Chop Saw and Radial Arm Saw Blades and Accessories from Rockler
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Chop Saw and Radial Arm Saw Blades and Accessories
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Miter Divider Countless applications for anyone from homeowners to metalworkers. Made from durable lightweight plastic. Pencil included.9-1/2" longSmall angle tool: 6" longStandard measuring scale on both arms
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Bench Dog CrownCut The safest and easiest way to cut crown and cove molding.Fits all 10” and larger miter saws, regular or sliding.Exclusive fence risers adjust to fit crown and cove molding up to 6" wide.Integral setup guide prevents costly miscuts!Completely portable. Does NOT need to be attached to your miter saw.
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SpeedCope Jigsaw Coping Jig Professional trim carpenters have a secret for perfect inside miters — they’re not mitered, they’re coped. Coped joints fit together like spoons, and are superior because they stay tight even if the corner is slightly out of square. They also allow you to easily insert the final piece of molding in an enclosed room.Features:Adjusts for most molding up to 7-1/4" wideSwivels and angles to fit a variety of molding designsIdeal for flat miters, case, chair-rail and panel moldingsFree how-to DVD included with purchase.
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Kreg8482 Precision Measuring Systems Kit Make precise miter cuts every time without having to make pencil marks. Production stop drops onto the top of the fence for easy setup and removal. Place board against stop and cut to length repeatedly. Flipstop has precision lens cursor and is easy to set up. Kit includes four 2' sections of Top Trak, two self-adhesive tapes, flipstop, production stop and mounting hardware. Flipstop has curved front edge that elevates when a board is pushed into the stop arm — perfect for squaring the end of a board before flipping it to cut to length. Production stop features dual cursors for use on either side of the blade and drops onto the top of the fence for easy removal; great for repetitive, high-production cutting. Anodized aluminum extrusion Top Trak sections can be set up to 8' long. With self-aligning mounting foot for simple installation to 3/4" thick wooden fence. Contains a recess for attaching self-adhesive measuring tape. Comes with detailed instructions.
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EasyCoper for Crown Molding Using a jig saw, follow the contour of the cut on the crown molding. Handles up to 5-1/2' molding. EasyCoper is durable plastic. Step One Step Two Finished Coped Molding Coped crown molding is actually one piece of crown fitting over the other piece, instead of the two being mitered at the inside corner.Handles up to 5-1/2" molding.Durable plastic.Sold in pairs. Left and right included in set.
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Angle Fixreg Miter Guide Saw blade can be aligned flat against the metal guide to set angle for cutting both miter faces. It’s easy to get a perfect fit: Simply position the tool in the angle with the long part parallel to the workpiece, then set the saw blade parallel to the metal guide.Quick and easy to use with hand and power miter saws.Measures 10-1/2" long x 2" wide.Glass-fiber reinforced nylon.
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Crown Molding Compound Miter Jig Jig holds molding at correct angle to eliminate complex compound angles. All you need to do is make a 45º cut! Features easy-to-follow reference guide attached to the jig. Can be used on cove and crown molding 2" to 4-1/2" wide. Fits any 10" and larger miter saw. Miter Saw Not Included. Warning! For your own safety, read and follow your manufacturer's instruction manual and safety warnings before operating the tool. Always use safety glasses. Cutting reference guide is included on the jig. Cutting 90 Inside Corner: Left Piece: Set miter saw to 45 right. Position piece to be cut and jig to the right side of the blade. Right Piece: Set miter saw to 45 left. Position piece to be cut and jig to the left side of the blade. Note: Always cut workpiece with bottom edge up. Cutting 90 Outside Corner: Left Piece: Set miter saw to 45 left. Position piece to be cut and jig to the right side of the blade. Right Piece: Set miter saw to 45 right. Position piece to be cut and jig to the left side of the blade. Note: Always cut workpiece with bottom edge up. Weve made cutting crown molding easy! Jig Setup: 1) Place your molding in the jig with the bottom edge resting against the back fence. Be sure the molding is positioned correctly. 2) Adjust the movable fence so it butts against the edge of the molding as shown. Cutting a Miter: 1) Set the miter saw according to reference guide shown on the jig. 2) Position the jig on the correct side of the blade, keeping it at a minimum of 1/2 from the blade. 3) Position the molding in the jig and hold both the jig and the workpiece against the miter saw fence. Warning: Always keep hands at least 4 from the miter saw blade. 4) With the power off, check the path of the blade to validate it clears the jig. 5) Make the first cut and immediately let the saw come to a complete stop before raising to its rest position.
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