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set the depth of cut to 0" and practice
feeding the workpiece across the tables as
described for each of the jointing proce-
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for the actual operation.
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Failure to use push blocks when surface
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serious personal injury. ALWAYS use push
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Note: When your leading hand comes within
4" of the cutterhead, lift that push block up
and place it on the workpiece portion that is
on the outfeed table. Now, focus the down-
ward pressure with the leading hand while
feeding, then repeat the same action with
your trailing hand when it comes within 4" of
the cutterhead. Keep your hands safe! DO
NOT allow them to get any closer than 4"
from the cutterhead.
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