Table Saw CROSS CUT SLED w/ Stop Block & DUST COLLECTION // How To Make

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2020
  • Learn how to build a table saw cross cut sled, complete with a t-track stop block and hold downs plus a custom DUST COLLECTION hood! A cross-cut sled is one of the ultimate table saw jigs, allowing you to safely cut long parts to length. Purchase the crosscut sled plans here : bit.ly/crosscutplans
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    SCRIPT:
    I started the crosscut sled build by ripping a piece of ¾” Baltic Birch plywood into strips at the table saw. These pieces would make up the front and back fences on the sled, and to help beef up these fences, I glued two of the strips together to form 1 ½” thick fences.
    Also, in case you’re interested in building one of these sleds for yourself, I do have plans available that include all of the specific dimensions I used, and I’ll link to those in the cards and in the video description below.
    After the glue had a chance to dry, I took the fence blanks out of the clamps and then squared them up at the table saw, scraping off any excess glue squeeze out from one edge before doing so.
    Once I had the edges cleaned up, I first cut the back fence to length by cutting one of my fence blanks roughly in half, and this was again because I was creating fences for two sleds.
    I could then clean up the ends of the front fence, which I kept as long as possible, removing just enough material to square things up.
    While I had my stop block set to length for the front fence, I also went ahead and cut the double t-track I’d be using on top of the front fence to length as well. I had to cut off a bit from one end of the double t-track to make sure the screw locations worked out for my fence size, but this aluminum t-track cut easily with my miter saw.
    Next, I could get a slot cut into the top edge of the front fence to house the bottom portion of the double t-track. This piece actually helps to keep the fence straight, so I tried to keep the slot nice and snug, while also making sure the t-track was just shy of the face of the fence so it didn’t interfere.
    Before screwing on the t-track, I went ahead and chamfered the edges of the fence at the router table, adding a heavy chamfer to the front edge of the fence. This chamfered area will give a place for sawdust to pile up without affecting the accuracy of the fence.
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Комментарии • 168

  • @craftedworkshop
    @craftedworkshop  3 года назад +15

    Thanks for watching y'all, hopefully you enjoyed this one! *Purchase the crosscut sled plans here : **bit.ly/crosscutplans*

    • @TomHoppe
      @TomHoppe 3 года назад

      What are the dimensions of the sled you built for your job site saw? I have the same job site saw you have as my main sled, and I think the 24x30" would be a bit too big for it, but the rest of this design is sooooooo good.

    • @FrankTheTank417
      @FrankTheTank417 3 года назад

      @Crafted Workshop be are when applying too much pressure when rolling down the edges of laminate on your wood. It’s very easy to crack the laminate then you are stuck pulling it off with lacquer thinner. Also if you use laminate often you might want to look into purchasing a Spray gun for you laminate glue. It cuts my time down drastically from the old roll on method. Great videos. Also they make specific router bits to use for laminate.

  • @wildEthan101
    @wildEthan101 3 года назад +78

    Dude, I love how you just got into it and didn't spend 5 minutes talking about something we all already know about. Appreciate that

  • @rimaggio
    @rimaggio Год назад

    This has to be the mother of all overkills!

  • @lilmax38
    @lilmax38 2 года назад

    Working on some projects with 1/4” plexiglass with my daughter we clamped down one side/end with a board. I don’t remember exact measurements, let’s say 5” then with it clamped we heated it with a heat gun, never leaving it in one place, constantly moving it back & forth & very very slowly with patience bent it to a perfect 90° angle. Looked really sweet & came out very nice. Just throwing that tip out for anyone maybe wanting to make one solid piece of plexiglass. 👍

  • @mchtzn
    @mchtzn Год назад

    Best one that I see so far! Congrats, you are good!

  • @capti443
    @capti443 3 года назад +5

    Nice build! .... I built one very similar to yours back in the mid 1990’s. I stayed away from plexiglass and acrylic because they can fracture; instead, I used 1/4” Lexan / polycarbonate which WILL NOT shatter if hit by an offcut. I attached it to light-gauge aluminum angle with pop rivets. Dust collection is through a 2 1/2” adapter similar to yours, available at Rockler, Woodcraft, and other places. While I replaced parts as they got worn from use, the sled is still in service and dead-accurate. One thought: to get the fence dead flat which is hugely important, I glued it up atop the infeed table of my 8” jointer - which is the flattest reference surface I have. Lastly, dust collection is immensely improved with adjustable side shields that can be lowered down as needed. This is especially effective when trimming a light cut from the end of a board that would otherwise throw dust all over the place.

