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I needed a way to hold material against the fence for making molding type materials.
So i used a couple of old featherboards that didn't really work for this saw and fastened them to some scrap stock. The featherboards and the stock rest against the fence so pressure doesn't stress the attaching screws.
Now the fixture is clamped to the fence
and the fence is moved up to the material at the router. The fences are parallel, so more the better.