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Here is a sub table I have made for my machine. I used 3/4" Ply and carved in a c'bore and hex to fit 1/2-13 Flange nuts. I wanted to use 1/2-13 Tee nuts but they are not easy to find. I did this to gain cutting area on my table because the way it was I could not clamp down a 4x8 sheet. With this I have added 4inches on each side and because it acts as a sacrificial top I can do threw cuts with out worry. Total cost was under $60cad
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