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his is a small version of a saw sled. You can easily setup the length and attach additional jigs to make it versatile for a variety of projects. This table saw jig is a must-have for any workshop.

If you have a table saw, then a cross cut sled is one of the most used and useful woodworking jigs for a table saw. This is a small version of a saw sled. You can easily setup the length and attach additional jigs to make it versatile for a variety of projects. This table saw jig is a must-have for any workshop. Watch this woodworking video for a step-by-step guide how to make a table saw sled. One of the first wood projects and woodworking jigs you should make. #sawsled #diysawsled…

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My tablesaw crosscut sled has been one of the most useful tools in my workshop. However, I've also found that, unless I use the same blade each time, the kerf widens and I can't rely on it anymore for chip-free cuts. And I can't make bevels or dado cuts without trashing the sled. My solution: sacrificial inserts over both cutting areas of the saw. To apply this idea in your shop, first determine the maximum cutting width of the saw from a 45° bevel cut to a full dado stack at 0° bevel. Then…

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When I made my tablesaw crosscut sled, I used mini T-tracks, like those used in your Drill Press Table project in issue 156 (June/July 2004, page 52) for the runners. Besides giving me a more stable runner material than wood, the little bit of play between the mounting nut and the slot allowed me to fine-tune the precise location of the runners while installed on the tablesaw.—Stephane Hamel, Richibucto Road, N.B.

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Upgrade your table saw with this adjustable tenon jig—a versatile, shop-built solution for cutting accurate, repeatable tenons with ease. Unlike most homemade tenon jigs that fit only one fence size, this jig features an innovative adjustable design that works with any rip fence up to 4¾ inches wide. Whether you're cutting standard tenon cheeks or angled joinery like splined miters, this jig offers the precision and flexibility you need. Built for both safety and performance, the jig holds…

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