Greetings,
When tilting the table, you can make cuts such as letters that can then be put back into place and
lowered into the main piece of stock or raised above the main piece of stock.
If you tilt the table to the left and keep your cut on the right side of the blade, the piece you cut
will be larger on the top than on the bottom. Because of the size difference and the size of the kerf
from the blade cutting, the piece you cut can be inserted back in and recessed.
If you tilt the table to the right and keep the cut on the left side of the blade, the piece you cut
will be smaller on the top than on the bottom. Due to the size difference and the size of the kerf from
the blade cutting, the piece you cut can be re-inserted and pushed upward raising it above the stock
it was cut from.
This could probably have been answered much more briefly and explained better but, if you test
cut some sample circles or letters from scrap, you will see how the tilt of the table can make a difference.
God Bless! Spirithorse