Ultimate Zero Clearance Throat Plate with Replaceable Inserts

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  • @genebarfield6688
    @genebarfield6688 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I agree with terryt2910 - this is a true lesson, and I'm grateful for the detail. For those who might respond that there's too much, you can always skip parts that don't hold your interest. This is a great video and I thank you!

    • @cathyb2204
      @cathyb2204 Před 3 měsíci

      Not hold my interest? I can't believe an hour has passed! So many great tips along the way.

  • @jeffdeluca1153
    @jeffdeluca1153 Před rokem +45

    You're never boring friend! Making these videos takes a lot of time and effort and should be appreciated by all. Keep up the great work!
    Jeff

    • @garryjohnson5310
      @garryjohnson5310 Před rokem +5

      Certainly appreciated by me. Never tire of watching a master craftsman in action.

    • @dmcarpenter3097
      @dmcarpenter3097 Před rokem +2

      I know this guy Jeff, bought a router off him years ago. Crazy to see we watch the same Craftsman's videos. What's up Jeff, how's the kitchen coming?

    • @alsmith4791
      @alsmith4791 Před rokem

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    • @jeffdeluca1153
      @jeffdeluca1153 Před rokem +2

      DM Carpenter Small planet! Well I'm working on the bathroom right now but doing well, hope you are!

  • @user-mo6yl6ok3y
    @user-mo6yl6ok3y Před 2 měsíci +3

    Great job! Every time I watch your videos I learn so much and I’ve been a carpenter for over 30 years. Again great job!

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před 2 měsíci

      That right there is the ultimate compliment... thank YOU!
      Best,
      Matt

  • @terryt2910
    @terryt2910 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Gotta love this much detail. This is teaching, not just showing.

  • @cajunx1113
    @cajunx1113 Před rokem +35

    You produce some of the most informative content on CZcams. Thank you for all you do!

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem +2

      You're quite welcome... I appreciate that you watch and comment here!

  • @hyperborean.
    @hyperborean. Před rokem +20

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us. I believe what makes Matt different from other similar channels is his magnificent ability to relay his knowledge clearly to the viewers, without becoming boring.
    Enjoyed every minute of it.
    Thank you!

  • @VertexCarver
    @VertexCarver Před rokem +4

    Wow... Thanks!
    This was next-level kind of you to make.
    Blows my mind a bit that he made an entire build tutorial for something he already got sorted. If you happen to come across this comment just know I highly appreciate it. ^^

  • @jerry-p
    @jerry-p Před rokem +8

    You're a fine teacher, Matt, and your in-depth instruction, coupled with your dry sense of humor, keeps the wood from warping and passes on valuable knowledge. I appreciate the work you put into your videos.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem

      Appreciation backatcha Jerry... thanks for watching and commenting on this one!

  • @hytekrednekbama4400
    @hytekrednekbama4400 Před rokem +1

    I first saw these type inserts watching the legend, Norm Abrams. He had a table saw episode that mentioned these. I looked and looked, finally found one from Charles Neil woodworking. I am glad Norn put me on to these. I miss Norm! I wish he still did videos every week.

  • @TheVideoGameVault
    @TheVideoGameVault Před rokem +8

    I love the level of detail you have in your videos. It really helps noobs like me really understand the how and why.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for saying... you can always post a question here in a comment if there's something I overlook in a video. I try to include all that detail but sometimes have a blind spot about something that seems obvious to me but not to someone starting out...

  • @daveh7945
    @daveh7945 Před 10 měsíci +1

    You son of a.... now I have another project on the list...🙃
    great video. very clear and thorough

  • @BrianGalyer
    @BrianGalyer Před rokem +1

    I wish someone would make me one of these for my DeWalt DWE7485. All I can say is you are very clever and talented man. love the videos,

  • @davidquirk8097
    @davidquirk8097 Před měsícem

    Thank you for the in depth video. I appreciate how much effort it takes to produce content this good.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před měsícem

      Thank YOU too, David... please share NLC content with friends and on social media to spread the word?
      Best,
      Matt

  • @JimChampaigne
    @JimChampaigne Před 7 měsíci

    I watched your video on my 81st birthday. Been woodworking since I was 15 years old. THANK YOU for this very well done presentation. I too added my router to my new Grizzly hybrid table saw. Jim Champaigne Elkhart, Indiana USA

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před 7 měsíci

      Happy Birthday Jim! You've got a few years on me... I was 5 years old when you started! Glad to hear you are still interested in woodworking and hope you have many more years of enjoying it!

