CUTTING
MARKS
(Fig. 16)
The 0° cutting
notch indicates
the position
of the saw blade for right-angled
cuts. The 45 ° cutting
notch indicates
the position
of the saw blade for 45 ° cuts.
Fig. 16
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45°Indicator Notch
Line of cut
45°Indicator
Notch
0°Indicator
Notch
0°1ndicator
Notch
1.
Hold the saw firmly with both hands.
2.
For precise cuts, position the circular saw against the workpiece
as shown in Figure 16.
3.
Because the thicknesses
of blades
vary, make a trial cut in scrap material along
the guideline
to determine
how much, if any, you should
offset the blade from the
guideline
to allow for the kerf of the blade in order to get an accurate
cut.
MAKING
RiP CUTS AND
CROSS CUTS (Fig. 17)
The combination
blade provided
with your saw is suitable
for both
cross cuts and rip cuts. Ripping is
cutting
lengthwise
along the grain
of the wood.
Always use a guide when making
long or wide rip cuts with your
saw. You can use either a straight
edge (available separately)
or an
edge guide (available separately).
Fig. 17
Straight
Edge
Desired
line of cut
Cutting
with an straight
edge (available separately)
1.
Secure the workpiece.
2.
Use C-clamps
(available
separately).
To clamp a straight edge to the workpiece.
3.
Follow the operation
steps on page 21. Carefully
guide the base of the saw along the
straight
edge to achieve
a straight
rip cut.
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