  • @juanrusso2423
    @juanrusso2423 2 года назад

    Excelente proyecto y ejecución!!! Te felicito y mil gracias por compartirlo. Saludos cordiales desde Morón, Pcia de Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • @markpalmer3071
    @markpalmer3071 3 года назад +3

    I think that's the first one I've seen with a dust hood, what a cool idea...

  • @AngieWilliamsDesigns
    @AngieWilliamsDesigns 3 года назад

    I love my current cross cut sled. But adding dust collection is definitely the way to go. Great build!

  • @SpencleyDesignCo
    @SpencleyDesignCo 3 года назад

    Wicked build! You really got me with that dust collection add on! Keep it up 👍

  • @joshuac1364
    @joshuac1364 3 года назад

    Awesome build. I like the dust shield more than I thought I would.

  • @WCW4469
    @WCW4469 3 года назад

    Nicely done, great looking sled.

  • @lotharfunke8749
    @lotharfunke8749 2 года назад

    Great video 👍

  • @derekjarman1638
    @derekjarman1638 3 года назад

    Nice! The laminate gives it a nice finished look instead of just ply👍👍

  • @FredMcIntyre
    @FredMcIntyre 3 года назад

    Awesome work Johnny, that's a really cool sled! 😃👍🏻👊🏻

  • @Valtrach
    @Valtrach 3 года назад

    Top quality video. Thank you for your time and work.

  • @katzmosestools
    @katzmosestools 3 года назад +24

    Great sled JB! I love the use of laminate and the dust guard. Even with safety glasses I always kind of stand cautiously out of the path of the blade while using my sled. Thanks for the shout out. Great build!

    • @j1ones11282
      @j1ones11282 3 года назад +3

      Viewing port for tapes will be stop block 3.0 🙂

  • @rkerby6375
    @rkerby6375 3 года назад

    Well done! Thank you for sharing.

  • @bjharlow3598
    @bjharlow3598 3 года назад +1

    One of the best sleds I’ve seen. Nice job!

  • @MrJauxT
    @MrJauxT 3 года назад +2

    Awesome sled man. I've been looking to make my own but I'm glad I waited. Definitely giving this a try... pre-order done! Keep up the great vids!

  • @davidnleeh4
    @davidnleeh4 3 года назад

    Thank you for posting this video and ESPECIALLY the link to the online 5 Cut Calculator!!!!!

  • @Joshua-tq4jg
    @Joshua-tq4jg 3 года назад

    Awesome video! I love that dust cover!

  • @keirfarnum6811
    @keirfarnum6811 3 года назад

    Nice work! Thanks for sharing.

  • @TheGc66
    @TheGc66 22 дня назад

    Very innovative, i like the implementation of the bladed double track up top and the dust shield is pretty dang genius! like the other commenter tho, prolly need to replace that sometime down the road with lexan, cause i see you needing to wipe/clean out the dust periodically, and that'll scratch regular plexiglass in time and most likely impede your visibility in time. VERY Nice Sled overall!
    BTW, Ron Burgundy called and wants his inflection back. "...News at 6"

    • @craftedworkshop
      @craftedworkshop  14 дней назад

      Thanks a lot! I honestly don't use the sled as much as I thought but it is very handy.

  • @nordyfamily
    @nordyfamily 3 года назад

    Keep up the great work!

  • @diymakers7901
    @diymakers7901 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video this helped me so much with my cross cut sled build

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 3 года назад +1

    Pretty fantastic work, dude! It really looks fantastic! 😃
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @Warkive
    @Warkive 3 года назад

    I wander to and from a lot of woodworking channels, subscribing to only a select few so my feed doesn't overload. I've watched quite a few of your videos prior to this but that dustguard for your miter hood is the reason I clicked subscribe. Fantastic idea, thanks.

  • @SchysCraftCo.
    @SchysCraftCo. 3 года назад

    Very nice up there for ur shop make on my friend keep up the great work & craftsmanship

  • @guitarckyplayer6112
    @guitarckyplayer6112 3 года назад

    woah, never seen a JET miter saw. Looks awesome, and I love the blade. Also, great work on the build, great videos!

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve 3 года назад

    Great work Johnny! That's quite the crosscut sled & one of the best that I have seen on YT! 👍👍😉😉

  • @WoodWorkLIFE
    @WoodWorkLIFE 3 года назад +1

    The woosh when you removed the feeler gauge made me laugh.

