User Manual

Template
Workpiece
Flush Trimming
Router Bit
6
Figure 21
HOW TO USE
HOW TO USE
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Resawing: You can resaw narrow stock in one pass without a bandsaw, planer
or flat-bed sander. CAUTION! Stock must be square before resawing.
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 on
Page 5). INFO: Watch the online video to see this
and many other techniques: http://bit.ly/trickycuts
Resaw to 1/4” (Inside Cut) or thicker in one pass as shown in Figure 18.
Note Handle (1) location.
When bevel cutting from 0 to 45 degrees,
the GRR-RIPPER provides great control and
virtually eliminates binding. INFO: Watch
the online video: http://bit.ly/bevel-cut
Use the Stabilizing Plate (7) of the
GR-200 as a second fence to box-in the
workpiece on the router table.
For stock longer than 16”, please use
two GRR-RIPPERs in a “leap-frog”
operation to continuously feed the
workpiece. INFO: Watch the online
video: http://bit.ly/trickycuts
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.
Inside
Cut
1
6
Outside Cut
Figure 18
Saw blade at 45 degrees
Figure 20
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. INFO: Watch the online video:
http://bit.ly/split-dowel-safely
Center Leg (3) is secured
against rip fence when
feeding the dowel.
Dowel
Figure 19
3
Stabilizing Plate (7)
against the dowel.
RESAWING
GROOVING A ROUND DOWEL
BEVEL CUTS SLOTTING
PATTERN ROUTING CONTROL & FEED LONG STOCK
Use as second fence
Figure 22