
Cheap Joe's Test Studio: Using the Logan Pro Saw
A brief description on how to properly use the Logan Pro Saw. For those that can't turn up your speakers, here is a transcription:
Slide down the clamp to hold the molding firmly in place. To do so, first adjust the block height, then screw down the foot onto the molding. For the best cut, be sure to set the foot as close to the saw blade as possible. For mitre cuts set the angle pivot to 45 degrees on the right side. You do this by lifting the pivot handle up and rotating the angle pivot until the angle block arrow lines up with the 45 degree mark. Make sure that the angle pivot locks into place. Finally slide the saw down and cut the molding. Accuracy will be improved and cutting will be easier if you use long full strokes and a see-saw cutting motion. This also helps to clear chips from the teeth of the saw blade.
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