18In the case of left bevel cutMoldingposition inFig. ABevel angle Miter angleFor outsidecornerFor insidecorner52/38° type 45° typeRight 31.6°45° typeLeft 33.9° Left 30°52/38° typeLeft 31.6° Left 35.3°Right 35.3°Right 35.3°Right 31.6°(1)(2)(3)(4)Table (A)006361Moldingposition inFig. AMolding edge againstguide fence(1) Ceiling contact edge shouldbe against guide fence.Ceiling contact edge shouldbe against guide fence.ForoutsidecornerFinished piecewill be on theLeft side ofblade.Finished piecewill be on theRight side ofblade.For insidecornerWall contact edge should beagainst guide fence.Finished piece(2)(3)(4)Table (B)006362Example:In the case of cutting 52/38° type crownmolding for position (1) in Fig. A:• Tilt and secure bevel angle setting to33.9° LEFT.• Adjust and secure miter angle setting to31.6° RIGHT.• Lay crown molding with its broad back(hidden) surface down on the turn basewith its CEILING CONTACT EDGEagainst the guide fence on the saw.• The finished piece to be used willalways be on the LEFT side of the bladeafter the cut has been made.In the case of right bevel cutMoldingposition inFig. ABevel angle Miter angleFor outsidecornerFor insidecorner52/38° type 45° typeRight 31.6°45° typeRight 33.9° Right 30°52/38° typeLeft 31.6° Left 35.3°Right 35.3°Right 35.3°Right 31.6°(1)(2)(3)(4)Table (A)006363Moldingposition inFig. AMolding edge againstguide fence(1)ForoutsidecornerFor insidecornerFinished piece(2)(3)(4)Table (B)Finished piecewill be on theLeft side ofblade.Finished piecewill be on theRight side ofblade.Wall contact edge should beagainst guide fence.Wall contact edge should beagainst guide fence.Ceiling contact edge shouldbe against guide fence.006364Example:In the case of cutting 52/38° type crownmolding for position (1) in Fig. A:• Tilt and secure bevel angle setting to33.9° RIGHT.• Adjust and secure miter angle setting to31.6° RIGHT.• Lay crown molding with its broad back(hidden) surface down on the turn basewith its WALL CONTACT EDGE againstthe guide fence on the saw.• The finished piece to be used willalways be on the RIGHT side of theblade after the cut has been made.7. Cutting aluminum extrusionFig.40Fig.41When securing aluminum extrusions, use spacerblocks or pieces of scrap as shown in the figure toprevent deformation of the aluminum. Use a cuttinglubricant when cutting the aluminum extrusion toprevent build-up of the aluminum material on theblade.WARNING:• Never attempt to cut thick or round aluminumextrusions. Thick or round aluminum extrusionscan be difficult to secure and may work looseduring the cutting operation which may result inloss of control and serious personal injury.8. Wood facingUse of wood facing helps to assure splinter-freecuts in workpieces. Attach a wood facing to theguide fence using the holes in the guide fence.See the figure concerning the dimensions for asuggested wood facing.15mm Over 500 mm1180mm-90mm20 mm68mm 121mm 68mm121mm24 mm010563CAUTION:• Use straight wood of even thickness as the woodfacing.WARNING:• Use screws to attach the wood facing to theguide fence. The screws should be installedso that the screw heads are below the surfaceof the wood facing so that they will notinterfere with the positioning of the material1. Holes