  • @eliotmays
    @eliotmays 3 года назад +1

    Looks great. Two points to help with dust collection. 1) If your port was mounted towards the front of the hood, it would likely capture more dust. You could mount it on the side to maintain visibility. 2) Mount your red guard block all the way to the table and it will keep dust from blowing out at you when pushing it through.

  • @adamdearing918
    @adamdearing918 3 года назад

    Excellently done. Both build and video!
    I have just built a new crosscut sled and I’m going to use your ideas about the dust hood. I really like that!
    Thanks very much for sharing your skills and ideas. 👍👏👏
    You just got a new subscriber too! 😎

  • @Airn5475
    @Airn5475 3 года назад +2

    Good design! Best I’ve seen. I loved your dust shield. I wonder if it would work to have a hinge on the back and then it could swing up and down adjust to the material thickness. Even stand up straight out of the way?? 🤔

  • @jeffreypursley1914
    @jeffreypursley1914 3 года назад

    I had the same problem with the Rockler Tape Measure Inert Kit being too tight a fit in the track. Spent way too much time using a carbide scraper on all the edges. Finally got it to go in and still be a very tight fit, not sure that I will utilize it in the future for any other builds. Love the dust hood idea, something I would really like to add to my saw to help with the dust collection. Thank you for posting!

  • @DsHardWoodCreations
    @DsHardWoodCreations 3 года назад

    Great vid!!! Well done

  • @BradM1970
    @BradM1970 3 года назад

    sweet sled man

  • @brianwalker260
    @brianwalker260 3 года назад

    That's the cleanest approach to dust collection I've seen on a sled. I've been meaning to remake my asked after the fence warped, so maybe I'll add that in the process.

    • @craftedworkshop
      @craftedworkshop  3 года назад

      Thanks! I definitely think it's a great addition. I'm actually planning to whip up a version 3.0 using the CNC and some rabbet joints so it'll be even cleaner.

    • @g040700
      @g040700 2 года назад

      @@craftedworkshop did d u make that version?

  • @Andy.H.H.
    @Andy.H.H. 3 года назад

    This is the first video I've seen of yours and I really liked it! The 1 comment I have is about the dust collection hood. I would add a hinge at the back of the hood and maybe some kind of simple 90 degree turn hold down to the front to make it easier when clamping/unclamping the wood pieces to the sled. Nice job!

  • @mikesparks3398
    @mikesparks3398 3 года назад

    good stuff!

  • @LogHouseFarm
    @LogHouseFarm 3 года назад +1

    That looks like a lot of work, but ends up being a very nice sled - thanks for the video.

  • @StraightWhiskey9
    @StraightWhiskey9 3 года назад +1

    The most gucci crosscut sled ever made. I like it

  • @whiskeylung
    @whiskeylung 3 года назад +50

    This guys sled costs more than my table saw.

    • @oliverdelica2289
      @oliverdelica2289 3 года назад +1

      Haha fr

    • @brianlevine249
      @brianlevine249 3 года назад +2

      @@oliverdelica2289 I know right! All those aluminum T tracks stops dust collection. Lol

    • @waveoflight
      @waveoflight 3 года назад +2

      Why is the $30.00/qt red Paint so important on this build, as opposed to any other red paint?

    • @erichdelossantos4701
      @erichdelossantos4701 3 года назад

      @@waveoflight maybe because its what he had already instead of buying paint?

    • @PhilBuildsThis
      @PhilBuildsThis 3 года назад +1

      @@waveoflight $pon$or$hip monies?

  • @syedhasan6548
    @syedhasan6548 3 года назад +1

    Very Nice 👍

    • @brianholm4201
      @brianholm4201 3 года назад

      How do you get the plans for your sled

  • @timderks5960
    @timderks5960 3 года назад

    Dust extraction on a crosscut sled is a really nice idea, I don't think I've seen that before. Since you're not very likely to use the rear half of the crosscut sled very often, how about adding some CNC-like brushes to the acrylic there? That way it should improve dust extraction in the front even more, and if you have a larger piece to cut some day, it still works fine. I personally would be hesitant to add brushes along the entire length, both for ease of use and safety reasons.

