Description
Number of Pages: 48, printed 5.5″ x 8.5″
This is a reproduction, not a photocopy, of an original Delta Getting the Most Out of Your Circular Saw and Jointer book. This is a complete handbook describing circular saw and jointer operations in the home workshop with over two hundred photographic illustrations and line drawings. Please see index below.
One reason that I’ve reprinted some of these older books is because they have a lot of information with illustrations that get directly to the point.
This book is part of a series that we have on our site:
GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR SHAPER
GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR DRILL PRESS
GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR LATHE
GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR CIRCULAR SAW AND JOINTER
GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR ABRASIVE TOOLS
GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR BAND SAW AND SCROLL SAW
Index
THE CIRCULAR SAW CHAPTER ONE - THE CIRCULAR SAW AND ITS ADJUSTMENTS Construction, Table Extensions, Power and Speed, Guard and Splitter, Saw Adjustments..........................................................................4-6 CHAPTER TWO - SAW BLADES AND CUTTERS Saw Blade, Paper Patterns, Crosscut Saw, Planer Saw, Rip Saw, Combination Saw, Filing Vise The Dado Head, Wobble Saw, Abrasive Wheels, The Moulding Head..........................7-10 CHAPTER THREE - CIRCULAR SAW OPERATIONS Ripping, Saw Projection, Use of Moulding Fence, Crosscutting, Miters, Cutting to Length Resawing, Rabbeting, Tilt Table Operations, Taper Ripping, Dovetail Tapers, Spline Grooves Cutting Curves, Production Work, Pattern Sawing, Cove Cutting, Long WorkGang Saws Simple Tenoning Jig................................................................11-20 CHAPTER FOUR - THE MOULDING HEAD Auxiliary Fence, Moulding Straight Edges, Moulding End Grain, Application of Cutters, Strip Mouldings, Cutting Dowels, Glue Joints, Table Inserts Circular Work Outside Curves Inside Curves Tenons, Panel Raising Spiral Turnings, Ornamental Mouldings, Jointing and Planing, Cutting Coves............21-27 CHAPTER FIVE - USING THE DADO HEAD Application, Blind Dadoing, Tenons, Wide Grooves.........................................28 CHAPTER SIX - USE OF ABRASIVE WHEELS Cutting Thin-Wall Tubing, Cutting Solid Stock, True Wheels Essential, Sur- facing................................................................................29 CHAPTER SEVEN - COMMON WOOD JOINTS Use of Tenoning Jig, Box Joints, Lock Miter Joint, Rabbeted Joint, Rabbet and Groove Joint, Other Joints......................................................30-35 THE JOINTER CHAPTER EIGHT - THE JOINTER AND ITS ADJUSTMENTS Mechanical Features, Setting Up, Power and Speed, Rear Table Adjustment Other Adjustments, Grinding Jointer Knives, Honing Knives, Jointing Knives Setting Jointer Knives.............................................................36-39 CHAPTER NINE - JOINTER OPERATIONS Jointing an Edge, Placement of Hands During Feed, Points to Observe, Side Pressure, Jointing an End, Surfacing, Rabbeting, Beveling, Taper Jointing Tapering-in-the-RoundStop Chamfering, Round Tenons................................40-44 APPENDIX Decimal Equivalents, Table of Compound Miters, Taper Ripping, Knife Drawer Joint, Segments .............................................................45-48
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Overview:
I have collected this information for many years and have found the information they contain to be priceless in using and setting up the machines properly. I believe this manual will be a valuable resource of knowledge that will provide a lot of helpful information that is often hard to find. My manuals are not photocopies. I maintain a high standard of quality in my reproductions. Most of the manuals I reproduce look better than their originals. I have professionally digitally edited every page, and removed stains, wrinkles and handwriting. All of the manuals are printed on thick white paper to withstand shop wear and tear.