T-Nut for Ridgid Table saw
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I created a fantastic featherboard a few nights ago, but unfortunately, I've lost track of it now and can't give proper credit where it's due! Initially, I intended to fabricate some T-nuts, but then I thought I'd try 3D printing instead - so far, they seem to be working extremely well. I didn't utilize any supports (HIPS) during the process, and apart from a tiny amount of stranding within the hex hole, it printed remarkably well. A simple awl or fine pliers will easily remove the strands. I've also included the SolidWorks file for anyone who might need to remix it.
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