  • @GregsGarage
    @GregsGarage Před rokem +15

    Great looking and great functioning piece of kit Matt! All your points regarding the difficulties of manufacturing a one-size-fits-all product are spot on. This is a wonderful solution that anyone can tackle for the saw opening they have.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Greg! You know details of those difficulties more than most, including myself, so it's nice to learn your approval of this alternative 👍😎

  • @IH1940HAY
    @IH1940HAY Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thanks so much for sharing your super sable saw insert. I really appreciate your detailed and convenience narration of the construction.

  • @Oldiesyoungies
    @Oldiesyoungies Před rokem +2

    this is one of the best videos on youtube

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for saying Stan, much appreciated! Put a lot of work into filming and editing this video so it's always nice to hear when viewers appreciate the end result!

  • @williamhanna5224
    @williamhanna5224 Před 11 měsíci

    Forget the comment i found it and bought from your shop link thank you !

  • @biancaw.5987
    @biancaw.5987 Před rokem +6

    Another fabulous video, Matt! I learn a ton every time I watch you do something. Thank you!

  • @frederickburns1739
    @frederickburns1739 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I watched it all and gained some pointers!

  • @tedtolentino4955
    @tedtolentino4955 Před 7 měsíci

    A really well made video, IMHO. Yes, long, but with detail that would otherwise leave one wondering how it was done if not included in this tutorial. Sorry to those whose attention span or patience is limited. I have an old table saw that I am hoping to rehabilitate and restore and this project for a zero clearance throat plate is a perfect update for this old saw. Thanks, and don't be intimidated by the comments. You have nothing to be ashamed of and plenty to teach us novices.

  • @potsked
    @potsked Před rokem +1

    Colliflower makes a table saw throat plate like this. Works great

  • @marcuspullan1142
    @marcuspullan1142 Před 11 měsíci

    Another great video. Sometimes I get lost in what you’re saying, but when you show the step, I get it.

  • @geoffreykail9129
    @geoffreykail9129 Před 6 měsíci

    One of the most useful videos ever. TY The last tidbid for first cut was good too.😁

  • @DaveEbert
    @DaveEbert Před 9 měsíci

    your videos are outstanding keep it up. I for one cant stop watching your videos

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for watching and commenting to let me know you're binging out on Next Level Carpentry!

  • @truthserum5202
    @truthserum5202 Před rokem

    Mark, to use your removeable throat plate system with a Dado blade, simply add a few dabs of hot melt glue to the underside of the throat plate where detachable part of the plate meets the plastic. When done, just knock off the hot melt glue.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem

      I think you're referring to keeping the removable part intact when plunging a dado blade through it the first time? If so, while hot melt glue is a great suggestion, it's not necessary because the smaller diameter of a dado blade allows it to be lowered (unlike a full 10" diameter blade) so it doesn't contact the insert until raised where the rip fence, placed over the insert, keeps it from lifting up and/or shooting out. Your glue tip is a useful alternative for 10" diameter blades and other conditions as well so thanks for adding it here!

  • @milesodonnol4456
    @milesodonnol4456 Před 3 měsíci

    "copacetic", "antidisestablishmentarianism", "in situ" Hey, you're my kinda guy. I recently cut some aluminum on the table saw; a small bit dropped into the blade well and shot out like shrapnel. I was standing to the side so it missed me, but the way it hit the ceiling was impressive. And it got me to thinking about zero clearance inserts. Yours is the best, of course. Thanks for a top notch video!

  • @victoryak86
    @victoryak86 Před 2 měsíci

    I think this is a great idea. Was thinking of over sizing the pieces width wise first, cutting the dovetails to the size as he shows, then simply cutting all the pieces to width with proper offsets.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před 2 měsíci

      There's surely a number of different sequences to get the inserts to fit but I like the one shown in the video best because it's repeatable for making batches of inserts far into the future...

