Operating instructions
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the left end of the contoured section lines up with the
end of work piece, (2) the lowest point on the
contoured section is at least 3/8 inch above the front
steel bar "E". Spacing blocks or dowels "F" may be
used to keep the template straight while marking the
mounting hole and slot iocations. Drill a 1/4 inch
diameter hole in the head stock end of the template..
Drill a 1/4 inch diameter by 1 inch slot "G" in the tail
stock end of the template. The template may now be
mounted to the Router Crafter with number 10 screws,
nuts, and washers "A", which have been provided.
Keep the template for future turnings..
Short or Repetitive Turning. Saw a piece of wood
about 1/2" to 3/4" thick by 7 inches wide, "A" (Fig
17) The length should be 1 to 2 inches longer than the
contoured section of the work piece. Saw another
1/2 inch piece of wood "B" about 3 1/2 inches wide_
The length should be the same as the first piece. Do
net fasten together. Glue a template layout to "A", and
saw the template as instructed in long contoured
turning,
With a rounded work piece "C" in the Router Grafter,
place pieces "A" and "B" in position. Saw the side
opposite the contoured edge of piece "A" until the
lowest point on the contoured edge is at least 3/8 inch
above steel bar "D",, Pieces "A" and "B" should be
either glued or screwed together as shown in Fig° 18.
The template is now ready to be positioned and
clamped to the Router Crafter Motmting Base "E"o
Piece "A" should be against steel bar "D"o Keep the
template for possible use on other parts in the future.
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