To refresh memories. I've been experiencing difficulties while cutting a large round plaque on my Delta.
Due to the wood hanging out over the side causing me to have to bear down pretty hard to keep it from flipping up, which made it hard to know how much pressure I was using to feed the blade properly. Tension built up pretty fast leading to sore arms and a stiff neck.
Not to mention frustration!
Well I believe I have the problem licked!
The Boss Lady while shopping found a Polypropylene cutting board 3/8" by 15" by 20" which I have figured out how to mount to the cast iron table with a simple block and clamp arrangement.
I had to take the table off the saw in order get it centered properly and to do the layout for the clamps and guide blocks. The 2 blocks are positioned opposite each other as are the clamps. They are at 11:00 and 5:00 then 8:00 and 2:00 as viewed on a clock.
I have some counter sunk 1/4" stove bolts long enough to go through the blocks and clamps, and some wing nuts for the clamps, so that it can be removed easily when cutting smaller stuff.
The poly is SLICK stuff so I'm a little concerned whether it is going to want to turn with the vibration and with moving the wood. If it does I think I have a solution for it. Save that for later if situation warrents.
So to FINALLY draw this to a close, if the weather gods smile tomorrow I'll get the saw back together and try it out! Keep your fingers crossed for me. I might even try and post a photo so you can see how it all goes together.
I hope you have found this entertaining and informative, perhaps even educational. Ha ha Gabby the teacher. LOL