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I made a zero clearance insert for my miter saw out of oak. I took the stock one out of the saw, traced it, rough cut it out with a jigsaw (a bandsaw or scrollsaw would be a better choice but I own neither) and then used a flush cutting bit in my router to bring it exactly to shape. If I need zero clearance at the fence I just attach a board to it.
I need to do the same, but I keep forgetting until I need to use it. At that point, I make something quick and dirty, then end up breaking it ๐
when you do get around to making it, batch out a few. the ones I've made tend to get chewed up over time
Good thinking, thanks ๐