Brian Hale
05-13-2004, 7:29 PM
I have one Leecraft TS insert and i've already cut thru it for a zero clearance insert. But i had a thought....
What if i removed it and reinstalled the stock insert, raised the blade and put my zero clearance upside down on the blade. Then moved the fence over till it made contact with new insert then lowered the saw blade till the teeth were just above the table. swithed the saw on and passed the new insert over the blade to create a very shallow groove in the new insert in line with the slot/saw blade.
My goal is to have a permament mark on the insert to line up cuts when using the miter gage. Is there a draw back to this? Have any of you folks done this? Do i need better things to do with my time? :rolleyes:
Brian :)
What if i removed it and reinstalled the stock insert, raised the blade and put my zero clearance upside down on the blade. Then moved the fence over till it made contact with new insert then lowered the saw blade till the teeth were just above the table. swithed the saw on and passed the new insert over the blade to create a very shallow groove in the new insert in line with the slot/saw blade.
My goal is to have a permament mark on the insert to line up cuts when using the miter gage. Is there a draw back to this? Have any of you folks done this? Do i need better things to do with my time? :rolleyes:
Brian :)