Instruction Manual
Operation Continued
B. Second Cut
1. Set pivot to 45˚ on left (Fig. 24).
2. Slide cut end of moulding to desired dimension
and align rabbet corner on scale dimension
(Fig. 25).
Always allow additional 1/8" for clearance.
3. Set stop against moulding.
4. Clamp both sides of moulding if possible.
5. Cut moulding.
6. Deburr bottom cut edge using sandpaper, sander
or file.
C. Operation for Cutting Multi Angled Frames
1. There are positive stops built into saw. To access
these, it is simply a case of setting the swivel to
the appropriate degree.
2. There are three settings that can be accessed for
Multi Angle frames;
• 54 degrees will give you a five sided frame.
• 60 degrees will allow a six sided frame to be cut
• 67 1/2 degrees will allow an eight sided frame to
be cut.
(Fig. 26)
3. Whatever type of frame is to be cut, you must set
the saw swivel to the same degree setting on the
left hand side to ensure that the frame will be cut
correctly ready for sanding and joining.
It may be easier to write numbers on the pieces in
the order they are cut to ensure that they are
joined in the right order and also to ensure you
have cut enough pieces. The numbers could be on
the underside of the moulding pieces.
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Fig. 25
Model F100-2
Fig. 24
Fig. 26
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