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Fence
Lock
1.
Lock
che
fence in place, only
ac
che fronc, by
pushing
down che locking
lever.
2.
Wich your hand near
che fronc rail,
cry
co
move
che
fence.
If
i c moves, release che
lever and readjusc che
cighcness
of
che
lock-
ing lever.
3. Turn che fence over
and you will be able
co
see
che mechanism.
Nore:
The
plunger
is
Bonom
View
offence
Lock
Adjuscmem
chrcadcd inco chc pressure bar. Dircccly againsc chc pressure bar is a
lock nuc.
4. Loosen chc lock nuc and curn che plunger threading
ic
cowards chc lever
co
increase pressure.
(Away
from che pressure bar.)
Correcr clamping is achieved when
chc
locked fence docs nor move when
locked, and the locking lever is nearly (or wholly) vcrcical.
Conversely, che fence lock should require only modcracc pressure
co
push
down che handle
co
lock
che
fence.
The
MasterFence Extrusion
Illuscraccd here: che MasccrFcncc excrusion can be mounccd in various
positions depend-
ing on your needs.
You
can build jigs
co
cake advancage
of
che ocher posi-
tions nor available
on ocher fences
The
Mitre
Guide
From Woodhaven,
we
are supplying arguably che finesc, mosc dependable,
mosc accurace, mosc useful micrc
guide
on any saw, anywhere in che world.
You
will sec presec mi
ere
angle scops
ac
900, 800, 75°, 67 .5°, 60°, 45°, 30°,
and chcir reciprocals. Infinice angles in bccwecn are available by cighcen-
ing che scandard handle wherever you like.
The
"zero" angle (parallel
co
che micre sloe)
is
highly unusual (or noncxis-
cenc)
on
any ocher guide: .
The
mi
ere
bar
adjuscmenc plugs and
sec
screws arc already installed and
need only be examined from rime
co
rime
co
assure che bar is ficcing snug-
ly in che sloe wichouc sloppiness.
A drop scop for repecicive work
is
scandard.
le is good praccice
co
rocace
chc
guide
sway from che blade and use a drop
scop. Wood being cue on micrc guides
is
prone
co
"creep" away from the
blade.
The
illuscracion above shows how cuccing will force chc
wood
against chc scop, prevcncing creep,
giving
more accuracc cues.
Whenever possible
scare
che cue
wich
chc
guide
head on
che
cable.
If
you muse cue large pieces there
arc ocher
options
including sliding
cables and/or a sled, which informa-
cion you will find on lacer pages.
Some auchoricics prefer
chc
opposicc
angle when mitering., bur
ic
depends on chc kind
of
wood
and
your needs whecher one way
or
anocher works besc.
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