A precision tablesaw crosscut sled is one of the best workshop jigs you can make for woodworking projects. I’ve been putting this project off for such a long time and finally it made it to my priority list. I’ve got a really fun chess board project coming up and this will really h...
This is a good time to test the height of the stand and the table saw. Place the table saw on the stand and make sure that the top of the table saw is about 3/4″ higher than the top of the back and side supports. If not, adjust the stand accordingly. Use a scrap piece of...
To cut the splines, I used another sled for my table saw. This one allows me to raise my blade whatever depth I want the splines in the corners to be and holds the workpiece so that I can run each of the four corners across there evenly. Then, I just move the fence to add more ...
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The tapering jig is one of the easier to build but often overlooked. What is a tapering jig exactly? To put is simply, it’s a sled that works with your table saw to make rip cuts on an angle.It can be used to add a taper to furniture legs, cut plywood on an angle, straighten...
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is for the T-Track “slider”. This process was just a bit more trickier due to not wanting to make the cut all the way through the length of the wood. To solve this little issue, I simply put a pencil line on my table saw surface to tell me when to stop pushing the sled. ...
Make Test Cuts and Adjust After you set your table saw blade to 45 degrees you should make a test cut with a scrap of wood. Then use a 90 degree square to check it, hold your parts tight to the square and slide them together at the joint. If the outside corner hits and there is...