I purchase m6 Miter 5000 in 2007. One of the best investments I've made in my shop. After all these years, and tons of use, it is still in near perfect condition. A testament to it's durability. This is my "must have" for precision production work. The stop also has a fine tuning apparatus that comes in handy for keeping a super tight tolerance.
I like how your sled cost about as much as the saw it’s on. Kinda like my high-end mountain bike hanging off the tailgate of my 90’s Tacoma! Incra makes two sizes of this sled. I purchased the smaller of the two and wish I bought the bigger one. I find myself cross cutting with my table saw more and more and wish I had the extra capacity.
Great video! Looks like you have a bunch of Rockler stuff, so I'm assuming you think this is better than the Rockler crosscut sled. Do you think this sled makes working with the table saw safer? btw, what table saw are you using?
I would say it is better than the Rockler sled. I like that you can get parts for this one, not sure if you can for the Rockler sled. Absolutely makes the table saw safer, positive control of the wood will always make it safer. I have a old Home Depot Rigid table saw. Thanks for watching.
Very good video, I am now convinced this is the miter gauge I need. Thank you Quick question, what is the name and model of your table saw? Love that it does not take much real estate.
I don't know, I don't have that tool. But if the Bosch has a standard miter slot on the table, I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work. Check the Incra site, they should have a listing for what tools this will fit. Thanks for watching.
I purchase m6 Miter 5000 in 2007. One of the best investments I've made in my shop. After all these years, and tons of use, it is still in near perfect condition. A testament to it's durability. This is my "must have" for precision production work. The stop also has a fine tuning apparatus that comes in handy for keeping a super tight tolerance.
Couldn't agree more HeavyweightWWW, it is a great tool for the shop.
Thank you. Your review took me to Rockler to buy one.
One of my most used table saw accessory. Enjoy.
I like how your sled cost about as much as the saw it’s on. Kinda like my high-end mountain bike hanging off the tailgate of my 90’s Tacoma! Incra makes two sizes of this sled. I purchased the smaller of the two and wish I bought the bigger one. I find myself cross cutting with my table saw more and more and wish I had the extra capacity.
That is very true Mikepurnell. Thanks for watching.
Hi, I've got one that I'm just setting up. Quick question; how do you store it when not using to keep it out of the way and safe from knocks etc?
I have a shelf on my tables saw cabinet that I slide it onto.
Great video! Looks like you have a bunch of Rockler stuff, so I'm assuming you think this is better than the Rockler crosscut sled. Do you think this sled makes working with the table saw safer? btw, what table saw are you using?
I would say it is better than the Rockler sled. I like that you can get parts for this one, not sure if you can for the Rockler sled. Absolutely makes the table saw safer, positive control of the wood will always make it safer. I have a old Home Depot Rigid table saw. Thanks for watching.
i think the only other comparison to this would be the woodpeckers autoscale mitre sled, very similar with all the feature sets
Great review. What is maximum size panel that you can cross cut ? Thanks, Jake
about 13-inches wide and any length. if you use the stop you can go up to 63 inches.
@@MadNerdWorkshop Thank You.
Very good video, I am now convinced this is the miter gauge I need. Thank you
Quick question, what is the name and model of your table saw?
Love that it does not take much real estate.
You will not regret it, great tool. I am very happy I got one. Thanks for watching.
What is the brand and model of your table saw?
@@frenchaccent540 It's a Ridgid TS3650 mounted on a table instead of on its legs.
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Is this sled compatible with the Bosch GTS 10 xc ?
I don't know, I don't have that tool. But if the Bosch has a standard miter slot on the table, I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work. Check the Incra site, they should have a listing for what tools this will fit. Thanks for watching.
Work with a dado?
No, but would ruin the sled and you would then only be able to use it for the dado blade.