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I've been using crosscut sleds for many years but never bothered with fancy stuff like flip stops. As I had to make new sleds for new saw, decided to give accessories a try, and found they are helpful.
I made the fence height the same on both of my sleds so that same accessories could be used on both sleds. The accessories I made a 1. Flip up stop blocks with magnets to hold the blocks up and magnets to hold the blocks down. 2. Bolt-on fence extensions so that the stop blocks can be used for cutting pieces longer than the crosscut sled. 3. A sliding stop for cutting pieces too small to hold or clamp. I am interested in other sled accessories that you have found helpful. https://youtu.be/QhJCVaw-jXA -- For full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/woodwo...s-3105659-.htm |
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