  • @erictownsend4236
    @erictownsend4236 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi Next Level Carpentry, I bought a Powermatic 66 table saw in the ? late 70's. Did not like the supplied throat plate. I bought the original version of the throat plate you showed. I LOVE it. As you mentioned that co. went out of business, so I couldn't buy any more replacement strips. The original strips were made of wood. Now I make my own out of scrap hardwood. Zero issues with the plate I have. I built a rack to hold various inserts for thin kerf, 1/8" , various dado widths, blade set at 45 degres etc. I even have inserts for the same blade , but for different hight cuts so it is a tru zero clearance insert. I mark on the insert what blade it is for with a sharpie. My saw did not come with a riving knife/ spliter either. No issues cutting very small pieces, improves dust collection. No down side that I have seen only pluses on this design! All of the zero clearance plates I see on the market today are a flat plastic plate shaped to fit what saw you own. They are pricey! This is the only way to go! Great Video! Thanks Eric

    • @Tito1984
      @Tito1984 Před 8 měsíci

      I recently picked up an old Rockwell Unuisaw that is in fantastic condition with an upgraded fence. Can't wait to get it going, need to make room in my shop and get the 230V outlet first. Throatplate with removable rectangular slides, what a great idea!
      Just went to Gregs website and I don't see any of his throat plates for sale.

  • @audreyhargett3094
    @audreyhargett3094 Před rokem

    I watched to the very end... even though I was supposed to be sleeping. I just had to see the finished product! Thanks again for another great educational video :)

  • @jim7smith
    @jim7smith Před rokem +3

    Outstanding display of ingenuity including the ut ohs. I can hardly wait to get some of these made for my Grizzly 1023 which I acquired 4 years ago second handed. I was getting nervous at the end but you finally showed how to make the initial cut in the replaceable zero clearance insert! Thanks so much, I watched the whole thing!

  • @bobstovall9570
    @bobstovall9570 Před 11 měsíci

    If you wish to commercialize the production of these inserts you could simply manufacture the blanks of an approximate width and length with the dovetail groove and inserts and allow your customer to tailor them to their specs with a disclaimer that you assume no liability for any injuries or damages that result from your product having been modified in ANY way. That should also eliminate your liability issues since all you are providing are raw materials that the purchaser can use as (s)he sees fit.
    This is, easily, one of the best videos in this genre. I feel certain that Stumpy Nubs would approve.

  • @passerby6168
    @passerby6168 Před 9 měsíci

    Really like the idea of having more than two throat plates for different blade thickness, dados etc. This seems very functional. Thanks for sharing.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I agree and have 20 or so to prove it! Best thing is that 20 inserts for this design are easier than 2 of most other designs.

  • @user-qq1ps8ty8c
    @user-qq1ps8ty8c Před 10 měsíci

    Best video and build for a throat plate anywhere. Don't waste time on anything other. Spend it building 3 or 4 of these and end the problem. At least. You will have a perfect throat plate and time to think about project solutions and builds. Thanks. Great information and video.

  • @jedevans1
    @jedevans1 Před 8 měsíci

    Brilliant video. I’m off to the worship to make mine now. Thank you..!👏

  • @clutions
    @clutions Před rokem

    I just spent an hour watching this video not because I plan on making a ZC insert, but the many tips that were thrown in! THANK YOU!

  • @jeremyhuggins8796
    @jeremyhuggins8796 Před rokem

    Never got bored with the video. I actually backed it up several times to see a step performed again. I love the manner of your presentation and explanation. Subscribed.
    'Jesus Saves'

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing Jeremy... much appreciated!

  • @doughall4901
    @doughall4901 Před rokem +1

    Great job of showing and explaining how you make copies of the inserts!

  • @kennyshipman7136
    @kennyshipman7136 Před rokem +1

    Another great shop tool build. Thank you for the depth of detail you use for all your videos.

  • @barrydoxseyuk
    @barrydoxseyuk Před 9 měsíci

    Just what is needed. Love the last section, using the fence as a hold down👍

  • @ederorellana9919
    @ederorellana9919 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I finished my inserts this weekend and I’m so satisfied with the result. Thank you for the video. This is exactly what I needed.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Glad to hear it... and kudos for tackling the project and seeing it through to completion!

