As always, there are multiple way to accomplish the task. Another would be as follows:missfixit wrote:wow. Okay that sounds doable, I will try that! Thanks
Rip a 15" piece of 3/4" or 1" stock to 3 1/16" wide. The width is critical because you want it to fit snug in the cutout for the table insert. The final length may be altered later.
Set the rip fence so that the left face is precisely aligned with the right edge of the table insert.
Make a short (1/2") rip cut in one end of the 3 1/16" piece. This is to be done with the piece held tight against the left face of the rip fence.
Flip the piece over and make a similar cut in the other side.
If every thing is properly aligned the two cuts should be precisely in line with one another.
With power turned off, make that same alignment check on the outfeed side of the blade. If the blade is parallel to the miter slots, the blade should fit smoothly into those short kerf cuts.