Crown Molding Angled to
Table and Fence
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The advantage to cutting in this position is
that no bevel setting is required.
done with 45° miter angle.
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The maximum crown molding width that can be
cut and angled to table and fence is 4-1/4".
However, there is no practical way to clamp the
molding. The preferred method for cutting crown
molding with this saw is with the molding laying
flat on the table.
Follow these instructions for cutting crown
molding angled to table and fence.
1.
Position the molding so the bottom (part which
is installed against the wall) is against the fence.
2.
Set the miter angle using Chart 1. Tighten the
miter lock knob (Figure 35).
3.
Support crown molding against the fence (see
"Body and Hand Position" on page 19.)
4.
Follow the procedures for chop or slide cut (see
page 23).
Saw Operations
Cutting is
29.
Figure 35. Crown Molding Angled to
Table and Fence
5.
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.
Crown Molding
Angled Against Fence
0
45° Miter