Squaring A Crosscut Table Saw Sled
An indispensable jig that makes accurate miters, crosscuts, and tenons a cinchLon Schleining, author, stairbuilder, and woodworking instructor in Long Beach, California, warns, “If the sled’s fence isn’t 90° to the blade, every cut will be inaccurate.” To that end, he shares tips in this video for building a tablesaw crosscut sled that will slide smoothly in your tablesaw’s miter slots and ensure accurate cuts whether you’re cutting miters, tenon shoulders, or standard crosscuts.
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16 years later, here is my method of making a "perfect" square crosscut sled:
https://www.finewoodworking.com/forum/do-we-really-need-another-video-on-how-to-make-a-table-saw-crosscut-sled-yes?discussion=edit
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