Crosscut Sled

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Crosscut Sled

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I'm curious what everyone uses for a cross cut sled. Are most of the Mark V users sticking with the Shopsmith sled or are you migrating to something else. If so, what?

I've modified mine a little and plan to stick with it.

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Dusty,

Most of my crosscut work is done with the shopsmith sled. I also have have modified mine after taking part in Nicks sawdust sessions. I find it is as versatile and accurate as any other option I have tried. fjimp
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Not sure if this is a poll or not but I as well use the Shopsmith sled which I purchased several years ago at at TA sale and use Nick's method from the sawdust session on making it more user friendly.
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I don't have a crosscut sled, why would one need one?
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Post by charlese »

Don't need or use a crosscut sled! I have a panel sled, that is about the same thing, but that's for panels, not boards.

The way I look at it - The Shopsmith miter gauge with an extension is very ample for any board that I'll use.
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I use the Shopsmith crosscut sled with a homemade runner (no slop) for panels up to 15" and a homemade double runner large sled (heavy) for panels up to about 24".
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beeg wrote:I don't have a crosscut sled, why would one need one?
Hi beeg,

I find using a sled makes controlling the accuracy of a cut on large panels, like kitchen cabinets, a lot easier. Just my 2 cents worth...
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I have two. One I made and one SS model I bought off e-bay from Appalachian tools. I would use them if only for the safety factor for cutting smaller parts as well as cutting precise panels.
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dusty wrote:I'm curious what everyone uses for a cross cut sled. Are most of the Mark V users sticking with the Shopsmith sled or are you migrating to something else. If so, what? I've modified mine a little and plan to stick with it. [ATTACH]6203[/ATTACH]
I use one I made.
Dusty, I really like that zero clearance insert. Did you buy or make it?
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