Miter Saw Sled Version 2.0 May Eliminate Your Need for a Table Saw Miter Sled!
2024 ж. 10 Мам.
11 146 Рет қаралды
This accessory for your miter saw will make your miter saw safer and easier to cut small stock and may just eliminate the need for a table saw miter sled. That’s what it did for me!
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The best miter sled I have seen so far. Great job!
Thanks. Let me know how you like it when you’re ready by posting an update on the channel. You will love it!!
Great idea for a simple yet very practical accessory, thanks. Your tips are very helpful. One possible enhancement would be to add T track to the length of the plywood base as well. Then you could employ any kind of track clamps to hold down a stop block or smaller pieces that you're cutting.
Love your ideas, really appreciate the time you take to share them. I'm glad you also only post when you feel inclined to, makes your content very valuable. Thanks again!
I really can’t believe this hasn’t taken off. I still rely heavily on it.
a neat idea, i like this one , and also dennis from hooked on woods channel, but his is a lot more work for zero clearance purposes, this is quick and easy to build, thanks.
Good to see you again! Love your unique approach to things. Keep posting and I'll keep learning!
So glad you’re back! Thanks for the video
Great video. We love you, Walnut!
Great to see another helpful video, look forward to anymore that may be in the pipeline. Cheers
I write down info on my jigs. Like, what saw it was made for, trench-mode depth, saw blade used. All the stuff i wont remember.
The simplest jigs are the best! Awesome!
A brilliant idea. Thanks for sharing. I don't own a mitre saw just yet, instead I've relied on my trusty (german) table saw for years. What you just showed made me think that I will get a mitre saw in the future, as I can see a lot of uses with this "sled". It sure adds precision to the cuts! All the best / Peter
Cool, that looks very handy!
Great video thanks again
Great video, thank you much
I was so excited to see another video from you show up! It may be a long time between your videos but they are always incredibly useful. Thank you for sharing when you can! I 'm going to build one of these. I already have a zero clearance fence on my kapex but it sort of falls down on mitered cuts. I think this will be a good addition and I can just slide that one to the side when using this. Thanks for sharing!
Let me know how you like it. I did a zero clearance fence and got rid of it. Can’t remember why, but this idea was a keeper.
Thanks for the nice reply. Just wondering if you built one and are enjoying it as much as I do.
brilliant
Thank you handy dandy jig.
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