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Now,withtherouterliftedupslightlysothatthecutterbit doesnottouchtheworkpiece,rotatethecrankinthe directionthat pullsthe router'towardthe headstoc
24 BEADS OR FLUTES6 BEADS OR FLUTESTypical cross sections of beads andflutes cut lengthwise for various di-ameters_ Beads above the centerline are as
CONTOUR TURNING ':DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD BEFORE SETTINGUP. o:::'i : :. 1: ; ... i-. .::It is::neCe._sdry to make a tempi_te to make _,b
BFigure '14GD j7 B FA C _!E t ',,_Figure 15DGA\F F1AFigure 16the left end of the contoured section lines up with theend of work piece, (2) t
DTAPER TURNING1EFigure 17B.q"_ *-- A(a)\1,,_-A _A\.! B iv/ i/ ssA(c)Figure 18With a rounded work piece in the Router Crafter,loosen wing nut &quo
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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHARTTROUBLE SUGGESTED REMEDYBurned places on turningsPROBABLE CAUSEla) Moving router too slow la)lb) Work rotating too slow tb)1c) B
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generaU safety instructions for router crafterWRARNING:FAILURE TO HEED ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS REGARDING USE OF THISODUCT C
preliminary instructions and pack ng tistCONTENTSGeneral Safety Instructions for Router Crafter ... 2Genera_ Safety Instructions for Power Toots ..
INTRODUCTIONYour Craftsman Router Crafter is a newly developedmachine which wilt enable you to utilize your routerto its fullest--making table legs, t
C BFigure 3ARROWDCFigure 4BEFOR'E SE'i_TINGUP A WORK PIECE in the Router ...Crafter, do the following:1o Refer to Fig. 3. Hold the cap scr
CENTERHOLEFigure 6Figure 7WOOD PREPARATIONSometimes it is difficult to obtain thick wood formaking table legs, posts and so forth, but this isn't
Figure 9Figure 10center enters the chamfered hole in the end of thework piece and you can just barely feel the centertouching the bottom of the hole i
drivespindleandprevent,rotationof_.thedrivespindie.The knobShouldgo [n Unti[i_"itii!!t_ches or .almosttouches the _,able drum. Make:i_i:eii"
ROUTERBIT NO.*These bitsCould beused forthis cut*26316263152631426312Figure 12You can make circular cuts in this r=tanner with any ofthe cutter bits w
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