  • @judas587
    @judas587 3 года назад +3

    Wow. So cool Johnny brooke
    I love your contents a ton . I wish you were my friend but I are in the 🇺🇸 us and I am in 🇲🇺 Mauritius. But that doesn't matter because you are my friend on RUclips 😊👍. Hope to see your next project . Watching ya all the
    way from 🇲🇺Mauritius . Lots of love

    • @Zachw172
      @Zachw172 3 года назад +1

      Aww

    • @Zachw172
      @Zachw172 3 года назад +1

      I have found where you live! en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauritius

  • @dmosbbq366
    @dmosbbq366 2 года назад

    For the dust hood, you could also set it to one universal height and then add bristled door sweeps to flush it up with the sled

  • @ByrdAnthony33
    @ByrdAnthony33 3 года назад +1

    Def going to give this a shot! Love your videos, simple and to the point! What camera setup do you use?

  • @acopley8705
    @acopley8705 3 года назад +10

    That miter saw blade is so incredibly shiny! Do you ever use that as a mirror to check your hair before filming?

    • @ldb8435
      @ldb8435 2 года назад

      just thinking the same thing, is it chrome plated?

  • @shahzkhanaz2655
    @shahzkhanaz2655 3 года назад

    good teach....

  • @FranksDIY
    @FranksDIY 3 года назад

    Looks awesome. I really like the plexiglass dust cover . Hope to see some awesome builds using that sled in the future

  • @glenpaul3606
    @glenpaul3606 3 года назад

    Very nice crosscut sled. I was hoping you would have built in extensions to the front fence. One to allow for a Dado blade and the other to extend the fence length to accommodate longer pieces that need to be cut. I plan on building a crosscut sled and would like to incorporate adjustable fence extensions along with some of the features you added to yours.

  • @BC5391
    @BC5391 2 года назад

    I like the shield, if ever make another, plexiglass is easy to bend so you will not have joints. It just takes heat from a heat gun, bend using pressure with scrap wood

    • @craftedworkshop
      @craftedworkshop  2 года назад

      Good idea, I'll have to try that in the future!

  • @DixyPro1
    @DixyPro1 3 года назад

    Good job. I was able to make one automatic that works on 12 volt

  • @denverrenfro2933
    @denverrenfro2933 3 года назад

    Nice job! Like that you have all the pieces you used from Rockler with links. Do you think Rockler would work with you to create a package buy for all the pieces? Maybe bundle it with your plans?

  • @ramakreatif3944
    @ramakreatif3944 3 года назад

    W O W. . . . Good 👍👍👍👍👌

  • @marcusretaken72
    @marcusretaken72 3 года назад

    Great. Now I have to build another sled LOL

  • @tvkimslifetv8609
    @tvkimslifetv8609 3 года назад

    Best crosscut sled ever! One question is what's difference between using normal cross cut sled( unlike yours, the one has no safety guard and dust collector) and using miter saw? Isn't miter saw easier and safer?

  • @BigmoRivera
    @BigmoRivera 3 года назад

    Nice Job 👍 Hey Is That A Mirror Blade 😀 Is That The Infinity Blade

  • @JoeGilpin3837
    @JoeGilpin3837 3 года назад

    Looks great, you might want to reconsider to Polycarbonate or "lexan" instead, a lot stronger, and wont blow up in 1000 shards if something ever happens someday. Like the acrylic will.

  • @AGTDesigns
    @AGTDesigns 3 года назад +2

    Man..this is the most over-engineered sled I've seen, and it's most likely the best one as well! Congratulations on getting really awesome ideas on something that has been build a thousand times on YT, it is definitely difficult to be original in these cases and you've mastered it. Also, kudos on supporting JKM stop block, it's great to see makers supporting other makers. :)
    My only question is why have you placed the dust port so far back? When the blade is near the fence the dust port is way back...probably you have really great suction from your dust collection and it doesn't make a difference, but I'm used to adapt my dust collection to shop-vac suction, which is why this came to my mind. :)
    Cheers!!!

    • @WalterFieldingJr
      @WalterFieldingJr 3 года назад

      I’d think the reason is that having the dust port above the blade or forward of it would obscure what you are cutting. Also I think the hose would get in the road if it was further forward too. Just a guess.

  • @russ5234101
    @russ5234101 3 года назад +2

    I just subscribed to this guy and immediately realized he’s gonna cost me a lot of money 🙄

  • @goemaerefabian6998
    @goemaerefabian6998 3 года назад

    SUPERBE PLATEAU

  • @joedance14
    @joedance14 3 года назад

    Very nice work! Q: What overarm & blade guard is on your table saw?

