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8.  Position second guide rail on the table. 
 
Placement of this rail depends on the width of 
the board and if the board requires outer edge 
clean-up. Review molding procedure section 
for pre-sizing stock guidelines. When using 
knives that require outer edge clean-up, the 
workpiece will contact the guide rails only 
while wood is feeding into the cutterhead. After 
the workpiece passes the cutterhead, the 
outfeed roller will hold the workpiece in 
position. 
9.  Clamp or nail second guide rail. 
10. Replace dust hood, dust chute and fasten in 
place.   
11.  Connect to the dust collection system. 
12. Make sure all adjusting tools and wood stock 
are removed from the machine. 
TIP: Save money, time, and frustration by 
experimenting first with scrap work pieces before 
attempting to mold with expensive stock.  
13.0  Molding procedure 
  Never mold without using a 
dust collector. Molding without a dust collector 
may cause clogging of and damage to machine. 
Molding with professional results takes planning 
prior to starting. Always take a light cut for the 
smoother finish. Pre-sizing wood before molding is 
a necessity. Always pre-size the workpiece to 1/16” 
of the final thickness before running the workpiece 
through the molder.  
With profiles that require outer edge clean-up, the 
workpiece should be 1/8” larger than the final width 
allowing 1/16” on either side of the cutter.  (Fig. 21) 
 
Figure 21 
With profiles that only cut the edge of the 
workpiece, the workpiece should be the same size 
as the final width.  (Fig. 22)  
 
Figure 22 
Other considerations before molding to consider 
are wood hardness, moisture content, degree of 
warp, and direction of grain.  
  Never attempt to mold a 
workpiece shorter than 14” or thinner than 1/2". 
Failure to comply may cause damage to 
machine and/or serious injury to operator.
 
13.1  Setting table height for first 
pass 
1.  Do not connect machine to power source until 
instructed to do so. 
2.  Lower table to allow insertion of workpiece. 
3.  While looking into the front opening of the 
machine, raise the table until the workpiece 
just contacts the infeed roller. 
4.  Record the height of the table as indicated on 
the scale to either side of the table. 
5.  Lower the table and remove the workpiece. 
6.  Raise the table back up to the recorded 
measurement. 
7.  Raise the table one full turn above the 
recorded measurement to allow adequate feed 
roller pressure.  This measurement is now the 
starting point for this particular job. 
8.  Connect the machine to the power source, 
start the dust collector, and start the machine. 
9.  Insert the work piece until the infeed roller 
begins to advance the workpiece. 
10.  Let go of the work piece and move to one side 
of the machine. 
11.  Retrieve the work piece from the outfeed side 
of the machine.  Note: It is our experience that 
on the first pass using some cutters, the 
material may feed in a jerky motion.  If this 
occurs, raise the table during the cut until the 
workpiece begins to advance smoothly.  This 
point now becomes your first pass 
measurement.