11
Position the feeder assembly (A) Fig. 10 on a table saw
so that the saw blade is between the middle roller (B)
and the outfeed roller (C) and slightly angled to the
direction of the feed. For example, the outfeed roller (C)
should be approximately 1/4" closer to the fence (D)
than the infeed roller (E), Fig. 10. This position will keep
the workpiece against the fence.
Position the feeder assembly (A) Fig. 12 so that the
shaper cutter is between the middle roller (B) and the
outfeed roller (C). Position the outfeed roller (C) approx-
imately 1/4" closer to the outfeed fence (E) than the
infeed roller (D).
USING THE STOCK FEEDER ON A TABLE SAW
USING THE STOCK FEEDER ON A JOINTER
USING THE STOCK FEEDER ON A SHAPER
Position the feeder assembly (G) on a jointer so that all
the rollers (A, B, and C) are over the outfeed table (D) of
the jointer (Fig. 11). The first roller (C) should be approx-
imately 1/4" from the leading edge (E) of the outfeed
table and the third roller (A) should be approximately
1/4" closer to the fence (F) than the first roller (C). The
downward pressure of the rollers on the stock should be
as light as possible.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
A
C
B
E
D
G
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
E
C
B
D
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