Owner`s manual

The two work mounts will be required for 3
dimensional carving. The master and workplace can
be attached to the work mounts by either wood
screws or carpenters glue and must be mounted on
the same side of the work mount as the threaded T
nut. By drilling pilot holes in the work mount the
master and workplace can be secured with 1-3/4
inch wood screws. Make sure the heads of the
screws are counter-sunk to prevent any
interference.
When screwing the object to the work mount is not
possible or desirable, carpenters wood glue wi!l
bond most wood or ceramic type objects. Spread a
liberal amount of glue on the work mount. Cut a
piece of Brown Kraft paper (shopping bag paper).
Place it on the work mount and apply glue to the
paper, Place the master or workpiece on the paper.
Allow to dry per directions specified with glue.
This process will hold the objects securely to the
work mounts yet allow easy removal with no
damage to the master or duplf.cate. To remove the
objects all that will be necessary will be to place a
sharp chisel or screwdriver between the object and
work mount and rap sharply with the palm of your
hand.
When gluing or screwing the objects to the work
mounts, make sure that they are oriented in the
same direction, in respect to the work mount, for the
sides of the work mount will be used as references
when rotating.
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Secure the master and the workpiece to the front
shelf board by screwing the 1-1/2 inch Hex head
bolts and washers through t_e front of the shelf
board and then intothethreaded "T" nut centered in
the work mount,
Align the work mounts by placing a straight edge
along the top edges of both the master and
workpiece work mounts, When the work mounts
touch the straight edge at all points tighten the 3/8
bolt in each mount.
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Insta{t a 3/4 inch router bit and a matching stylus.
Set the depth of the stylus to the same height as the
bit by using the edge of the front shelf as a guide.
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