  • @markhedquist9597
    @markhedquist9597 Před rokem +4

    These are super nice inserts! And your step by step process was well worth the watch. I started upping my carpentry game about 5 years ago after 25 years of being a ho-hum carpenter. It's videos like this that have helped me improve my skills and methods. I greatly appreciate your thoroughness of explanation. AND, I will be making some of these inserts to replace my cruddy plywood ones that ain't that great.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem

      Kudos for acting on the inspiration/motivation to take your carpentry skillset to a next level of your own Mark! I'm honored to be part of that journey and forsee a bright future for you as you move to the front of the pack!

  • @robertcote5398
    @robertcote5398 Před rokem +2

    Call me a nerd...I enjoyed the patience, precision and meticulous approach- like rear woodworking. Great kaizen. I look forward to seeing you cut that tomato...GREAT VIDEO!

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem

      Watch for a video showing how to slice tomatoes in the next video from Next Level Coventry on the late night TV Shopping Channel "but wait, there's MORE...!" 🤣

  • @norm5785
    @norm5785 Před rokem

    Great work. Thank you for sharing. Everyone stay warm, safe, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia

  • @mikedtubey
    @mikedtubey Před rokem

    Love it! I will make one of these instead of making multiple plates. Thanks!!!

  • @dougprentice1363
    @dougprentice1363 Před 10 měsíci

    Melamine tops on work tables is the best improvement I've ever done in my shop. It's flat. And glue doesn't stick.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před 10 měsíci

      I agree melamine is great but plastic laminate (Formica) is greater... and phenolic is greatest! czcams.com/video/aV1uDDWdyhI/video.html

  • @scottgutauckis4615
    @scottgutauckis4615 Před rokem

    My biggest takeaways form your videos is not what you are building but how you are building. Your techniques are not widely shown elsewhere and usually leaves me with a "Why didn't I think of that". Great video.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching and commenting Scott... since I'm almost entirely self-taught I think the way I approach things is 'outside the box' some folks end up in by attending schools or courses that can inhibit free-range thinking that ends up in a different paradigm. It's mostly good but I'm sure I'm missing out on some mainstream ideas that would be better in some situations...

  • @troutnut01
    @troutnut01 Před 11 měsíci

    Even a noob can follow his videos and produce premium quality products.

  • @bryanspiers
    @bryanspiers Před rokem

    I see people saying great job - I will concur - great job - great detail - keep up these great works !! Thank you!

  • @josephhaddakin7095
    @josephhaddakin7095 Před 9 měsíci

    I saw Norm using one in an old New Yankee Workshop episode & was bummed when I searched online & couldn't find any. Thanks for the indepth how-to video. I have an xacta jet 10 inch left tilt.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před 9 měsíci

      Being bummed out that such a great product was no longer available was my motivation for putting this video together because the zero clearance insert is invaluable for so many projects IMHO. Hope you're able to make one to fit your saw...

  • @firewoodsteel
    @firewoodsteel Před 8 měsíci

    Nothing boring here, a great teacher giving some great advice. Just tan put of HDPE for other projects but I'll be sure to use this jig for future work.

  • @nonfacebookuser5867
    @nonfacebookuser5867 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so much for what you do Matt. I will be making a few of the zero clearance inserts for my Net. That is a soon as I can get in my garage workshop. 5°F, is much too cold to work out there.
    Keep up the great work!

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před 6 měsíci

      Have fun with your project and we'll both hope it gets warm enough for you to work in your shop sooner rather than later😎

  • @joedance14
    @joedance14 Před rokem +5

    Beautiful work! I had thought of something like this, but never got around to it. You make the whole process much clearer. Thank-you very much!

  • @travisg1759
    @travisg1759 Před rokem +6

    Thanks! I love the detail of your videos to the point this is the first time I've ever bought a Super Thanks. It takes normal CZcams videos to the next level and so few do.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the compliment Travis... And thanks for making Next Level carpentry your Super Thanks guinea pig!

    • @inygomontoiya
      @inygomontoiya Před rokem

      I have to agree. The attention not only to the detail of the work, but the detailed explainations of how/why are amazing. Kudos.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem

      @@inygomontoiya much appreciated!

