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A throat plate, used in a table saw, with an opening cut by raising a spinning blade or dado set through it, shown below. Because the opening matches the cutting width of the blade, it reduces chip-out by providing maximum workpiece support. It also prevents small pieces from dropping into the throat opening.

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