Woodstock System W1827 User Manual

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Shop-made box guards are an excellent way to enclose 
the cutter to virtually eliminate accidental contact with 
the cutter during operation. Having the cutter enclosed 
also helps increase the efficiency of dust collection. The 
drawback to box guards is that one size does not fit all. 
Often, professional woodworkers who use box guards 
make multiple guards that are different sizes.
=`^li\+. shows one way to make and attach a box guard 
to the Model W1827. For durability and strength, use a 
hardwood when making box guards. When installing the 
box guard, adjust the box guard approximately 
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the stock you will shape and use hold downs on both 
sides.
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Feather boards work similarly to the hold-downs provided 
with the shaper in the way they hold stock tightly against 
the fence and the table, while flexing with minor height 
or width variations from stock as it passes through. 
Because of the consistent pressure featherboards place on 
the stock, cuts are more consistent, the risk of kickback 
is greatly reduced, and the operator's hands do not need 
to get near the cutter to maintain feeding pressure. If a 
kickback does occur, featherboards will also slow down or 
stop the workpiece.
A shop made featherboard can be made to accommodate 
sizes of stock that the included hold-downs cannot reach.
=`^li\+/ shows the dimensions of a basic featherboard. 
The ultimate size is flexible and should be built around 
the size of stock you are shaping. The fingers can be cut 
with a bandsaw or table saw.
To install a featherboard, feed a piece of stock halfway 
through the machine, then turn the machine 
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the featherboard against the stock so all the fingers touch 
the edge of the stock, then clamp the featherboard to the 
fence or table. For best results, place featherboards just 
before and just after the cutter. An alternative mounting 
method for tables is to rout a slot in the featherboard and 
use T-slot mounting hardware to secure the featherboard.
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construction.