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Miter sled mounting--left or right? Opinions (or facts) appreciated
Bob Mc wrote:
I'm getting a miter sled for my Jet TS. The saw has a right-hand extension table. The installation pictures show the sled and miter gauge installed to the left of the blade. It seems to me that since there is several feet of table to the right beyond the saw's table extension, that having the long side of the material on the right offers more support than having the waste part of the cut on the right. The saw is left-tilt; I'm right-handed. Is there a reason that a left-side installation seems preferred? I'm not sure what I'm missing. Thanks. Bob Less kickback risk on a right tilt saw. |
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Miter sled mounting--left or right? Opinions (or facts) appreciated
Bob Mc wrote: I'm getting a miter sled for my Jet TS. The saw has a right-hand extension table. The installation pictures show the sled and miter gauge installed to the left of the blade. It seems to me that since there is several feet of table to the right beyond the saw's table extension, that having the long side of the material on the right offers more support than having the waste part of the cut on the right. The saw is left-tilt; I'm right-handed. Is there a reason that a left-side installation seems preferred? I'm not sure what I'm missing. Thanks. Bob My saw is a right tilt... but like yours I have 40+ inches of table on the right of the blade but only 12 or os on the left of the blade...and I am also right handed.... I also have a "collection" of miter sleds... some are mounted and configured to be used on the left of the blade and some to the right of the blade..and some straddle the blade..... As to which is preferred? Honestly I have been a serious wood worker for 40 years my current saw is 15 years old and I really DO NOT have an answer for you... Sounds dumb but each of my sleds were made to solve a particular problem I had encountered BUT GENERALLY I plop the sled that mounts to the left of the blade for most of my cuts... maybe its habit I really do not know... That sled is smaller, lighter, and handier to use then the others... so maybe that is why I grab it... BUT if I were doing a 45 degree bevel cut...(not a miter) on a left tilt saw using a miter sled I would want the "good" side of the work piece facing up to eliminate chip out and for that cut I would use a sled mounted to the right of the blade....... Hope I made some sense with this post...still working on my foist cup of coffee and am not fully awake yet... Bob Griffiths |
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Miter sled mounting--left or right? Opinions (or facts) appreciated
To insure the integrity of the sled, buy the sled that rides on the opposite
side that the blade tilts, otherwise you will cut into the sled on bevel cuts and loose your reference line on the edge of the sled. I have a sled for both sides on my left tilt. For 90 degree cuts I prefer using the left side sled. I use the right sled for beveled cuts. "Bob Mc" wrote in message m... I'm getting a miter sled for my Jet TS. The saw has a right-hand extension table. The installation pictures show the sled and miter gauge installed to the left of the blade. It seems to me that since there is several feet of table to the right beyond the saw's table extension, that having the long side of the material on the right offers more support than having the waste part of the cut on the right. The saw is left-tilt; I'm right-handed. Is there a reason that a left-side installation seems preferred? I'm not sure what I'm missing. Thanks. Bob |
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Miter sled mounting--left or right? Opinions (or facts) appreciated
Thanks for your answers. I appreciate each of them, and your time to
answer. Bob "Bob Mc" wrote in message m... I'm getting a miter sled for my Jet TS. The saw has a right-hand extension table. The installation pictures show the sled and miter gauge installed to the left of the blade. It seems to me that since there is several feet of table to the right beyond the saw's table extension, that having the long side of the material on the right offers more support than having the waste part of the cut on the right. The saw is left-tilt; I'm right-handed. Is there a reason that a left-side installation seems preferred? I'm not sure what I'm missing. Thanks. Bob |
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