| INSTRUCTIONS FOR C1367   FINGER JOINT BIT   These router bits have sharp   edges. use care while removing   the waxy protective coating.   Never turn on the router with   the protective coating still on   the bit.   •Failure to follow theSE guide-   lines will result in serious per-   sonal injury.   •ALWAYS   WEAR   ANSI   APPROVED EYE AND EAR   PROTECTION WHEN USING   THIS BIT.   •The use of a router table is   strongly recommended.   The Model C1367 Finger Joint Bit is   designed specifically for creating strong,   tight-fitting end joints in ⁄4" thick stock.   •Never feed lumber with the   rotation of the bit.   3 The bit features tough carbide cutting   surfaces and a ball-bearing roller guide.   This bit can be used in either a hand-   held router or in a router table. For best   results, we recommend using a router   rated at a minimum of 1 horsepower,   mounted in a router table to ensure max-   imum safety and efficiency.   •Follow the safety guidelines   set forth by the manufacturer   of the router and router table.   The primary purpose of the Model C1367 router bit is to create extended lengths of 3⁄4" thick lumber by allow-   ing the user to match and connect shorter lengths end-to-end. If handled carefully, clean, good-looking joints   can be made which will stand up well to inspection.   Make certain the ends of your stock have good clean cuts which are square to the   the face and long edge. Lay out the pieces to be joined and match grain and color.   It is unlikely that you will be able to match grains exactly, but a close match of color   and grain width can be quite attractive. The care you take here will depend upon   whether you plan to stain or paint the finished product. Once you have paired the   butt ends, mark each piece on the faces which will be on the same side.   • Unplug   shaper   before   installing or adjusting cut-   ter.   • Keep all guards and anti-kick-   back devices in place.   • Double check bit to insure it   is tight and secure in   spindle.   When using bit on a router table:   • Always inspect lumber and Set the router bit height so that the   other wood materials for   router bit is centered to the wood (See   drawing). The lower portion of the cutter   should protrude from the table surface   excatly the same amount as the upper-   cracks, knots, or other imper-   fections that could cause   lumber to kick or shatter   while milling.   most portion of the bit. The use of a   fence(s) will be required. Set the fence face to the bearing on the   cutting side of the bit. Before cutting the workpiece, make some trial   cuts using scrap lumber. It must be the same thickness as your work-   piece. Make cuts on two boards and assemble these pieces to deter-   mine if the height of the bit needs correcting. Adjust height and test cut until the desired accuracy has been   achieved.   Helpful hint: For each paired joint, make your first cut with the marked face up. To make the matching cut on   your second piece of lumber, turn it over so the marked face is down. When you have completed your second   525503622   © May 2003 Grizzly International, Inc.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |