@@Strebi20 @rmsuchy1 1 second ago It is called a zero clearance insert. It is made out of a solid piece of wood, and one you make one cut, the insert will support the back of your workpiece much better than the stock one does. This reduces the amount of tear out greatly!
lol I am far from either setup-I’m sure you could accomplish the same thing with a template bit and a handheld router. However I’m sure the table setup or a shaper makes it way easier 🤙
Gorgeous work
@@CFLDumpsters thank you
Does your 780 have that’s XPS sticker on the handle? Just bought one it doesn’t have it and I’m a little concerned 😅
@@amaurysv.pimenteltejeda2941 mine doesn’t have the xps labeling anywhere, but it still has the shadow line technology vice a laser line.
Why do you make the top out of wood?
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@rmsuchy1
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It is called a zero clearance insert. It is made out of a solid piece of wood, and one you make one cut, the insert will support the back of your workpiece much better than the stock one does. This reduces the amount of tear out greatly!
@@anotherpieceofwood ok thanks
Good info. @@anotherpieceofwood
Lol you only need a $3000 shaper. Or $1500 router table setup.
I understand this is for woodworkers with multiple tools but had to say it
lol I am far from either setup-I’m sure you could accomplish the same thing with a template bit and a handheld router. However I’m sure the table setup or a shaper makes it way easier 🤙
@@anotherpieceofwood 100% does