  • @fuddly123
    @fuddly123 Před 10 měsíci

    Wow !!! that is quite the precision made Insert , Bravo on the fine work !!!!!

  • @Steve-od6hi
    @Steve-od6hi Před 11 měsíci +1

    Totally awesome idea and video, much better than what I have done before for myself, Big Thumbs UP !!!

  • @malcolmsplace
    @malcolmsplace Před 11 měsíci

    Spot on video!!!!!!!!!!! Well done mate.

  • @StratOvation
    @StratOvation Před rokem

    LOL, Hard to argue with the choices of a Certified CZcams Diva! Great Instructional video, Thanks for sharing this!

  • @Spoon819
    @Spoon819 Před rokem +2

    Matt, I love all your videos and greatly appreciate the time and effort you put into them! The information you share with us is priceless, and I sincerely thank you for all your hard work and time. This video was no exception. I do have one concern in regard to your health. I have always been told to wear a mask when cutting or sanding MDF. I have seen you working with MDF without a mask on, and while I understand for the sake of the video, it is more convenient I worry for you. All of us here I am sure would not mind if you wore a mask when working with MDF.

  • @gmyrick49
    @gmyrick49 Před rokem

    Great video as always. My Unisaw is 46 years old. The "riving knife" never worked worth a damn. Got rid of it right away and moved on. My wood shop teacher taught me to stay out of the line of fire. Works for me.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem

      Yours is 3 years older than mine... I know what you mean: the splitter/riving knive/ anti-kickback that came with my was a gangly/wobbly affair that was far more danger than nothing at all IMHO.

  • @michaelcantu1766
    @michaelcantu1766 Před 9 měsíci

    I stuck around to the end I'm ready to make some first chance I get Thank you much, Great lesson

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for watching (to the end X3) and commenting on this one... do you happen to have a brother named Chris? 🤔

    • @michaelcantu1766
      @michaelcantu1766 Před 9 měsíci

      @@NextLevelCarpentry Sorry just Three sister no brothers!

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před 9 měsíci

      I ask because of your unique last name which is shared by a long time viewer/subscriber to the NLC Channel.

  • @kencross25
    @kencross25 Před rokem

    I'm a repeating all the previous "Thank you". I copied your detailed instructions, which you made very easy for me, and made three "Zero Clearance Throat Plates" for my Delta Contractor's Table Saw Model #36-725T2.

  • @aco319sig3
    @aco319sig3 Před 5 měsíci

    Very detailed and exacting instructions. Thank you!

  • @ClintonCaraway-CNC
    @ClintonCaraway-CNC Před rokem

    The best saw I ever owned was a mid-90s Unisaw with the Unifence. I'd love to have a Unifence again. It was the most versatile tablesaw fence I have ever used.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem

      Seems like all the upgrading 'they' have done to tablesaws since the mid 90's have actually been downgrades IMHO. Bet you could find a used replacement somewhere if you try...

  • @Jeff-fs3rn
    @Jeff-fs3rn Před 8 měsíci

    Nice video. You could also use a single 8" dado blade to do the relief cut. That way you could put fence partially over throat plate and crank blade up through it slightly for the needed relief for the 10 inch blade.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před 8 měsíci

      Great suggestion for safety and anyone with concern about the somewhat dicey method I show in the video... thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @jeffbourne6015
    @jeffbourne6015 Před rokem +1

    A superb video demonstrating how to make a zero clearance throat plate with replaceable inserts. All aspects of the construction process were fully explained along with many useful tips that could be used in similar situations where real accuracy is required. Many thanks for sharing such knowledge, showing us why attention to detail is so important and how to achieve it using basic tools and equipment. Moreover, thanks for the time and effort to compile and edit this highly informative video.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for such a glowing review, Jeff... much appreciated. Knowing that viewers like you find value in this sort of 'deep dive' videos is gratifying to content producers!

  • @lonwhitmer7771
    @lonwhitmer7771 Před rokem

    Nice video. I have been making zero clearance insert out of melamine for my unisaw since 1984 in a simalar fashion And cry when it's time to make three or four more. This is a better setup and easier to keep a fresh clean cut in the plate. One last time to cry. Hallelujah . Thank you

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem

      I find that the bigger stack of spare inserts I make the less 'painful' it is to swap them out so I'm always using ones with a very tight zero clearance. You're quite welcome too, Lon!

