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Do I need a zero clearance insert?

Do I need a zero clearance insert?

A zero clearance insert (ZCI) is a one of the most beneficial accessories you can use with a table saw. It’s a replacement for the throat plate that comes with your table saw. The purpose of a zero clearance insert is to bring the distance between the saw blade and the nearest supporting surface down to zero.

What is a zero clearance insert for?

Zero-clearance inserts improve cut quality and make your saw safer to use. Zero-clearance slots are no wider than the blade, so off- cuts can’t get stuck and tear-out is dramatically reduced. Another benefit:You can use the saw kerf to line up your cuts.

Can I use a dado without a throat plate?

Making inserts is easy, and if you are using any kind of a dado blade or cutting widths, you need to have throat plate that is at least close to the width you are cutting, it doesn’t necessarily need to be a perfect fit, but it should be close in order to be a safety benefit …

What is a zero clearance insert for miter saw?

What is a Zero Clearance Insert? A zero clearance insert replaces our stock miter saw throat plate. The insert reduces the gap between the edges of the insert and the blade. This provides support for our board and reduces the chances for tear-out.

Can you use a dado blade without a throat plate?

What is the purpose of a throat plate on a table saw?

Speaker 1: Every table saw has one of these removable throat plates, and these metal or plastic throat plates make it easy to access the blade for blade changes, and they work fairly well for general cutting, but they have an overly wide slot in them to provide enough clearance for the blade to be tipped to an angle.

What is a zero clearance fence?

Zero-clearance miter saw fences mount to the front of a miter saw’s factory fence, or sometimes to the saw’s base. After mounting the ZCF, the saw blade cuts a zero-clearance slot. A zero-clearance fence offers three major benefits. It increases cutting accuracy, by showing exactly where your saw will make the cut.

What are holes in miter saw fence for?

Most miter saws have holes drilled through their metal fences for screwing on these wooden fences. If your saw doesn’t have these holes or they aren’t where you need them, don’t be afraid to drill some 1/4-in.

Do I need a throat plate?

The main reason to ensure you have and use table saw throat plates is a safety feature. Of course, we need access to the blades for changing them, and sometimes when cutting dado or making sider cuts with dado blades, wobble wheels etc, we need to use a throat plate with a wider space to accommodate the blade.

What do you use a zero clearance insert for?

What is a zero clearance Dado?

A zero clearance insert is essentially the same as a dado insert, but made for your standard table saw blade. A zero clearance insert insures that the material you are working with is supported right up to the point of contact with the blade on both sides of the cut.

What is a throat plate?

Definition of throat plate 1 : throat sheet. 2 : a flat plate holding the feed dog of a sewing machine.

Can I use a dado blade without throat plate?

Can you use a table saw without a throat plate?

Using the table saw without a throat plate in the wide-open throat insert of the top of the saw table would be unsafe. The solution is to use a zero-clearance insert in the throat, into which a slot can be cut to accommodate the dado blade.