When cutting the base board in 45° miter angle, engage
the stopper lever to prevent the blade case from con-
tacting the base board. This will keep the clearance
between the base board and the blade case when the
carriage is fully pushed forward.
Refer to the SPECIFICATIONS for base board cutting
capacity.
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► 1. Stopper lever 2. Spacer block 3. Horizontal vise
Cutting crown and cove moldings
Crown and cove moldings can be cut on a compound
miter saw with the moldings laid flat on the turn base.
There are two common types of crown moldings and
one type of cove moldings; 52/38° wall angle crown
molding, 45° wall angle crown molding and 45° wall
angle cove molding.
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► 1. 52/38° type crown molding 2. 45° type crown
molding 3. 45° type cove molding
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There are crown and cove molding joints which are
made to fit "Inside" 90° corners ((a) and (b) in the figure)
and "Outside" 90° corners ((c) and (d) in the figure.)
1. Inside corner 2. Outside corner
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(b)
(a)
(b)
(a)
1. Inside corner 2. Outside corner
Measuring
Measure the wall width, and adjust the width of the
workpiece according to it. Always make sure that width
of the workpiece's wall contact edge is the same as wall
length.
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► 1. Workpiece 2. Wall width 3. Width of the work-
piece 4. Wall contact edge
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(a) (b)
(c) (d)
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(b)
(a)
(a)
(b)
(d)
(c)
(a)
(b)
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3
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