Worlds Nicest Table Saw Sled || Ultimate Table Saw Upgrade
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You do have to spend some time setting the saw up... blade, fence, etc. But once done, the saw is great. Fairly compact which is Nice czcams.com/users/postUgkxXh-4_3-ZT1fFWP91ZV7iVqzElr0lEb-a I did get an Incra Miter Gauge which takes some setup as well. The stock miter gauge can be adjusted in the miter slot with a little painter's tape... this tightens up the side to side play a lot.
Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos czcams.com/users/postUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
How do I keep getting roped into watching these 30 min woodworking shenanigans
One sled to rule them all. One sled to find them. One sled to bring them all, and in the sawdust bind them.
I thought it was in the Titebond 3 bind them
Yall watch too much LOTR
You know it’s going to be high class when he uses nickels not penneys to raise the miter bar💰 Awesome video and beautiful sled man!
This video was sponsored by Hibbs junior - did he get his money back?
I didn't think nickels would fit in the miter slot.
Very nice crosscut sled, I like that you can cut and add inserts as needed and of course the laminate walnut was a nice touch. Just ordered the stop block, can’t wait
You have some amazing skills, my friend! Also, using MDF for the sled makes that a very heavy sled! Love your Videos!
Side note: a short video on starting the corner of the double sided carpet tape would be a hit. You've obviously got that nailed.
I appreciate you making a second channel for shorts. It really frustrates me when longform channels just become a million shorts for algorithms sake.
Nice!
With the Shaper Origin you could also add a radius slot on each side of the base, and pinned the fence instead of bolting it down (or just as a removable optional fence), allowing for angle adjustments to the fence in either direction for miter cuts.
I have, perhaps, watched far too many woodworking videos but after watching Jason I am hooked. Great presentation and I am finding all kinds of new techniques! Did I mention I'm 81 years young?
That is the coolest sled I've ever seen. I've learned a lot watching you, I have a small shop and build things as a side hobby..... I'm retired and enjoy life.
Thank you for your videos
When sticking two surfaces with contact cement, sometimes I use cooking parchment paper since the contact cement doesn’t stick to it. As a bonus, you can just unpeel the parchment from in between the surfaces once you get it all in place.
Never tried that. I have used slip sticks and removed them one at a time and rolled it down.
dewd, for as long as i've watched your vids, you've never failed to amaze me and i'm going on 55 years of woodworking experience. and your woodworking is amazing too.
That sled is a work of art ! No kidding, something that probably only us wood workers can really appreciate. I'm going to be building a table saw sled in the next few weeks or so after my mobile table saw bench, and this is something to shoot for. Well done !
Yeah, is purdy....but it's a shame you didn't at least give a nod to the woodworker who's design it appears to be based on. I mean, I could be wrong and the idea might have come to you in a dream but its sooooo similar to the one in the Kings Fine Woodworking video from over 5yrs ago that it's hard to ignore. You could have at least given him a teeny tiny mention in your video description.
Don't get me wrong, you made this one purdier with the walnut and it's not EXACTLY the same...but... Really?
Am I wrong to bring it up? From the t-tracks (you did add 2 more), the removable insert and mention the chamfer for sawdust clear out, even the red marker warning area (you even mentions the block that King used).. King's was made in two layers so the Shaper Origin part is a nice touch and I'm not saying you didn't add your own touches.
I know, it's not required and King did give it to the woodworking community (with detailed instructions) so since the design is out there it's free use for anyone. I doubt that King would ever/will ever whine about it.
But, as you said, this is a FANCY sled and giving him a nod.... Well, that would have been a CLASSY thing for you to do.
Oops, I meant to post this in the main section not as a reply to your comment. Sorry
I’m thinking that with the additional strength provided by the laminate wrap, you could easily use 1/2” MDF or baltic birch. Love the T track. Very good looking crosscut sled. Like the stop too.
I just got my Bourbon Moth stop block and it’s beautiful and heavy! I’m not shocked at all that it’s well made with quality materials but it’s really nice and I’m excited to finally get the Katz stop block but with Bourbons logo on it. Great job Jason
That’s dope! So nice!
