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I've been pretty happy with using a sled for crosscutting on my
table saw. My crosscuts are mostly 90 degreees. I was just reading an old FWW shop tip about using two miter gauges joined by a fence instead of a sled. It got me to wondering how well that would work. It seems like it would be somewhat less rigid than sled, but easier to make and more flexible with regard to cutting different angles. Does anyone here use the 2 miter gauge/fence setup? How do you like it as compared to a sled? R, Tom . |
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