Installation Guide
TECHNIQUES
TECHNIQUES
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Resawing: You can resaw narrow stock in one pass without a band saw,
planer or flat-bed sander. Note: Stock must be square before resawing.
Resawing
Resaw to 1/4” (Inside Cut) or thicker in one
pass as shown in Figure 18. Note Handle (1)
location.
Resawing stock thinner than 1/4”, or resawing
wider stock, can be achieved in two passes
by setting the saw blade slightly higher than
one half of the width of the stock in the first
pass. Flip the stock over and finish with a
second cut.
Suggestion: Resawing stock thinner than 1/4”
should be obtained from the outside cut.
A wooden spacer can be added to the
Balance Support (6) for stock wider than 2”
(see Figure 3).
Inside Cut
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Outside Cut
Grooving a Round Dowel
With one of the Side Legs removed, the
Center Leg (3) is registered against the
rip fence, and the Stabilizing Plate (7) of
a GR-200 holds the dowel against the rip
fence. You can also split a round dowel in
half. Watch the online video:
http://bit.ly/split-dowel-safely
Center Leg (3) is secured
against rip fence when
feeding the dowel.
Stabilizing Plate (7)
against the dowel.
Dowel
Bevel Cuts
When bevel cutting from 0 to 45
degrees, the GRR-RIPPER provides
great control and virtually eliminates
binding. Watch the online video:
http://bit.ly/bevel-cut
Slotting
Use the Stabilizing Plate (7) of the
GR-200 as a second fence to box-in
the workpiece on the router table.
Pattern Routing
Securely holds and guides a small
workpiece against a template without
tipping over. Use Balance Support
(6) to stabilize the GRR-RIPPER when
working with narrow or small material.
Saw blade at 45 degrees
Template
Workpiece
Flush Trimming
Router Bit
Use as second fence
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