Show Me Your TS Cross Cut Sled
On Jan 26, 11:36*am, Andy Dingley wrote:
On 25 Jan, 18:14, -MIKE- wrote:
The "lid" I refer to is from where you wrote...
"as there's a tie-bar between them above the saw blade, which
also acts as a further guard. "
So you infer "lid" from where I didn't write "lid".
The tie-bar is about an inch or so wide. It's vertically over the
blade. It's not a lid, and makes no attempt to keep fingers out of the
box. It's primarily there for structural reasons (my high-wall box is
far more stable than a low-wall sled), but it does also act as a guard
against long pieces of crossways timber dropping onto the blade, an
accident that's not implausible when cross-cutting.
Mine uses a plastic box which rides in grooves on the
fore and aft fences, same as Kelly Mehler's design. I can
lift it out for working vertical pieces, such as when cutting
finger joints.
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