Base Molding; Cutting Crown Molding - Skil 3316 Instrucciones De Funcionamiento

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Base molding can be cut vertical against fence or flat on
the table.
SETTINGS
INSTRUCTIONS
Sliding Fence
Bevel Angle
Molding position
Inside
corner of wall
Outside
corner of wall

Cutting Crown Molding

Crown molding must be cut exactly to fit properly.
Your miter saw has special miter detents of 31.6° left and
right and a bevel indicator at 33.9° for cutting crown
molding flat on the table.
These special detents angles have been designed into
your compound miter saw for the standard crown molding
used in the United States with the following angles:
52° between the back of the molding and the top flat
surface that fits against the wall.
Saw Operations

Base Molding

BASE MOLDING CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS
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Left Side
Miter Angle
Left at 45°
Molding
Bottom
position
against table
Finished
Keep left
side
side of cut
Miter Angle
Right at 45°
Molding
Bottom
position
against table
Finished
Keep left
side
side of cut
Follow the table for helpful hints on cutting base molding.
Vertical Position
Back of molding is
against the fence
Far Right Position
Right Side
Right at 45°
Bottom
against table
Keep right
side of cut
Left at 45°
Bottom
against table
Keep right
side of cut
38° between the back of the molding and the bottom
flat surface that fits against the wall.
NOTE: These detents cannot be used with 45° crown
molding.
Even though these angles are standards, most rooms do
not have angles of exactly 90°, therefore, you will need to
fine tune your settings using the detent override and the
vernier scale.
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Horizontal Position
Back of molding is flat
on the table
Move to proper position
45°
Left Side
Right Side
Top against
Bottom
fence
against fence
Keep left
Keep left
side of cut
side of cut
Bottom against
Top against
fence
fence
Keep right
Keep right
side of cut
side of cut

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