  • @kevinhoppenworth6708
    @kevinhoppenworth6708 3 года назад

    Your drill press chuck is wabbling needs to be seated into the shaft a bit tighter. Love the sled. I had the same wabble on my drill press.

  • @martys356
    @martys356 3 года назад

    When I laminate a project I use dowel rods to keep the laminate from sticking to the wood as I line it up. When cutting laminate I have a piece of ¼" plywood that fits around the rip fence and lays flat to the table so the laminate won't slip under the fence and it's a zero clearance.

  • @rosswells4090
    @rosswells4090 3 года назад

    What kind of saw blade do you use in your Inter saw? That thing is like a mirror.

  • @francescosaccaggi6427
    @francescosaccaggi6427 3 года назад

    Which feeler gage did you use? I was looking into getting one but there are too many options.

  • @soniarosado5971
    @soniarosado5971 5 месяцев назад

    What kind of screws should I use for wood fence?

  • @timrothgeb416
    @timrothgeb416 3 года назад

    You may want to bend the plexi next time instead of bonding 3 pieces. It makes it stiffer and you can use thinner material. Plus it stays clear.

  • @280nosler
    @280nosler 3 года назад

    How do you get & keep your mitre saw blade mirror-like?

  • @alangardiner872
    @alangardiner872 3 года назад

    i would be interested to see, if...battering that top insert ito the top T track, ruined your calibration of the rear fence??? it would have been good to see you do another 5 cut test after the hammering......

  • @ymx777
    @ymx777 3 года назад

    Hello. Is a throat plate required when using a sled like yours? Im thinking dust collection may be a little better without it?

  • @ericdeguilo1181
    @ericdeguilo1181 3 года назад

    sorry if you've answered this before... what blade do you have on your miter saw? i've never seen anything so shiny in my life, including my bathroom mirror

  • @edmundhayes7982
    @edmundhayes7982 3 года назад

    Not sure how you attached the runners. You said bolt with lock washer. Was the runner threaded?

  • @proxymine2674
    @proxymine2674 3 года назад

    Could you put brush like material along the dust collector edges to help contain more of the dust while also letting the material slide in from the sides?

    • @craftedworkshop
      @craftedworkshop  3 года назад

      I was actually thinking of doing that, should work great!

  • @ronin2963
    @ronin2963 3 года назад +2

    Everyone loves Rockler until they see the price

    • @slightlycrookedworkshop
      @slightlycrookedworkshop 3 года назад +1

      Their price is better than those red tools made by a company named after a bird.

    • @ronin2963
      @ronin2963 3 года назад

      @@slightlycrookedworkshop lol, you say that it is an accomplishment 😉

    • @slightlycrookedworkshop
      @slightlycrookedworkshop 3 года назад

      @@ronin2963 I guess it's because I don't think Rockler is overpriced.

  • @garagewizzard
    @garagewizzard 3 года назад

    Have you consider using polycarbonate ( I think it's called Lexan in the US) plastic instead of plexiglass? plexiglass shatters on impact. You could also bend it in one piece using a line heater into a U shaped channel to remove the need for adhesives. Otherwise, very professional video, Nice!

  • @fosterelli6455
    @fosterelli6455 3 года назад

    Very nice build man! I'm totally adding dust collection to my sled now! I think I've inhaled a few pounds of walnut in the past couple of weeks. By the way, what saw blade are you using on your table saw? I have the OEM SawStop on my PCS and I'm starting to look for a higher end one for minimizing tear out.

    • @craftedworkshop
      @craftedworkshop  3 года назад

      Go for it! And that is actually just a SawStop blade, nothing fancy. I think the Forrest Woodworker II is the best one out there but mine needs to be cleaned : amzn.to/3hUWNya

  • @dofidopes7080
    @dofidopes7080 3 года назад +1

    Early my dude

  • @vincentmerola5842
    @vincentmerola5842 2 года назад

    Hey I’m a new woodworker having a hard time figuring out what type and screws to use to secure the rock t-track runners and secure them. thanks

    • @vincentmerola5842
      @vincentmerola5842 2 года назад

      And more importantly the rockler aluminum miter bars trying to figure out the screws to use to secure them without them sticking out proud and the Miter slots

    • @craftedworkshop
      @craftedworkshop  2 года назад

      Really just depends on the thickness of what you’re mounting it to, I typically use small drawer slide screws.

