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Thread: Zero Clearance Insert
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14th November 2006, 04:30 PM #1rrich Guest
Zero Clearance Insert
I needed a zero clearance insert for use with a dado blade, 5/16" wide. I used a piece of baltic birch plywood and made it.
When cutting the kerf in the insert, I positioned my "T" square fence (Biesemeyer) to the left of the cut (My saw is a right tilt.) but over the solid part of the ZC insert. Slowly I raised the dado through the ZC insert. It was so much easier than clamping a timber across the ZC insert and saw table.
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14th November 2006, 08:01 PM #2
Just my 2 cents worth..
I didn't trust the way any of the supplied inserts are held in, so I tapped four threads in the rebate where the insert sits, and all of my Zero clearance inserts are are held down with 4 counter sunk screws.........risk eliminated.I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
Albert Einstein
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15th November 2006, 03:55 PM #3
I made mine so it wasn't an issue. I just drilled holes to match the original metal insert and fasten them down with the screws from that.
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15th November 2006, 04:10 PM #4
I swap mine around all the time for various jobs so undoing screws would be a pain in the backside. Mine just friction fit. I drilled a hole at each corner and glued in a plug that I cut from a bit of rubber I had lying around. I still put the fence over to cut the slot though.
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7th December 2006, 05:31 AM #5New Member
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I used this link to build mine:
http://www.woodsmith.com/issues/146/...e-dado-insert/
Uses rip fence + wedges to hold the insert as blade is raised. Pretty easy and safe.
Regards,
Scott
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