crosscut

  1. S

    cross-cut or rip ?

    Hi everybody, I'm working on a hall table project and want to give a slight angle to the table's legs (like 3-4 degrees), I'm thinking I should use my ripping blade for best results, but I'd like to hear from everybody else who might have done this in the past... My current pieces for the legs...
  2. S

    Milwaukee Complete Panel Saw System w/ 50" Crosscut - $1100 (RDU/Brier Creek)

    Not mine! I wish I had the room, tho! http://raleigh.craigslist.org/tls/1585123217.html Milwaukee Complete Panel Saw System w/ 50" Crosscut - $1100 (RDU/Brier Creek) Date: 2010-02-03, 11:08PM EST Reply to: sale-2se5e-1585123217@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?] Brand New...
  3. Mt. Gomer

    Free Crosscut Sled Plan

    This month's Woodworker's Journal ezine had a free plan for a nice crosscut sled. It's simple and easy to modify if you want to. It also has some good tips for squaring it up. It's a nice alternative to the "supersled" versions if you don't need all the features.... Anyway, since it was free...
  4. eyekode

    RAJG - crosscut sled

    This is my first jig for the Raleigh Area Jig Game. I built the "Super Sled" from EagleLakeWoodworking: http://www.eaglelakewoodworking.com/post/Super-Sled-Crosscut-and-Miter-Sled.aspx Top view: View image in gallery Bottom view: View image in gallery The first runner is dado'd in (very...
  5. Very shallow dado recieves first UHMW PE runner

    Very shallow dado recieves first UHMW PE runner

  6. Setup to crosscut

    Setup to crosscut

  7. Setup to crosscut

    Setup to crosscut

    Hold downs are bandsawn out of maple
  8. Setup for miter

    Setup for miter

    Note use of plastic triangle to set a perfect 45
  9. Bottom view

    Bottom view

  10. Top view

    Top view

  11. merrill77

    My crosscut sled

    I saw a post this week about crosscut sleds - which reminded me I hadn't posted pictures of the sled I finished last weekend. I've got details of the crosscut sled on my site. For the impatient, here's a teaser:
  12. F

    CrossCut Sled Advice

    Hi everyone. I decided it was time for my first real thread (Aside from the my Intro Thread). I am making my first Jig this weekend. I am going to make a cross-cut sled for my table saw. I have some slider rails coming in and have a piece of laminated MDF for the actual sled. I still do not...
  13. Tar Heel

    Left Hander's Crosscut Sled

    I needed a simple, but effective, crosscut sled. This plan appeared in the October 2003 issue of Wood magazine. On the plan, the longest part of the sled was to the left of the blade. Being a southpaw, I stand to the right of the blade. It's just much more comfortable that way. Therefore, I...
  14. T

    Crosscut Sled

    I finally finished my new crosscut sled to replace my old one that didn't fit my new saw i got this summer. There were two features i really wanted after my experience with the first - hold downs for the piece being cut since it was awkward trying to hold down the piece on both sides while...
  15. crosscut sled

    crosscut sled

    Crosscut sled
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    crosscut sled

    Crosscut sled
  17. erasmussen

    crosscut sled

    I wanted to try to make a crosscut sled for my BT3100. As you know the BT3100 comes with no miter guide slots, there is an add on that mounts on one side (I don’t have that) and its only on one side. I will not be using any store bought sleds or jigs, so I figured I could use some nice...
  18. Tarhead

    Tune Up Your Crosscut Sled

    Tune Up Your Crosscut Sled Quick video with a couple of good ideas. Everybody needs a "Stupid Block" on their sled. Mark "Keep the blood on the inside"
  19. chris99z71

    Another crosscut sled

    In my rare bout of productivity, I finally built a crosscut sled. Front and rear are 5/4 ipe, as is the runner underneath, and the base is 1/2" baltic birch. I put a coat of Cabot's Australian Timber stuff oil (natural) on it tonight. It's a mixture of linseed, tung, MS and some other stuff -...
  20. crosscut sled

    crosscut sled

    SWEET! Very happy with this one. Front and rear are 5/4 ipe, base is 1/2" BBB. I put a coat of Cabot's Australian Timber oil (natural) on it. The finish was super easy. We'll see how it holds up.

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