  • @isaacocasio3165
    @isaacocasio3165 3 года назад

    If I wanted to just buy one from you, what would that look like?

  • @dscritter614
    @dscritter614 2 года назад

    Makes my sled look like a 5 yr old made it.....on a bad day.

  • @donnpickering3627
    @donnpickering3627 2 года назад

    First of all, let me recommend that you use polycarbonate aka Lexan. If the blades kicks a piece of wood up at you, the acrylic plexiglass might not stop it. 1/4" Polycarbonate will, it's the stuff that bullet proof glass is made of. My crosscut sled is very similar to yours. But instead of a safety block, I made a box with a lexan window on top. I drilled a 3" hole through my tall fence with a hole saw and attached my dust port on a 45 deg on the back of the box. I used a 3" DVW coupling as dust port and epoxied it into the 1/4" lexan and attachee a 4" dust collection hose to the outside of it with a hose clamp. Placing the dust collection port here, at the back of the fence, works with the flow of air and sawdust coming off the blade at at least 200 mph. This method sucks up nearly all of the dust coming off the blade. I like your idea of making the sides of the safety hood over the blade to come down almost to the table top. I'm gonna modify mine with that feature. I get a very small amount of sawdust bouncing off to the sides. Your idea should help catch that and keep it in the air stream. I also thought of maybe using some brush bristles to try to catch the dust on the sides. Thanks for the video. It is great.

  • @GotCamel
    @GotCamel 3 года назад

    Yooooooo! What is that blade you have on your miter saw?!?!

  • @martinsmith6011
    @martinsmith6011 3 года назад

    Like the sled bud, on the two ends where you said you where going to use spacer's to lift on thicker material, just a suggestion what about two springs instead. Love the build. Cookie UK

  • @harryshaw4998
    @harryshaw4998 3 года назад

    You could have used a T Nut or a inserted drive nut then used a one piece knob bolt

  • @marciaconnor8246
    @marciaconnor8246 3 года назад

    I can I get the file for the dust hose connection? I don't know how to use sketchup but my son-in-law said he'd print if for me if you give me the file.

  • @brianewhiteguy
    @brianewhiteguy 3 года назад +5

    Great job! Here's what I want to know: which kidney did you need to sell to get Plexiglas during a global pandemic?? :)

  • @derekw40
    @derekw40 3 года назад

    What miter saw blade do you have ? I’ve never seen one with a mirror finish.

  • @alejomoreno6524
    @alejomoreno6524 3 года назад +3

    Does anyone have a recommendation for the size of the crosscut sled compared to the size of the table saw top? Most sled plans I have seen are for contractor sized tables (like on this video), but curious what a good size would be for a sawstop job site saw.

    • @SharpestBulbs
      @SharpestBulbs 3 года назад +6

      If you have a contractor saw check that your blade is sufficiently far back from the front edge of the saw (the side you stand on). What most of these videos don't tell you is that a crosscut sled doesn't work on a small contractor saw unless it's had some sort of infeed table built around it. The reason is that the runners will have quite a bit of slop until both are inserted at least 1/3 or the way. To answer your first question, assuming you built an infeed for your contractor/portable table saw or that the distance to blade is deep enough, you should make it as big as you want as long as it's even on each side. Just think about the material you'll most likely be cutting. If you're crosscutting 8' 2x4s then you'll probably want it to be at least 4' wide, etc.

  • @anyalpine
    @anyalpine 3 года назад +1

    All those tools and that’s the largest square you have?

  • @alangardiner872
    @alangardiner872 3 года назад +1

    how much do the plans cost??

  • @davidthompsen464
    @davidthompsen464 3 года назад

    Dude! Do me a favor and go do the "5 cut" one more time; I bet you're off .037 now!!

  • @dgramsz2146
    @dgramsz2146 3 года назад +2

    Do you have a link for the 5 cut calculator?

    • @craftedworkshop
      @craftedworkshop  3 года назад +4

      Forgot to link it, here you go: www.windridgewoodcrafts.com/topics/five_cut/

    • @dgramsz2146
      @dgramsz2146 3 года назад +1

      Thank you

  • @dhm7815
    @dhm7815 3 года назад

    What is"laminate"?

  • @dougieyoung6536
    @dougieyoung6536 3 года назад

    👍👏👏👏😃🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @flamabl1
    @flamabl1 2 года назад

    Just epoxy the miter track in. You don't need screws.

  • @austinbeetson6178
    @austinbeetson6178 3 года назад

    Fusion 360?