  • @johnawhiting
    @johnawhiting Před rokem

    I love the detail. Perfection. Board hardly! But thats just me & how i like to work and build. Pride in my work. Thank you X 3

    • @mattjackson3996
      @mattjackson3996 Před rokem

      Thanks for saying John I really appreciate that you took the time to post a comment on this one! Your words are encouraging in a world where short videos that skip over 90% of details are both more popular and profitable.
      It's more important to me though to no there are people like you out there that appreciate the extra insight!

  • @joemullan6924
    @joemullan6924 Před 19 dny

    You have to watch to learn Thanks🎉

  • @cabinfeverjack1925
    @cabinfeverjack1925 Před 4 měsíci

    That was...next level

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před 4 měsíci

      Well thanks so much for watching and commenting here! There's a LOT more where this came from at Next Level Carpentry so I hope you find other useful content here...
      Best,
      Matt

  • @RichardBronosky
    @RichardBronosky Před rokem

    This would be a great use for 3D Printing!

  • @kennethbrooks9818
    @kennethbrooks9818 Před rokem +1

    Very, very thorough presentation. Thank you. It was worth the time to foresee all the details well considered.

  • @steveh7866
    @steveh7866 Před 11 měsíci

    Only wanted a quick sandwich and you made a 4 course meal!
    Thanks - there are always going to be things folks would do differently/more simply/cost effectively - but they didn't spend the time to make the vid

  • @richardvalli1058
    @richardvalli1058 Před rokem +5

    If making the initial clearance cut on the under side of the insert by hand is intimidating, try using an 8" blade from dado stack and raising the blade like you did for the final cut thru the insert with the fence holding everything down.

    • @andrewbieger5004
      @andrewbieger5004 Před rokem

      Good call. Less sketchy with your method. The dado blade is typically 1/8", so you cover the full kerf blades, as well.

    • @trinitytoo
      @trinitytoo Před rokem

      Matt shows that at 59 minutes in, near the end.

    • @richardvalli1058
      @richardvalli1058 Před rokem

      @@trinitytoo This was about using an 8" blade instead of a 10" one

    • @trinitytoo
      @trinitytoo Před rokem

      @@richardvalli1058 Reread your original comment properly - missed your point about using a single blade, not the whole stack. Yes - a much better idea! And thanks for the poke because I'm much happier using your solution. TY

  • @kchortu
    @kchortu Před 4 měsíci

    you can get that material from your local restaurant supply store and its pretty common to use as cutting boards in red for meat cutting in professional kitchens

  • @MrMutzikatzi
    @MrMutzikatzi Před 4 měsíci

    Very professionally made video! I enjoyed it very much. Your advices will help me a lot! Thanks to you from good old Austria Europe!

  • @agdtec
    @agdtec Před 11 měsíci

    First time on your channel. I really liked this project.

  • @kkarllwt
    @kkarllwt Před 8 měsíci

    The right start to a video. what you made and why you made it. How it works. Then I can decide if I want to watch it.

  • @lounackman6104
    @lounackman6104 Před rokem

    I'm fortunate enough that my Powermatic 66 came with that type of aluminum insert as an accessory. What a great video - very well thought out and stepwise demonstration of how to mill up your own to fit just right.

  • @robertlewisvideo
    @robertlewisvideo Před rokem +1

    Awesome video !!!! Love your sense of humor in your videos as you show your expertise with safety in mind.

  • @dmcarpenter3097
    @dmcarpenter3097 Před rokem

    Would have loved to have known you when I was growing up, learned so much from you over the years.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem +1

      That would probably be a good thing because then, in that parallel universe, I may have actually grown up too 😉🤣🤣 As it is I keep wondering when the whole 'older and wiser' thing is supposed to kick in!

