Woodstock System W1827 Manuale Utente

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Secure your workpiece on the three sides that 
will not be cut; use toggle clamps or fasten the 
workpiece to the jig with wood screws.
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Make the jig stable and sturdy. Fasten the hand holds 
so hands will remain at least 6" away from the cutter 
during the entire operation.
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Ensure that clamps and hidden screws will not come 
into contact with the cutter.
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Design your fixture so that all cutting occurs 
underneath the workpiece.
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Make sure the workpiece rests flat on the table, not 
on the fixture.
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Remember, there is tremendous cutting force on 
the workpiece. The workpiece holding jig must be 
solid and stable, and the workpiece must be firmly 
secured. 
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A template is a workpiece holding jig with a shape or 
pattern that rides against the rub collar during operation 
as the cutter cuts the matching profile on the workpiece 
edge (see 
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parts to be cut with speed and accuracy.
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Use a material that will smoothly follow the rub 
collar or fence.
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Always consider the cutting circle and rub collar 
diameter for the correct depth of cut when designing 
your pattern.
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