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| Randal | November 21st, 2006 02:49 PM First there is a site where this saw and it's siblings has a following, bt3central.com . You will find all kinds of tips, tricks and help. Bear in mind I don't have that model, so Second, to you question, are you refering to something like: 90 45 135 | 45 | 22.5 67.5 (sorry for the bad pic, imagine the 45,90,135 being on a radius with the other three numbers under them). If that is what your asking about, the first ones are angles, which you can use to cut something in a 180 degree arc, say 90 degrees, for 90 degrees from you miter gauge. The second set of numbers, are for half the first set, for if you are trying to join two boards (say a picture frame corner, at a 45 degree angle). |
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