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For running small parts, these flimsy plastic plates are horrible. They don't back the part up, and - quite frankly - scare the crap out of me.
So, I made a new plate out of aluminium that has much less clearance from the blade and is far, Far, FAR more stable / sturdy / robust.
My question is: The original throat plates are swiss-cheesed with holes to allow dust to drop to the dust collection below. I'm reluctant to swiss-cheese my new plate because the dust collection system does not really "suck" at the back of the throat plate anyway. There is a narrow "suck director" that goes up near where the blade exits the slit, but that's really only collecting chips that are already moving in that direction anyway.
It seems those holes only allow dust to drop down over the blade guides and trunnion and make a mess.
Do any of you hole-up the plate or do you just leave it solid??