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@acethrashin8 ай бұрын
what's your solution to clamping smaller projects. what I'm talking about are like laser cut projects. I've been using normal sized clamps and i have noticed it tends to either A break what I'm clamping due to being a thin material or B it clamps it at a slight angle. ive seen that their are the mini quick grip clamps but they tend to break quickly. i've also seen that lee valley sells Hatagane Clamps which are miniature bar clamps made of brass. could you do a video on making clamps or what scenarios you use a type of clamp. and maybe review some of the odd clamps that are out there such as the Cam clamps for guitar luthiers
@jamesbeecher44318 ай бұрын
Walmar should give you a commission!!! It's 12:15 AM Wednesday June 5th ~ 3 days afer you posted this and Walmart is sold of them and their web page says 'out of stock'. I'm sure it's all your fault!!
@tomgillespie640611 күн бұрын
Shows unavailable. Possibly discontinued..too bad..ya had me sold!
@731Woodworks11 күн бұрын
@@tomgillespie6406 naa, they're just sold out. Have been off/on since I posted this video
@tomgillespie640610 күн бұрын
@731Woodworks thnx man, i saw the rockler pretty similar.but DAYUM..$199.99...
@tomlilly8 ай бұрын
I bought the Rockler version of this sled about a year ago. Holy buckets! Love the simplicity and the accuracy. I hav a one car garage "shop" and have always struggled with space needed to store the sleds I have made. Have not had that issue with this one. Your videos never disappoint.
@robertmills7948 ай бұрын
I own the Rockler version too
@1steelcobra8 ай бұрын
Rockler also sells an add-on that goes on the other side of the blade so you get a zero-clearance cutoff support plate.
@joelp.dietzjr.29197 ай бұрын
I also own and really like the Rockler set up with the additional cutoff side so that both tracks are used. I also picked up their small parts sled. All in all, pretty solid stuff.
@HerselLawson10 күн бұрын
Hi Matt. Do you prefer a miter sled or a miter gauge?
@davidjefferds85328 ай бұрын
Since my shop is so small and I have limited time to spend in my shop I am more than likely going to buy a sled. Thx, for the video.
@uechikid80888 ай бұрын
Thanks for reviewing this crosscut sled. I’ve seen it for sale but wasn’t sure about the quality, but looks solid.. The price seems reasonable too. When talking about price to build tools, most videos say things like, “I built it out of scrap or left over wood”. Well, if you don’t have left over wood, you’re out of pocket for a, in this case, full sheet of nice plywood. Also, I understand the satisfaction of building your own tools/jigs, but my focus right now is on projects for around the house, not tools. Rant over. Thanks again for this review and all your videos. Im a big fan.
@dbf1dware8 ай бұрын
Great video as always. However, I must say that I, personally, prefer your own crosscut sled better. Two main reasons: 1) the cut piece is supported on both sides of the cut, and 2) zero-clearance cut on the nearside fence. Two very important aspects for accuracy. YOUR sled is better. Keep doing such great work, please.
@joebeaton11018 ай бұрын
Great video showing options!! I have a Rockler which is similar to the Powetec which I use minimally!! Have two different MicroJig Sleds that I made... Which I absolutely love and use 99% of the time!! For $119, the Powertec is a helluva buy!!
@johnduffy6546Ай бұрын
I LOVE your twisted sense of humor and your practical problem-solving skills! I am very new to using a table saw and I want to be extremely safe. Honestly, this beast scares me. However, I really need to overcome my whimpiness and move forward. I found your video very helpful....Thank you.
@gatordontplay81616 ай бұрын
I purchased the Rockler version about a year ago, works really well and very similar to this one. Held up great so far. Appreciate the info!
@bobp37388 ай бұрын
Perfect timing! I was just preparing to make a sled and bam, there’s your video. Must be a sign! One on order.
@AnneDougherty4 ай бұрын
I admit that I've been dragging my feet getting started in the shop because building a crosscut sled so I could build everything else seemed like a giant PITA. More than likely, I'll go with the Powertec to start and once I'm more confident I'll end up building my own.
@michaelcarlin10636 ай бұрын
199.99 now on amazon - $80 jump in 4 weeks. Quality company right there.
@matreyia6 ай бұрын
Yeah, I was gonna say, "weird" but I suppose greed isn't weird for humans at all. So be it. Let them be greedy, I'll make my own.
@billdutra4985 ай бұрын
Grizzly has the exact same one for $113 after taxes. Just put it together. Works great
@matreyia5 ай бұрын
@@billdutra498 just ordered it. thanks.🙏
@tonyioannoni4951Ай бұрын
It is now $245, I'll build my own, that company is way too greedy!!! From now on, I will avoid ANYTHING Powertech!
@leethorp2164Ай бұрын
That's disappointing. I used to like Powertec products because of their value for the money.
