Auxiliary Miter Gauge Facing; Push Block - Delta 36-6022 Guide D'utilisation

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AUXILIARY MITER GAUGE
FACING
An auxiliary miter gauge facing is used to increase the
surface area of the miter gauge face.
If desired, you can fit the miter gauge with an auxiliary
wood facing that should be at least 1-inch (25mm) higher
than the maximum depth of cut, and at least as wide as
the miter gauge.
This auxiliary wood facing can be fastened to the front
of the miter gauge by using (2) M6 or 1/4-20 flat head
screws and nuts, placing the nuts into the slots provided
in the face of the miter gauge body.
See Figure 43.
Make sure the screws are long enough to secure the
facing.
Flat head must be recessed into face of
board.

PUSH BLOCK

1. Select a piece of wood about 4-inches wide,
6-inches long and 1- to 2-inches thick (a cutoff from
a 2 by 4 makes a good blank for a push block).
2. Drill a hole in the block and glue in a dowel to use as
a handle (you can angle the hole to provide a more
comfortable grip on the handle).
3. Glue a piece of rough or soft material such as
sandpaper or rubber to the bottom of the block to
grip the workpiece (old mouse pads work well).
See Figure 44.
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FIGURE 43
FIGURE 44

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