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CLAMP ATTACHMENT
FOR MITER GAGE
The Clamp Attachment, shown in Fig. 60, is available as
an accessory for your miter gage. The clamp attachment
can easily be adapted to your miter gage and is very
useful in cross-cutting or mitering operations. It allows
you to clamp work tightly and securely to the miter gage,
as shown in Fig. 60, eliminating any tendency for the
work to creep toward or away from the saw blade. It
makes cross-cutting and mitering safer since the hands
need not come near the blade. It is also useful when
cross-cutting longer material as the clamps will hold the
work on the miter gage. This frees one hand to support
longer work.
Fig. 60
RIPPING
Ripping is the operation of making a lengthwise cut
through a board, as shown in Fig. 61, and the rip fence
(A) is used to position and guide the work. One edge of
the work rides against the rip fence while the flat side of
the board rests on the table. Since the work is pushed
along the fence, it must have a straight edge and make
solid contact with the table. The saw blade guard must
be used. The guard has anti-kickback fingers to prevent
kickback and a splitter to prevent the saw kerf from
closing and binding the blade. Make sure rip fence is
securely locked before operating the saw.
1. Start the motor and advance the work, holding it
down and against the fence. Never stand in the line of
the saw cut when ripping. Hold the work with both hands
and push it along the fence and into the saw blade as
shown in Fig. 61. The work can then be fed through the
saw blade with one or two hands. After the work is
beyond the saw blade and anti-kickback fingers, the
hand is removed from the work. When this is done the
work will either stay on the table, tilt up slightly and be
caught by the end of the rear guard, or slide off the table
to the floor. Alternately, the feed can continue to the end
of the table, after which the work is lifted and brought
along the outside edge of the fence. The cut-off stock
remains on the table and is not touched with the hands
until the saw blade is stopped, unless it is a large piece
allowing safe removal. When ripping boards longer than
(3’) three feet, it is recommended that a work support be
used at the rear of the saw to keep the workpiece from
falling off the saw table.
2. If the ripped work is less than 4 inches wide, a push
stick should always be used to complete the feed, as
shown in Fig. 62. The push stick can easily be made from
scrap material as explained in the section
“CONSTRUCTING A PUSH STICK.”
Fig. 61
Fig. 62
Fig. 63
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