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Tapers can also be cut by angling the rip fence
(Fig. 17). The required angle can be achieved by using
the Workcentre protractor as outlined in Mitre Cutting
(Fig. 14). A parallel sided packer will be required to offset
the distance between the fence and the protractor in
establishing the correct
taper angle.
If the fence hold-
down clamps do not
adequately secure
your work when
taper ripping, use
additional means of
clamping the work to
the sliding table.
USE WITH A ROUTER TABLE
Edge planing and trenching can be performed in all modes
of operation with a Triton Router Table.
Edge Planing
For edge planing pieces up to 1220mm wide, any length,
use the Fixed Table position (Fig. 18).
Set the extension table fence to the required width by
measuring the distance from the router cutter to the
fence, or by performing a test cut.
On early model Router and Jigsaw Tables set the rear
section of the router table fence flush with the router
cutter and set the front sub-fence to the maximum depth
of cut.
GB
If using the Router Table model RTA300, remove the fence
and fit the guard to the tabletop.
Assembly
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Fig. 17
Always guide your work along the extension table fence,
not the router fence.
For planing long edges use the sliding table mode with the
extension table fence positioned as shown in Fig. 19. Use
the extension table fence to align the workpiece, and set
Fig. 18
the router fence, if fitted, clear of the work.
Trenching
Trenching is possible in all modes of operation. In the
Table Sliding mode clamp a wooden batten to extension
table fence and extend it past the cutter (Fig. 20). Run the
batten through the cutter to create a sighting notch and to
prevent tear-out in your workpiece.
For long trenches in the Table Sliding mode fit the
extension table fence in the leading position (furthest
away from you) (Fig. 19).
Longer trenches can be performed in the Table Locked
mode (Fig. 18). Always use extreme care if using the
Router Table without the guard.
For large, awkward objects (eg. heavy staircase stringers)
it may be necessary to use the router hand-held against a
guide clamped to the workpiece.
Fig. 19
Fig. 20

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