either right or left, depending on the desired
cut for the application. See the chart below for
correct angle settings and correct positioning
of crown molding on miter table.
The settings in the chart below can be used
for cutting All Standard (U.S.) crown molding
with 52° and 38° angles. The crown molding is
placed flat on the miter table using the com-
pound features of the miter saw.
52
°
CEILING
38
°
FENCE
INSIDE
CORNER
FENCE
TOP EDGE AGAINST FENCE =
• LEFT SIDE, INSIDE CORNER
• RIGHT SIDE, OUTSIDE
CORNER
MITER
TABLE
OUTSIDE
CORNER
BOTTOM EDGE AGAINST FENCE=
• RIGHT SIDE, INSIDE CORNER
• LEFT SIDE, OUTSIDE CORNER
MITER
TABLE
E N G L I S H •
Bevel
Angle
Setting
Left side, inside corner
1. Top edge of molding against fence.
33.85˚
2. Miter table set right 31.62°
3. Save left end of cut.
Right side, inside corner
1. Bottom edge of molding against fence.
33.85˚
2. Miter table set left 31.62°
3. Save left end of cut.
Left side, outside corner
1. Bottom edge of molding against fence.
33.85˚
2. Miter table set left 31.62°
3. Save right end of cut.
Right side, outside corner
1. Top edge of molding against fence.
33.85˚
2. Miter table set right 31.62°
3. Save right end of cut.
CUTTING WARPED MATERIAL
When cutting warped material, always make
sure it is positioned on the miter table with the
convex side against the fence.
If the warped material is positioned the wrong
way, it will pinch the blade near the comple-
tion of the cut.
WARNING: To avoid a kickback and to
avoid serious personal injury, never position
the concave edge of bowed or warped mate-
rial against the fence.
CLAMPING WIDE WORKPIECES
When cutting wide workpieces, such as 2" x 6",
boards should be clamped with a C-clamp.
U se r's m a n ua l
Type of Cut
RIGHT
WRONG
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