being per-
formed. The surfaces of a workpiece
are commonly
referred to as faces, ends and edges.
ANTI-KICKBACK
PAWLS
Device
which,
when properly
maintained,
is de-
signed to stop the workpiece
from being kicked back
at the operator during operation.
ARBOR
The shaft on which a cutting tool is mounted.
BEVEL
Blade angle relative to the table surface.
CROSSCUT
A cutting
or shaping
operation
made
across
the
width
of the workpiece
cutting
the workpiece
to
length.
DADO
A non-through
cut which produces a square sided
notch or trough in the workpiece.
FEATHERBOARD
A device which can help guide workpieces
during rip
type operation by keeping workpiece
in contact with
the rip fence. It also helps prevent kickback.
FREEHAND
Performing
a cut without a fence, miter gauge, fix-
ture, hold down or other proper device to keep the
workpiece
from twisting during the cut.
GUM
A sticky, sap-based
residue from wood products.
After it has hardened,
it is referred to as "RESIN'.
HEEL
Misalignment
of the blade which causes the trailing
or outfeed side of the blade to contact the cut sur-
face of the workpiece.
Heel can cause kickback,
binding,
excessive force, burning of the workpiece
or splintering.
In general, heel creates a poor quality
cut and can be a safety hazard.
KERF
The space in the workpiece
where the material was
removed by the blade.
KICKBACK
An uncontrolled
grabbing and throwing of the work-
piece back toward the front of the saw during a rip
type operation.
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