I like the zero clearance idea and the fence adjustability! Well done man
I’m having clamp envy, is that even a thing? Heck I’m evening having cross cut envy.
It is a thing, and it happens when I watch all woodworking videos. I had to sell my entire shop of tools during the pandemic… so envy is the best thing I could call it.
I’m envisioning myself owning everything in his entire shop!! Yes sir, it is real…and sad.
For me it’s shop space
It is now
Shop space tools and clamp envy oh and skill envy 🏴👍😲
So beautiful🎉 the sled looks great too!
😂😂😂
Thank you, not only was your video funny and informative but you also helped me order laminate I’ve been searching high and low for
This is the most beautiful sled I've ever seen on the internet! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💯
Deserved pride for an EXCELLENT design, executed precisely. 👏 👏
Real men make their sleds and jigs out of African Blackwood....Love the vid as usual.
No matter how fancy the tools, the care, skills, and craftmanship are just amazing. It was beautifully crafted. ❤
There a lot of cross cut sleds on You Tube. This is certainly among the nicest. It is certainly the prettiest. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Truly the Cadillac of cross cut sleds. Great video as always! Thank you.
That sir is a work of art. I'm am impressed. I have been watching so many of these, I was certain I would never find the one I wanted to build. Now I have...
Absolutely fabulous, as ever. I keep a short length of scrap T track with my sled. It drops into the out feed end of one of the mitre slots and contacts the end of the runner at the point when the face of the fence is directly over the centre of the saw blade. It gives a positive stop so you don't expose too much of the blade through the sled and you know the cut is complete without having to lean over to see.
This is a really clever idea! I'm definitely going to incorporate this. I like that it's not "permanently" attached to the sled so if there ever were a reason to need to go beyond the positive stop you can.
Great idea!!
@Logfunktioniert nicht! 4:29 anLovell
This was a great video! I had been looking for a good template and now I have one. THANKS!
That’s nice, I made the other cross cut sled you made with the aluminum on the back fence and the Katz Moses stop block and it has served me well
Best sled I've seen a work of art
I love all the arriving running thing. It never ceases to crack me up.
Wax paper also works great for positioning large flat surfaces being stuck together with contact cement. The cement will not stick to the wax paper and the strips of paper can be removed one at a time for the final adhering stage. Nice video!
Yep, pretty! Best that money can’t buy. Love your narration always.
Beautiful enough to hang on my wall ! Great job my friend!
Best video yet. Brought a tear to my eye. It's a beaut Clark!
Beautiful sled. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
Sweet crosscut sled Jason
I purchased a bourbon moth stop block as well. Look forward to trying it out. Thanks for all your videos Wil-
A work of art. the sad part is the fancy router you used, not because it was wrong to use it, but for the fact that I live in Mexico and literally is unreachable for a guy like me. Big fan of your work, Love your sense of humor. God bless you.
I lived in Juarez from the 2008-11. Hope all is peaceful where you are brother.👍
@@mcouture8169 Thank you so much brother. Fortunately it is a safe place here en Mexico City. Thanks to God
This sled is a work of art, just like you good sir 😍
A great looking sled, Suggestion; consider using Phenolic panels, also called Phenolic plywood for jigs such as cross cut sleds. Its used by masons for pouring cement into forms. the surface on both sides is very smooth and extremely durable. So much so they can reuse it several times with cement before replacing it. You don't need to laminate the surface of parts, just the edges.
Beautiful work. I have only ever owned a hand saw, so I do not fully appreciate the value of a cross cut sled... but it is NICE!
With my hand saw, I do make wood work. Like building my own training equipment. I train at home, so I don't mind the equipment to look a bit more rustic/rough than your products - I build for function alone.
Keep it coming!... and please show us the tree house in use 👍👍👍
Love this sled man! Hope to build a similar one for my shop!
I always built mine with a removable 6" wide piece of plexiglass covering the top of the front to the back to deflect anything that could fly up to my face.
Love the sled, and all of your content. When I listen to you I hear the “Bob Ross of woodworking” and get inspired.
It’s beautiful. And probably weighs a ton. I ended up making very small, medium, and mega sizes to save my back. Also used plywood rather than MDF to reduce weight.
