Grizzly C1393-96 Leaflet

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The  process  for  completing  your  rail  end  cuts  is
roughly  the  same  as  those  for  your  stile  and  rail
cuts. The main concern is ensuring that the amount
of reveal at the front edge of your rail matches the
cuts made in your stiles.
To complete your end rail cuts:
1.  Adjust your router and
bit, as described
earlier,
and
make
a test
cut
with
the sur-
plus mate-
rial.
2.  Join  the  test  cut  with  your    previous  cuts  and
check the joint to determine flushness.
3.  Re-adjust and re-test until you are satisfied with
your results.
4.  When satisfied with the results tighten the router
and cut your project material.
A  ball  bearing  is  supplied  with  these  router  bits
which allow the use of templates for curved work
as seen to the right.
Using a template:
1.  The tem-
plate
should
be the
same
size as
the
expected
finished
panel.
2.  The  curved  portion  of  the  workpiece  should
be  rough  cut  so  that  no  more  than
1
8
"  pro-
trudes beyond the template.
3.  The fence and miter must be removed when
using a template. A starting pin or block must
be installed as shown in
Figure 2.
Always  disconnect  power  to
the machine when setting up
or  making  adjustments.
Failure  to  do  this  may  result
in serious personal injury.
FENCE
Figure 2
. Start block for template cutting.