Scott Hildenbrand
01-27-2010, 10:24 PM
Well, since I had a cosmetic flaw on one of three ZCI's I did for my table saw (tape slipped on the third one) I decided to try out my replaceable plate idea on it..
See, I've got TONS of laminate flooring left over from the old house.. Yes.. I moved it.. It's mostly seconds... WHO KNOWS what uses I could find for it!
Well, this is one use.. It's SLICK as crud and would make a good insert for a ZCI.. So.. On I went.
The only taper bit I had for the router was a 14 degree bit, so I chucked that up and started feeding the ZCI through the router.. Darned if that thing didn't shoot out of my hand.. TWICE.. while working on the third pass. Anyway.. Torqued down the feather board and back at it I went. :)
With the ZCI main body hogged out I set out to cut the flooring on the table saw. With one edge cut, I set about cutting the second edge.. With much trial and error.. With the cut now perfect in size I tossed the scrap and grabbed a long sheet of flooring to cut it out.
It was actually easy as pie making the blanks.. Once I cut one long blank, I just flipped the left over over and turned it around to that the angle road against the saw fence. A few rounds of this and I had four long blanks set to the side that I can cut to length later.
I did cut one to length and this is what came out after I was all said and done.
http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs127.snc3/17442_1311597277601_1460724611_30824281_7791629_n. jpg
This is a flub from the router chattering and throwing the part sideways a tad.. Oops.. Feather boards are good and miter slots are a MUST on router tables.
http://photos-a.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs127.snc3/17442_1311597317602_1460724611_30824282_7190269_n. jpg
And here is with the insert pulled out.
http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs127.snc3/17442_1311597397604_1460724611_30824283_4538570_n. jpg
Now.. I've still got to drill and tap for levelers as well as install a holding clip to the back bottom of the plate.. Once that's done I've got a really nice, fully functional, if not slightly screwed up in a few spots ZCI plate with replaceable insert.. :D
I won't have any issues now using the factory guard with its kickback paws installed as they'll just slide along this flooring. And I can have a brand new ZCI any time I want.. Simply by cutting into a new blank..
So what ya think?? :)
See, I've got TONS of laminate flooring left over from the old house.. Yes.. I moved it.. It's mostly seconds... WHO KNOWS what uses I could find for it!
Well, this is one use.. It's SLICK as crud and would make a good insert for a ZCI.. So.. On I went.
The only taper bit I had for the router was a 14 degree bit, so I chucked that up and started feeding the ZCI through the router.. Darned if that thing didn't shoot out of my hand.. TWICE.. while working on the third pass. Anyway.. Torqued down the feather board and back at it I went. :)
With the ZCI main body hogged out I set out to cut the flooring on the table saw. With one edge cut, I set about cutting the second edge.. With much trial and error.. With the cut now perfect in size I tossed the scrap and grabbed a long sheet of flooring to cut it out.
It was actually easy as pie making the blanks.. Once I cut one long blank, I just flipped the left over over and turned it around to that the angle road against the saw fence. A few rounds of this and I had four long blanks set to the side that I can cut to length later.
I did cut one to length and this is what came out after I was all said and done.
http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs127.snc3/17442_1311597277601_1460724611_30824281_7791629_n. jpg
This is a flub from the router chattering and throwing the part sideways a tad.. Oops.. Feather boards are good and miter slots are a MUST on router tables.
http://photos-a.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs127.snc3/17442_1311597317602_1460724611_30824282_7190269_n. jpg
And here is with the insert pulled out.
http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs127.snc3/17442_1311597397604_1460724611_30824283_4538570_n. jpg
Now.. I've still got to drill and tap for levelers as well as install a holding clip to the back bottom of the plate.. Once that's done I've got a really nice, fully functional, if not slightly screwed up in a few spots ZCI plate with replaceable insert.. :D
I won't have any issues now using the factory guard with its kickback paws installed as they'll just slide along this flooring. And I can have a brand new ZCI any time I want.. Simply by cutting into a new blank..
So what ya think?? :)