MAKING CUTS
There are seven basic types of cuts:
Straight Cross Cut
Cut made across the grain.
Fig. 1_
Miter Cross Cut
Cut made with the workpiece at an angle (other than 90 °)
relative to the blade,
Straight Rip Cut
Cut made withthe grain.
Bevel Rip Cut
Cut made along the grain withthe blade tilted.
Fig. 1£
Compound Miter Cross Cut
Cut made with an angled blade on wood that is angled to the
blade.
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Non-through Cut
A cut in whichthe blade does not cutthrough the entirethick-
ness of the workpiece.
Fig. 17
Bevel Cross Cut
Cut made with the blade tilted relative to the table surface
across the grain.
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