I made one a similar size as this out of mdf and most definitely wouldn't recommend it. It's got to weigh 60+ pounds
I made an "Ultimate Crosscut Sled" about this size. Now it's two crosscut sleds.
Moth is yoked
Thats why he is selling Ag1
Your sled was made so intricate you can see how much you care,and everything you cut on it is guaranteed to be square.
Thoroughly enjoy your craziness! And attention to detail!
I got a questionable reply from my first comment. Is it legit? Thanks
This is the first video I have seen of yours, and I liked and subscribed in the first 30 seconds. We have similar personalities. I cant wait to see all the cool stuff you make!
Ha!!!! I was building/ using ones just like that in 1985, able to do cross cuts up to 28" or so. But... yours is a beaut!
Looks great. I need to build a crosscut sled right now.
Great looking sled, good job
Bits and Bits sounds like a place that Ron Swanson would shop for his woodworking supplies! 😁
Absolutely stunning a gorgeous looking crosscut sled. I wish I had a 10th of your skill 👍🏻👍🏻👨🏼🦽🇬🇧
I'm just here for the stop block!
Looks amazing turned out beautiful
Nice! Carpet tape, that stuff is amazing!!
This is the best so far! Love it!
Nicely done! I made one recently using some of your earlier features. Couple things I wonder - For the rear sled track I used two pieces of (Incra) t-track plus with built in scales that can slide a bit. I thought that way I can move them to align the left and right "zeroes" with the edge of whatever blade. I also used MDF on top of plywood that let me make replacable zero-clearance plates by putting threaded inserts in the plywood and countersinking 1/4-20 flathead machine screws to fasten the inserts. And with the (not nearly as cool as yours) katz-moses block - I put a groove next to the rear fence so that the bottom of the stop-block rides just below the top of the sled. That way beveled or really thin stock cannot slip under the stopblock. One question I have is what about the aluminum track would trigger the sawstop? I don't (yet) have one but I did use the adjustable aluminum track on mine so I would need to switch to something non-conductive if that is an issue, but I am not clear why that would cause it to trip. Anyway - thanks for yet another really great video!
Nick Ferry's CC Sled video has a good explanation and solution for the SS tripping on aluminum. He also explains the 5 Cut method very well. Good luck.
Never seen your videos until just now.
You are talented and entertaining. Some pretty cool mu sic in the background too. I like your shop and I like the way you think. Nice sled
It's like a thing of beauty. Excellent video BMW.
Morning brother. I'm new to your channel. Actually, new to wood working. Getting ready to retire here soon, so I am going to try my hand at this woodworking thing. The wifey doesn't really need me around all day. Your videos are great. Informative with a taste of entertainment value. But I digress. I scooted over to your site only to find that your "Limited Edition", Bourbon Moth Sled Stop is SOLD OUT !!! Looking forward to enjoying my retirement becoming part of this freak'n cool wood working community. Ciao.
@BourbonMoth. Hey Jason/Craig: Wow !! Ya got something for me? That's too cool. But as I mentioned, I'm an older dude and don't have a clue what freak'n T.E.L.E.G.R.A.M. is. Ha. Well, it would be funny if it wasn't true. Please advise brothers.
That jump on outfeed table towards end of video was super smooth. I knew you were good in something 😆
Hello from Greece! Very nice work!!!
One would think the worlds nicest saw sled would have pneumatic clamps that could work off the atmosphere like magic!
Just a beautiful job. That has to be the finest cross cut sled I've ever seen. For those who dont want to spend this much time or dont have the proper tools to build one of these, the Woodpeckers EXACT-90 Miter Gauge does about the same thing but is way less work.
Absolutely STUNNING! Now she needs a taper jig/miter gauge fence to match!
So I tried cutting laminate like this (cheap home depot Wilson art)... and it shattered and caused rips throughout the whole thing, so make sure you're using quality laminate to cut like this, otherwise a router works really well. I just used the same flush cut bit I used for the edges - running along a wood template, CA glued on the back with painters tape.
They also make a water-based 'fire resistant' contact cement (in a green can) that is less stinky.
