Izzy Swan Sawstop infeed table

I don't know the dimensions, but it should be the width of the top piece that you have. The depth should be slightly less than the depth of the gap between your rail and the front edge of the tablesaw top.

But actually I think you have the version that was made for the DeWalt jobsite saw. Watch this video where Izzy shows setting it up. It looks a lot like what you have.
 
[member=74275]zachjowi[/member] if Bob is right and yours won't work let me know as I have a DeWalt job site saw. I haven't watched the video yet
 
I would caution against ordering this: I followed the instructions exactly; unfortunately they are incorrect. First: If you use his measurements for attaching the clamp to the bottom you will end up drilling right through the miter slot. With the in-feed table flipped over the slot sits 1-5/8 - 2-5/8 from the edge, NOT 2"-3"! Second: The wrench you need to tighten the clamp is 13mm, not 12mm as stated. Finally I own a SawStop cabinet saw, and purchased that model but this does not sit flush with the top. So now I need to figure out a way to shim this. Extremely disappointed with this as I now have 2 holes right up through the miter and it doesn't fit well. I did see others have the same issue as I had - so this product has changed from when the instruction video was made - which are the only instructions that are available as none came with the product
 

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ChuckS said:
The table saw extension first came out in Fine Woodworking (Methods of Work, now Workshop Tips) about ten years ago, using fence clamps to attach the infeed table to the front rail. I happened to have a spare pair:

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A friend of mine, a cabinetmaker, uses this tip as he handles a lot of sheet goods on his table saw:
https://www.finewoodworking.com/2010/02/02/tablesaw-extension-supports-large-workpieces

That looks as sketchy as it could possibly be....
 
Found his photo:
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Delta had one they manufactured for the unifence. I make them out of melamine and hardwood. They are pretty simple to build.

I attached a poor image from the delta brochure.

 

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