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Technology, Miter Saw Use
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What is the safety clearance on the Miter Saw?
6 Inches
What can you do if the board is too long to support on your own?
Adjust the table.
The miter saw can cut angles between ___________ and _________.
0° and 45°
How many pieces can you safely cut at a time?
One piece at a time.
Hold the board tight against the _________.
fence
After making a cut, keep the saw ___________________ the boards, until it comes to a complete stop.
between
The miter saw is used to make _____________ cross cuts and miters.
accurate
Always wear _________________ and _________________ when using a miter saw
safety goggles and hearing protection
Is it ever safe to remove scrap sitting next to the blade?
No
Always __________________ the power tool after it's use
unplug
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