Diy Miter Saw Zero Clearance Fence
Cut a piece of plywood or mdf 7 inches wide to use as the base for your fence.
Diy miter saw zero clearance fence. That s especially good for smaller or thin pieces. Making small accurate cuts on a miter saw is safer when using a zero clearance fence. The insert is a so called zero clearance but that s not really effective on a miter saw like this other than to limit the amount of sawdust that collects in that slot. Here s how to make one.
Cut another piece 4 inches wide for the fence itself. How to make the most effective miter saw fence. The major benefit is the support it gives to the stock right where the blade is cutting.