Here is a tip to dress up your sled even more. You can color all the edges of the MDF with Mark A Lot pens to make them brown, black, red or any color the pens come in. If any of the color gets on the surface, it wipes off easy with lacquer thinner. This is fast and easy and dries instantly. I keep a jar of these pens in my shop all the time.
That sled is nicer than all of my actual projects…
Wow. That is really beautiful but I'm sure it is really heavy!!
Damn you. I made a sled following your first design and it's been great. Now I need to make another.
Gotta say this was definitely interesting, and once my workshop gremlins are a bit older I think I might get out there and do some work.... they still have to learn about the swirly blades of death which presently they use to scratch itches on....
Such a Beautiful thing and the ultimate sled, so awesome oh my gosh I want to make two. Being the cheap guy I am I will keep the ones I have and miss out on another ultimate sled.
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An ah-ha! moment and I thank you for it...the scrap wood risers to cut material with the tracksaw on the table. I'm about to build a multipurpose structure to be used for both flattening slabs as well as a sheet goods cutting solution. Rather than using the ever-popular piece of foam insulation, I'm going to try and incorporate what you are doing for both holding sheet goods up in the air, but also for risers when the need to raise a slab up is also necessary. One solution for everything. Thanks for that! And your sled is da bomb...
Speaking of Double Sided Carpet Tape - I recently built a new workbench and botched the laminate adhering somehow (either not enough or maybe because I did it in a cold garage?) and part of the laminate started pulling up in the center. I gently pulled up some more of the laminate, threw down some strips of double sided tape, and works good as new! I did tape along the edges that I had to trim off with a knife, and the edges are firmly in place so there's nowhere to catch and pull it up anymore.
Nice. I made a crosscut sled previously but the zero clearance slots are, of course, no longer crisp. I was wondering what to do about that. Now I know. Removable pieces solve that problem nicely. Well done.
De todos los trineos que he visto, este es el mejor definitivamente
Y he visto ya muchísimos
Te felicito por tu gran trabajo y por los detalles tan finos
👌🏻👌🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
I built one similar a few years ago. They are stout, sturdy and a bit of a pain to lug around. I ultimately built a smaller one for smaller projects and use the larger one for jobs that need it. An 'all in one' sled is nice on paper, but having two or three for specific size projects is so much nicer.
Same here. I built a smaller sled inspired by John Heisz's mini crosscut sled.
Sou brasileiro e admiro bastante seu trabalho e o jeito descontraído de compartilhar conosco. Muito obrigado. I'm Brazilian and I really admire your work and the relaxed way you share it with us. Thank you very much
this guys getting jiggy wit it!
Looks great! If it were me though i would ha e put that raised fence on the front and back for the extra piece of mind of rigidity. I realize this is the way it is to show off and sell the stop block but a face mounted t track stop block would work as well and may e an idea for another piece of merchandise for you.
Yes, it is a beautiful large sled!
Beautiful. Npthing like a $500 crosscut sled , and well worth the proce. It aouuld last for generations.
This is beautiful, I miss you on here. You doing it BIG on the Magnolia channel. Glad you are back.....If I had that sled, I would sleep with it. lol
It is Impressive, Good Job young man!👍
Brother this is absolutely beautiful work 🏆
Work of art Jason, I wouldn't want. to get it dirty.
Wasn't that one done by William Ng a dozen years ago? No matter - nice job. I built the Ng version when he introduced it. Still works great!!
Got my limited edition JKM/BM stop block in the mail today! So excited!!!
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I just got my first cabinet saw and need to make a sled :) idk if it will be this nice bit I’ll try!
Sweet Baby Strider, those track saw spacers at 1:42. Genius! Now I can rid of that giant sheet of pink foam that takes up so much space in my shop.
Now that you are moving on to CNC machines I will have to find a different wood worker that does his projects the old fashioned way. Thanks for your videos. They were much appreciated.
Holy crap, that seam is huge!! 🤣
Nice work!
Would you add handled to help lift it or hang it for storage? Rounded rectangular holes maybe.
I've used a few of those Starrett tape measures, and have noticed that they're off by about a 32nd of an inch over 12 inches. You might want to check its accuracy.
Nice, Very nice! By the way, Miss Yvonne and I watched the pilot you made and are very hopeful for your success
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