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On Dec 16, 6:38*am, "dadiOH" wrote:
behind me.

It would be even more manageable if you extended the fence. *Consider: *you
have a foot or so of fence between the infeed side of the table and blade;
that means you have seven feet or so of heavy, hard to manage plywood
hanging off the end. *Even if it were totally supported it would be easy to
wobble off the fence. *If you clamp a piece of straight 2x4 to the fence so
that it is hanging off the infeed side by two feet you now have three feet
of initial contact area instead of one.

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And, if you clamp a piece underneath the end of that extended fence,
you'll have some additional support and will be certain that the
plywood won't dive under the fence.

John Martin
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