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Working on circular saw benches
Edging and slitting, Fig. A
Tool: length cut circular saw blade
Work step:
Before beginning to edge a work piece, return and lock the edging
carriage. First press the work piece into the point of the carriage
arm, and then fasten to the opposite point by shifting the guide arm.
The edging may begin after pulling the unlatching cord. Pieces
which are not perfectly flat should be placed with the concave side
downwards. A firm hold can be achieved by shifting the forward
steel point. Keep hand flat on the work piece and outside the plane
of the saw. The fingers should be closed and the thumbs closely
fitting.
Cutting thicker work pieces, Fig. B
(Width of the processed work piece greater than 120 mm)
Tool: circular saw blade for length cuts
Work step:
Adjust the parallel stop to the width of the intended work piece. Pay
attention to safe hand rests. If small wood pieces separat while
cutting, then feed only with the right hand or with the assistance of a
push board. If a danger exists that the work piece will jam between
the circular saw blade, the splitting wedge and the stop, then the
stop is to be returned as far as the middle of the saw blade or a
shorter auxiliary stop should be used.
In the drawings on pages K4/K5, the upper machine cover has only
been outlined, or in one case completely left out, in order to more
clearly show work steps or attachments.
Remember, the machine cover is required in all the work steps
indicated on pages K4/K5.
Cutting narrow work pieces, Fig. C
(Width of work piece less than 120 mm)
Tool: circular saw blade for length cuts
Work step:
Adjust the parallel stops to the width of the intended work piece.
Feed work piece with both hands. In the area of the saw blade use
the push stick and push the work piece beyond the splitting wedge.
When working with shorter work pieces use the push stick from the
very beginning.
Cutting strips and corners, Fig. D
Tool: Circular saw blade for line cuts
Work step:
Install parallel stops with a flatter guide side or use lower auxiliary
stops. Feed the work piece with a push board until the end of the
work piece is in the area of the splitting wedge. Prevent longer work
pieces from tipping over at the end of the cutting process by using
the bench extension.
Note: Attachments which require a connection to parts of the machi-
ne must be bolted down. Screw clamps can only provide secondary
connections to machines.
Cross-cutting narrow work pieces, Fig. E
Tool: Fine toothed cross cut blade
Work step:
Adjust diversion strip so that sawed off pieces cannot come into
contact with the protruding part of the saw blade. Feed the work
piece only with the cross stop or with the cross slide. Do not use
hands to remove excess wood from the area of the work piece.
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Notes on working
Blind cutting, mortise and tenon, Fig. F + G
Work step:
Adjust the splitting wedge to be the rear machine cover (Setting for
blind cut). Adjust the parallel stop to the mortise or tenon dimension
and secure against sideward movements.
Feed work piece with feeding batten. Right hand secures the work
piece against falling over. Do not place hand on the forward edge of
the work piece.
After cutting, return the feeding batten with the work piece. The
measurements of the work piece receiver rebate of the feeding bat-
ten must correspond to the work piece measurements. In order to
apply sufficient pressure to the work piece, the notching depth must
be approx 1 mm less than the thickness of the work piece. If the
mortise depth or the tenon height attains the measure of the stop
height C, than a detachable board B secured with screws A can be
used for raising the stop.
Blind cutting, rebates, Fig. H
Tool: circular saw blade for line cuts
Work step:
When rebating on the stop, select the order of cuts so that the cut
strip comes out on the side of the saw blade not lacing the stop.
In order to perform blind cuts and rebates, remove the upper machi-
ne cover or flap open the safety cap and lower the splitting wedge.
Carefully feed the work piece (W necessary, secure rear stop
against swinging motions).
Cutting of wedges, Fig. K
Tool: circular saw blade for line cuts
Work step:
Keep the saw slot in the table as narrow as possible. Feed the work
piece with the wedge cutting batten past the splitting wedge. Remo-
ve wedge at that point. Only use wedge cutting battens that feed the
wedge safely along the table (weather boards or cover strips that go
along the entire length of the wedge cutting batten).
Insert cutting of shorter work pieces, Fig. L
Work step:
Remove the splitting wedge and the upper machine cover, or flap
open the safety cap. Lighten the splitting wedge mounting. Adjust
cross stop to the setting measurements and secure with two clamps
(use wooden blocks on table). Put work piece against cross stop
and evenly lodge. Feed work piece up to the cleft or to the second
cross stop. Remove work piece.
Insert cutting of larger work pieces, Fig. M
Work step:
Remove splitting wedge and upper machine cover. Attach set cut-
ting attachment to parallel stop. Adjust back kick block with the work
piece receiver and the check block. Put work piece against the back
kick block, evenly lodge and feed up to the check block and retract
in a safe position. After insert cutting: Promptly reinstall the
wedge and the upper cover.
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