This is a simple finger board mount for the SMT. The picture shows how it is
mounted on the table. I used a 5/16” bolt and shop made 2” knob to secure it in the
SMT slot, but you could use the bolt and knob from the miter fence. The bolt and knob
hold the board in place and it is prevented from pivoting by two 1/4” thick wood strips
that are glued and pined to the under side of the board and registered along the edges
of the SMT table. I use a pair of Quick Grip clamps on the saw rails to keep the entire
SMT assembly from shifting when using this setup. The SMT is locked to the SMT rails
with the locking tab.
mounted on the table. I used a 5/16” bolt and shop made 2” knob to secure it in the
SMT slot, but you could use the bolt and knob from the miter fence. The bolt and knob
hold the board in place and it is prevented from pivoting by two 1/4” thick wood strips
that are glued and pined to the under side of the board and registered along the edges
of the SMT table. I use a pair of Quick Grip clamps on the saw rails to keep the entire
SMT assembly from shifting when using this setup. The SMT is locked to the SMT rails
with the locking tab.
