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Blade will bind up
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02-23-2018, 12:17 AM
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You'll be fine, I keep one cut at 45º. You just have to make sure your blade is at 45º when you raise and lower it.
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(02-22-2018, 06:21 PM)sussertown Wrote: I'm having brain freeze. If I make a zero clearance saw table throat plate at 45 degrees what happens when I raise and lower the blade.]
If you have a cabinet type table saw the blade rises and lowers along the blade axis. Tilt the blade at 45 and raise it and see if it extends along the 45 degree angle. If it does, it will not bind when changing the elevation. Roly
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Like Cooler, I have multiple ZC plates that I made. Making one is just as easy as six...six just takes a bit longer.
One for 90*, one for 45*, one for dados, and a few extras for "off" angles or other dado sizes.
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(02-23-2018, 08:14 AM)Cooler Wrote: But it won't be a zero clearance on the next cut.
I have two throats. One for angle cuts. They replace easily on my Delta.
Yes it is, i only use for 45º cuts, and the blade has to be fully retracted to remove the insert.
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