@Dustins_Woodworking8 ай бұрын
I made my sled from scraps laying around the garage, and dialed it in with the five cut method. I just added that same powertec flip stop for $14. I kind of think a nice miter gauge and a sled is better than a two in one sled. But I could be wrong.
@gswoodwoodworks8 ай бұрын
Thanks for this thorough review Matt! I'm convinced now that the sleds I made before were junk, lol! Buying this from your link! God Bless brother!
@kencoleman77628 ай бұрын
I purchased the Rockler version and I really like it. I bought the optional piece for the right side to hold the cutoffs from dropping which is very nice.
@joevaldivia67332 ай бұрын
I built my own following Norm Abram (the new yankee workshop video) and it only cost a few dollars and it work perfectly. I’ve been a woodworker for 62 years and I am always open for new ideas, thanks.
@armsaaro8 ай бұрын
I'm still a very new woodworker and it's definitely just a weekend hobby, so even something as simple as a crosscut sled can be somewhat let's say annoying to have to build and be accurate. My first iteration was horrible. So if I can find an affordable solution, I frankly don't want to mess with building my own. I'd rather spend that effort building a table saw outfeed/support so i can actually fit this sled since i bought it last week. That's why I appreciate what rockler does for having so many jigs (although too expensive a lot of the time).
@davidsaviano90128 ай бұрын
Very thorough review Matt. Not too long, but with an ample amount of relevant detail. Thanks for your commitment to woodworking and helping the woodworker community. 👍👍👍
@731Woodworks8 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@freedomfam63 ай бұрын
This really helped me decide what to do with a crosscut sled as far as making one or buying this one. For now it makes more sense to me to buy this one, although at a later date I will make one tailored to what I want. Thanks again for the great information!❤
@jimporter4318 ай бұрын
Love your videos and value your opinion. I had looked at this before your recommendation. After washing I decided to purchase it only to be surprised that all of a sudden the 4 HD stores were all sold out and no longer offered them. I checked several other sites and the price had jumped right after your video came out from 119 to 159. The lowest price I found is Walmart at 149. This frankly upset me as that’s quite a jump overnight. Now I’m reconsidering. Thought you might want to know.
@HuckFlynn7 ай бұрын
Amazon link is now showing $175.99 so ... yeah.
@pilotdog687 ай бұрын
I wonder what the benefits are of a sled like this vs a traditional mitre gauge with a big fence. Is the base really adding anything here? I thought the point of a sled was to support the offcut side as well, but this doesn't do that
@billdutra4985 ай бұрын
Just picked up the Grizzly version for $113 after taxes. Exact sled from what I can tell.
@tompackman46408 ай бұрын
Great video. I like the portability of that sled compared to one I made. I also like that it has the miter function I do not currrently have. I have a a couple powertech items including my router table fence and I have been impressed by the quality and pricing.
@rickibozza31668 ай бұрын
I have also purchased the Rockler version. I can't begin to say what difference thus has made in my shop. Keep the video's coming. They are always informative.
@Dakotaden43 ай бұрын
I would buy over building for a few reasons. One, I'm relatively new to much of this. Two, I work out of my garage and not a devoted shop. And three, it's not my job, as it is yours...I do it out of fun, and to complete projects for the house with my daughter :) Thanks again for another great video.
@VictorN-gr4vx8 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you make these videos for us to show us what we should do! Thanks Matt!😀😀
@michaelromnek7788 ай бұрын
Great review. I just built my first sled last weekend. I used scrap wood in the shop, which made the cost much lower. Plus the time was spent working the wood, which was satisfying. I still need to do the t-track, but I have been using a clamp and wood block for a stop. So, for me, building was better.... but that is a sweet sled.
@MacDa-yy8xn4 ай бұрын
One thing I did years ago that you could do with this jig is to score a line into the top of my saw all the way from the blade to the outside of the table. This gives you a perfect reference line for the left side of the blade. I just did mine with a utility knife. Now I have a perfect line in the table top to line up where the blade will cut no mater what blade you use.
@RayCollins-dv4ts8 ай бұрын
I've been thinking about making a sled want the flexibility of changing the angle. This Powertech meets the other ideas I have too and there is no rule that it can't be modified to make it more personalized and more useful.
@brentduplessis50338 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comparison between the sleds.
@jackspeer21275 ай бұрын
I've been a hobby WW about 2 yr. I enjoy making jigs. I have made about 12 so far. Made a crosscut sled very early on. works great but I made it big to accommodate big pieces. Con is that is is quite clumsy to move around and also most of my crosscutting is done on small pieces so I made a second sled, this time much smaller (lighter too). But the price of that Power Tec is SO tempting. If I were starting over, I would buy that in a heartbeat.
@SandyBoone5 ай бұрын
Matt, this is awesome. I've had the carcass of a crosscut sled sitting in a corner in my shop but the 3 cut or 5 cut method just overwhelm me. $107 today and bought it. That'll help me get going from not going. Thankful for the look at this crosscut sled.