  • @hbendik
    @hbendik Před 4 měsíci

    Long… but awesome idea, thanks 👍

  • @Bosk2420
    @Bosk2420 Před rokem

    This is THE BEST instructional video I have watched (and I watch a bunch of them) If memory serves, I may not be able to use the information, as I think my plate is thinner, but I will be subscribing, as I am sure there are more tips and instructions I can use with this exceptional narrator.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem

      Glad you like this video! The best thing you can do to thank me is to share and spread the word about Next Level Carpentry on CZcams! 😎

  • @MrStrizver
    @MrStrizver Před rokem +1

    As far as adding a splitter: I see two possible options.
    1. Use a stopped dado on the router table to create the dovetailed slot so that inserts are not full-length. Then, CA glue a splitter into the base.
    2. Put a splitter into the inserts themselves.
    Option one may be stronger, but would limit each base to a depth of cut that is compatible with the height of the splitter. Switching to cuts that require a much higher blade height would mean needing to have several bases handy with different splitter heights.
    Option two would have the same limitation, but instead of swapping bases you'd swap inserts and the machining process wouldn't change.
    I like these inserts...I'll probably try to make a few!

  • @emberwoodandcrafts-thomastritt

    Great video! I may have to redo my insert plate now using some of this information. Please keep sharing

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks. I think you'd find time spent making one of these would give you a worthwhile ROI (return on investment) for that time.

  • @coachwalrus3158
    @coachwalrus3158 Před rokem

    Always a pleasure
    I had a funny ideas you were going to come up with something
    I checked Greg’s site for quite a while and it never came into play.
    You don’t disappoint

  • @mikesimpkins7919
    @mikesimpkins7919 Před 9 měsíci

    Great Video. Thank you for showing your process. I will be making my own.

  • @mmmdesignllc
    @mmmdesignllc Před rokem

    That was better than I thought it would be! Good job...again.

  • @jamesoddsends4483
    @jamesoddsends4483 Před rokem

    I made one of these zero clearance inserts years ago just after I bought my 10" contractor saw. Nice vid.

  • @blaineverhelle4104
    @blaineverhelle4104 Před rokem +4

    It's amazing! I've been looking for one of these zero clearance plates for my saw and I can't find them anywhere. My saw's weird. It's like 3-1/2 by 15-13/16 long. I saw your video pop up and was shocked. It's like yes, this is what I needed. Thank you sir.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem +2

      Woodworkers like you are who I had in mind when I decided to produce this video Blaine: those who want/need a very useful/functional zero clearance insert for their saw but can't find one to buy... have fun with the build and enjoy using it when you've made it!

    • @blaineverhelle4104
      @blaineverhelle4104 Před rokem

      @@NextLevelCarpentry👍

  • @michaelgeraghty8699
    @michaelgeraghty8699 Před 11 měsíci

    You're a breath of fresh air excellent video. Thanks Mick

  • @tmuka
    @tmuka Před 7 měsíci

    Very clever! Thanks for the excellent guide! It occurred to me perhaps you could use the replaceable insert to help align the drilling guide with the throat plate to avoid depth shifting.

  • @brianwalters6320
    @brianwalters6320 Před rokem

    I know this video may seem long, but I enjoyed all of the details. I am impressed with your skills and knowledge. Thanks for sharing.

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před rokem

      Glad to hear you're good with long videos that are full of details Brian... much appreciated!

  • @d3dunham
    @d3dunham Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent training video! Thanks for your efforts 👍

  • @LearnToFixItYourself
    @LearnToFixItYourself Před rokem

    great idea and instruction on creating the zero clearance plates

  • @nelsondog100
    @nelsondog100 Před 11 měsíci

    I asked, you answered in a way I never thought possible. Thank you so much and I’m happy to say, I’ve subscribed. 😊

    • @NextLevelCarpentry
      @NextLevelCarpentry  Před 11 měsíci

      Awesome! I meant what I said at the start of this video because so many viewers like you have asked over the years... glad to help out and thanks for the sub!

  • @danmac4132
    @danmac4132 Před 5 měsíci

    Outstanding, informative and clear instruction. Thank You!

  • @mikeseitz2792
    @mikeseitz2792 Před 11 měsíci

    Beautiful work

  • @BostLabs
    @BostLabs Před rokem

    Got bored and clicked away? No way my friend. I'm in it for the end of the end of the end. :)

  • @hacywright3304
    @hacywright3304 Před 2 měsíci

    Very well done on the video, enjoy it.