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Bosch Table Saw Zero Clearance Insert — Hardwood | TS1005 4000 4100 Series
Bosch Table Saw Zero Clearance Insert — Hardwood | TS1005 4000 4100 Series
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Bosch TS1005 4000 and 4100 series owners — your table saw deserves better than plastic. This hardwood zero clearance insert replaces the factory throat plate with a precision-fit, dimensionally stable hardwood piece that closes the blade gap and eliminates tearout on every cut.
Why woodworkers upgrade to hardwood inserts:
- 🎯 Zero tearout — blade gap eliminated; wood fibers supported all the way to the cut line
- 🪵 Real hardwood — Walnut, Cherry, or Ash/Maple/Oak; stable and won't warp like plastic
- ✂️ Kerf cut on your saw — your blade cuts the slot for a perfect fit to your setup
- 🔁 Made to order — fresh and flat when it arrives
Compatible saws: Bosch TS1005 · 4000 · 4100 · 4100-09 · 4100XC
Wood options:
🟤 Walnut — rich dark grain, very popular
🍒 Cherry — warm reddish-brown tone
🌿 Ash / Maple / Oak — tight grain, light color, extremely hard-wearing
💡 Order two — one for your standard blade, one for a dado stack or specialty blade. You'll reach for both constantly.
Handcrafted in small batches. Flat, precise, and ready to install.
🪚 Also Running a DeWalt or Miter Saw?
We make hardwood zero clearance inserts for a wide range of popular saws — table saws and miter saws alike:
| Insert | Compatible Saws | Price |
|---|---|---|
| DeWalt DWE7491 ZCI | DWE7491, DWE7491RS, DWE7492, DWE7480, DWE7499 | from $22.75 |
| DeWalt DWE7485 ZCI | DWE7485, DWE7485WS | from $25.75 |
| DeWalt DWS779 ZCI | DWS779 — Standard, Type 20 & Type 22 | from $26.50 |
| DeWalt DWS780 / DWS779 ZCI | DWS780 & DWS779 | from $26.50 |
| DeWalt DW715 ZCI | DW715, DW703, DW704, DW705, DW706, DW716 | from $24.50 |
| DeWalt DCS781 ZCI | DCS781 cordless miter saw | from $24.75 |
| Kobalt SM2516LW ZCI | Kobalt SM2516LW 10" miter saw | from $24.50 |
| Makita LS1019 ZCI | Makita LS1019 dual-bevel sliding miter saw | from $27.75 |
👉 Read: Why Every Woodworker Needs a Zero Clearance Insert →