Thanks Ron! This and the table saw insert are on my list of to dos and your videos will be a great companion to that fabrication! Keep 'em coming Brother Ron!
Thanks Ron. Most factory plates sit a bit below the plane of the table, so a strip of FastCaps zero clearance tape works great with the factory plate. Making your own solves this problem. Also. by making your own, you can create a plate with a deep enclosed channel that will funnel dust under your saw to the back for it to be collected.
Thanks for this video. I use the factory insert as a template and rout with a flush trim bit. Fast and accurate. I am fortunate in that my old Hitachi chop saw insert is .25 inches deep and quarter in. mdf works perfectly. I made 2 a few years bck and am still using the first one. I feel that it is worth making.
Its been some time since I last seen your video Robert Redford look alike. I'm sure the last time I commented of the similarity. Nice video. You could purposely make inserts for miters and swap them over. Do you have a 60 tooth blade or 80 Tooth blade. I bought an 80 tooth blade to minimize tear out. Well done.
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Kewl. Note: The step of making the first fresh cut is shown, but that short scene it lacks your narration as to what you're doing, how you're doing it, and why. (I've made a number of these over some decades.)
Thanks for the example of how to make a miter insert.
Thanks Ron! This and the table saw insert are on my list of to dos and your videos will be a great companion to that fabrication! Keep 'em coming Brother Ron!
As always you did a great job of explaining what to do.
Thanks Ron. Most factory plates sit a bit below the plane of the table, so a strip of FastCaps zero clearance tape works great with the factory plate. Making your own solves this problem. Also. by making your own, you can create a plate with a deep enclosed channel that will funnel dust under your saw to the back for it to be collected.
Thanks for the helpful tips
Thanks for this video. I use the factory insert as a template and rout with a flush trim bit. Fast and accurate. I am fortunate in that my old Hitachi chop saw insert is .25 inches deep and quarter in. mdf works perfectly. I made 2 a few years bck and am still using the first one. I feel that it is worth making.
Thanks, Ron!
I have a 3d printed insert on my kapex, I even printed it in festool green
I will get a 3D printer on of these days.
Its been some time since I last seen your video Robert Redford look alike. I'm sure the last time I commented of the similarity. Nice video. You could purposely make inserts for miters and swap them over. Do you have a 60 tooth blade or 80 Tooth blade. I bought an 80 tooth blade to minimize tear out. Well done.
Excellent analysis, thanks! 👌 I wanted to ask something unrelated: 🤔 I have a set of words 🤷♂️. (behave today finger ski upon boy assault summer exhaust beauty stereo over). I’d be grateful for some help. 🙌
I couldn't find an episode newer. I'm just trying yo find out you snd your wife are ok from the storms.
Kewl.
Note: The step of making the first fresh cut is shown, but that short scene it lacks your narration as to what you're doing, how you're doing it, and why.
(I've made a number of these over some decades.)
I hope you're ready for the hurricane coming your way!
I am ready to leave, if it gets too close. I think we will know Tuesday or Wednesday.
Shouldn't you make a pattern?
I thought about it, but it was fast to cut them from scratch.