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The zero clearance insert in this video is for the Felder K700 S Sliding Table Saw. BUT – it does not fit some older versions. Verify with the drawing before cutting out. My saw is new as of 2022. I am not sure if this insert will fit any other models. If it fits yours and its not a K700 S - let me know in the comments so I can pass that info along. You can download (for free!) the DXF file with details and notes. Also in the download is an SVG file for Shaper Origin users. https://furnituremaker.com/product/fe... If you have a Hammer K3 sliding table saw, Ramon Valdez has some very nice zero clearance inserts for sale. https://ramonvaldezfinefurniture.com/... As of this video, I have only had my saw for a very short time and do not scoring blade yet (I thought the one from my old Hammer K3 would fit – it doesn’t). I am not sure if there is enough room below the stiffener for the scoring blade before the initial break-through. You may have to do the break-through in the same manner as for the riving knife. The clearance on the beveled end is very close to the slider. If it rubs with the slider – use a small rebating block plane to create clearance. The holes in the drawing at either end, appear to be just slightly off. However, they are within range. This throat plate is relatively easy to make and hence easily disposable once the zero clearance is lost. My plan is to make several. Each blade will likely have its own plate. Once a new plate is leveled, I will preserve its position with thread lock. The plate can then be removed and put back in place with minimal releveling. I did not route on the underside clearance for tilting the blade – I will likely do those cuts with the stock Fleder plate. Although, if I find I am often tilting the blade to a specific angle, like 45°, I will go back and route the clearance and dedicate that insert to that specific angle.