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T-Nut for Dewalt DWE 7485 Mitre Slot

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PLA 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
PLA 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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52 min
1 plate
4.9(18)

PETG 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
PETG 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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5.0(5)

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T-Nut for Dewalt DWE 7485 Mitre Slot

 

This T-nut is designed to fit the mitre slot of the Dewalt DWE 7485 table saw (may also fit other Dewalt models). Ideal for jigs, fences, and shop-made accessories.

 

The model is sized for a snug fit on the bolts, with just enough play in the slot to slide easily while locking securely in place. It’s simple, inexpensive, and reliable. For strength, PETG is recommended, though PLA should also work fine.

 

Hardware required (not included):

  • 2 × M6 × 40 mm bolts
  • 2 × M6 nuts

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Excellent print. Fits very snug (a good thing). Printed with Overture PETG. Tips for the nuts and screws. DONT sand/widen the opening. Use the pieces to pull the bolt/nut into their openings; be patient and don't rush it.
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fits perfectly, and seems sturdy. thanks !
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Very good print profile - well-chosen fits greatly enhance the parts
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the black look cool around the yellow and gray. nice
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Printed well, but the fitting was very tight for my table saw
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WHY would you give a 4 star rating because it’s a tight fit in YOUR table saw. That has NOTHING to do with the quality of the file or the design. It could be that YOUR settings need to be adjusted for your printer, YOUR filament could be too dry or have too much moisture, etc. It could also be that YOUR miter slot was just a bit off when it was manufactured. You didn’t spend $6K on a SawStop, or Grizzly, etc. … it’s a Dewalt JOBSITE table saw. These aren’t made like higher end saws and have some variance between them … not every one of them is EXACTLY the same. If your print didn’t come perfectly for YOU, then SAND IT!!! If it came out too tight for YOU, reduce the wall loops, change the layer height, do SOMETHING besides complain. I’m so sick of reading reviews from people giving a low rating (or lower than it should have gotten) to a print that didn’t work like magic for them. GROW UP and ask “what can “I” do to make this work for me?” Take SOME responsibility! Or design your own.
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Replying to @jastlin :
Whow what a anger in your text! all about one star less. I used a piece of sandpaper and some cleaning of the slot on the machine and use it normally.
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top works perfectly!
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thank you!
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I have the DWE7491RS. That's the job site saw with the stand. Printed the parts out and did a test drive. They were a bit tight, but to me that is a good thing. Awesome print. Keep up the good work. And thanks for the awesome print.. 5 Stars from me
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PETG 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Printed these for a feather board I printed and they work great.
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PLA 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
good fit and solid. thank you
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very good 👍
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