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“Outside” of board
“Inside” of board
“Either side“ of board
“Outside” of board (on other side of board)
“Inside” of board (on other side of board)
“Either side“ of board (on other side of board)
“This edge” against sidestop
“This edge” against sidestop
“This edge” against sidestop (on other side of board)
“This edge” against sidestop (on other side of board)
Which Way Around Should the Board Go?
The following symbols/icons are used throughout this user guide.
They indicate which side of a board faces out when clamped
in the jig, and which edge goes against the sidestop. They also
indicate which faces are in or out when assembled. Dashed line
symbols indicate the other side of the board (hidden from view).
Note: Before you place the boards in the jig, you must mark
them with the appropriate symbols.
2-2 Note: Because through dovetail pin and tail boards are
rotated and clamped with the same face against the frame, both
side edges are alternately used against the sidestop.
2-3 Box joint boards are clamped against the frame both face
in and face out for alternate end cuts. With box joints, the same
side edge always goes against the sidestop.
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2-1 Icons such as the one used on the board above indicate
which side of the board faces away from the operator when
clamped in jig, and which faces are in or out when assembled.
RTJ400 OPERATION
CHAPTER 2
Glossary of Symbols