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Zero tolerance feed hole simple fix


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Like everyone, i get those blowouts due to that unsupported area where the blade goes through the table. 

Dewalt saw.

I have been using a playing card with a hole in the middle of it taped to the table top.  That works ok but the wood catches on the edge of the card and its irritating.  Figured I needed something bigger.

Went to walmart and in the shelf liner section they have rolls of self adhesive clear lamination for about $6.  Worked perfect.  Taped a sheet to a blank of some scrap wood and drilled a hole in the middle.  Taped it on the sides to the edge of the table and works great. 

 

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My table top is not cast iron so a magnet would not work. What I did was buy a two pack cutting boards at the dollar store cut it to size and secured it with tape to the bottom of the table. These cutting boards are flimsy plastic for cutting boards, but work great for this purpose and my wood slides around so much easier. 

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19 hours ago, OzarkSawdust said:

Looks great Jim! Think I'll check mine with a magnet, should work,

You know I did that, refrigerator magnets would not stick, so I figured double sided tape.  Then I laid the ordered sheet on the table top to draw the cut line and it stuck.  Either the ordered sheet has more magnetic "power" or the framework below the table top works to attract the sheet.

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4 hours ago, JimErn said:

You know I did that, refrigerator magnets would not stick, so I figured double sided tape.  Then I laid the ordered sheet on the table top to draw the cut line and it stuck.  Either the ordered sheet has more magnetic "power" or the framework below the table top works to attract the sheet.

I forgot yesterday, so I went out this morning, between rain storms. I used a frig magnet that look like polished rock, they are strong...and it stuck tight. So I think I'll order a sheet magnet from Amazon. Thanks for the idea Jim!

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