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Tip
#22
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Boring In Woodworking
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Boring
At An Angle
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Figure
11-7. To bore a hole at an angle, tilt the table
use the fence as a backstop or clamp the workpiece to
the table.
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To bore
a hole at an angle, simply tilt the table at any angle you
desire, from 900 left to 0, in toward the power
plant. If possible, mount the rip fence on the table and use
it as a backstop(Figure
11-7). If the workpiece is very large, you'll have to
clamp it to the table to prevent it from slipping. Caution:
If the angle is acute and you're boring through the workpiece,
remember to protect both the table and the rip fence with
a scrap block.
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Figure
11-8. You can also bore at an angle by using the
miter gauge. The miter gauge stop rod can be used to
keep the bit from pushing the stock out of alignment.
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Another
way to bore at an angle, is to use the miter gauge. Figure
11-8 shows boring at an angle using the miter gauge stop
rod to keep the bit from pushing the stock out of alignment.
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