How much better is dust collection in a miter saw when the insert is a zero tolerance insert? Other benefits for zero tolerance inserts?
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I have both the big miter saw DC box with a big DC inlet, and a zero clearance insert (ZCI) for my Makita saw. The insert is irrelevant to dust collection, but does keep offcuts, chips, and dust from falling down between the stock split plates which is a very welcome “ergonomic” improvement. Super annoying tipping the rough end off of a board and having that just drop down through.How much better is dust collection in a miter saw when the insert is a zero tolerance insert?
As others have stated, a ZCI in good condition will help prevent tearout. This is mostly nice if you’re doing finish carpentry style work, with final cuts coming off of the miter saw (versus just chop-saw rough cuts.) BUT… if you’re switching to different blade tilt angles you’ll need a plate for each of your setups. The instant a 90º cut ZCI gets reused for a non-90º cut, it’s no longer zero clearance, and this applies to equally to ZCIs for miter saws and table saws.Other benefits for zero tolerance inserts?
I have both the big miter saw DC box with a big DC inlet, and a zero clearance insert (ZCI) for my Makita saw. The insert is irrelevant to dust collection, but does keep offcuts, chips, and dust from falling down between the stock split plates which is a very welcome “ergonomic” improvement. Super annoying tipping the rough end off of a board and having that just drop down through.
As others have stated, a ZCI in good condition will help prevent tearout. This is mostly nice if you’re doing finish carpentry style work, with final cuts coming off of the miter saw (versus just chop-saw rough cuts.) BUT… if you’re switching to different blade tilt angles you’ll need a plate for each of your setups. The instant a 90º cut ZCI gets reused for a non-90º cut, it’s no longer zero clearance, and this applies to equally to ZCIs for miter saws and table saws.
No change in dust collection, for doing finished cuts for cabinetry etc they make a difference, not huge diff if you are using primo blades but an improvement. I use stick on zero clearance tape from fastcap, way more cost effective than custom inserts unles maybe you make your ownHow much better is dust collection in a miter saw when the insert is a zero tolerance insert? Other benefits for zero tolerance inserts?