@paulmannix17607 ай бұрын
Just built a CCS & have been having no end of trouble getting the fence secured at a perfect 90’. I’m going to make my own stop block with screw adjustment to fine tune the fence. Thanks Matt & Powertec.
@jeffro657-c5h5 ай бұрын
Great review! I agree with your opinion on the adjustable nylon buttons for miter bar. I bought the Rockler version for $159 on sale. It looks exactly like the one you are reviewing. I have s woodpecker stealth stop miter gauge and it has a curved spring metal protruding from the edge of the bar. No adjustment necessary. Love your videos!
@donwilliams36268 ай бұрын
Yours is a valuable review. I like the comparison of features and price. One feature I really liked is your shop built blade guard and handles. I save all my old mop and broom handles for any shop jigs I build. (The price is right!)
@garymiller59378 ай бұрын
Oops. Better off buying a sled than making one. I've had to start too many projects over again. Perhaps this would help me up my game. Thanks again Matt! I really appreciate it. 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
@kevinweaver11798 ай бұрын
I have the Rockler cross-cut sled that looks very similar to the PowerTec one you are showing. I've had the Rockler version at least ten years and it has been dead solid accurate from the initial calibration. Never been sorry I purchased the Rockler.
@kevinthomson63248 ай бұрын
I built mine from scraps around the shop works amazing just need to redo the miter slot rails out of the cutting board I recently bought so I can use it when the shop gets really humid.
@duanemunn33468 ай бұрын
great video wuth the right kind of info I have built a small sled and i use it a lot but i will be buying this sled its accurate and easy to use and the angle set up is awesome
@garymiller59378 ай бұрын
Thank you for your introduction to this product and your review, Matt. I think for my current skill level and what I might call lack of confidence in my skill I'd be better off buying a 😢sl
@Corey.Deaton8 ай бұрын
Thanks for walking us through the comparison with your sled! Very helpful video. Always thought I would build one, but seems like a lot of time and effort now 😂
@Jackson-T236 ай бұрын
Nice sled. The biggest issue I have is it only operates on one side of the blade. Whereas a full-sized crosscut sled supports the workpiece on both sides. This makes a big difference if you wanted to make cuts to a board standing on end.......like if you were cutting out box joints.
@ScottyDrake4 ай бұрын
I like my home-built cross-cut sled, because it gives your work piece support on both sides of the blade.
@ChitinaMoose8 ай бұрын
you said the best thing that most do not. My crosscut vs this one, this one might be better for you than mine, if..... this is something most do not say. most always say mine is better than this item, etc, etc, this is okay. I am impressed with the honesty statement. This actually means a lot. great review.
@timlawrence39068 ай бұрын
I have the Dewalt 7491 table saw. I plan to build your Safer Crosscut sled because I follow your plans, with the exception of sizing down the sled to fit my saw. When I build it, I'll create a way that i can store it vertically on the wall of my new shed.
@myhoneyshandmade10778 ай бұрын
I have had the Dwe7491rs for 4 or 5 years. love it. i just put a hole in mine and hang it from a rafter using a screw. Keeps it out of the way.
@timlawrence39068 ай бұрын
@myhoneyshandmade1077 😂 that's exactly what I was thinking of doing.
@richpeggyfranks4908 ай бұрын
Your shop built sled is still better. I guess if the extra 10" width and 4" depth is a deal breaker for folks with small shops (like me), then the Powertec may be good. I prefer a sled that covers both sides of the blade. Also, the dovetail clamps are overkill unless you're using them in other areas of the shop. For angle cuts, I made simple angled inserts from 3/4" plywood that clamp onto the top of my sled. Then the cut piece butts against the insert. Also, I made sacrificial inserts from 1/4" (3" wide) hardboard that run along the path of the blade. I can easily replace them when the zero clearance gap gets too wide and/or for for angling the blade. Thx for another great video.
@richardwadsworth42598 ай бұрын
Great stuff I was injured almost 2 years ago now and have recently started building small projects. I built a crosscut sled and now sounds like my arbor bearings are going out again. So tossing around fixing or upgrading saw. I think for the price the pre-built might be a better option. And use that one to build a custom sled down the road.
@jimstanton47154 ай бұрын
I’m going to buy one, thanks. I have made them in the past.
@RYwoodview8 ай бұрын
I found mine for about $100. I protected the edges with iron-on melamine strips. Plus you can add a melamine sheet on the right side of the blade to hold the cut-offs up -- then, no functional difference from the large crosscut sled. And you can use the blade guard with the PowerTec sled.
@G.I.JeffsWorkbench8 ай бұрын
As always, thanks for letting us know about new products. I’ve been very satisfied with Powertec products. They’re well made, and generally less expensive than the version of the product offered by other companies. The Powertec Crosscut Sled follows this trend. It’s ~$80 cheaper (& nicer, IMHO) than the Rockler version. At this price, I’d have to think for a bit on whether it makes sense to spend ~2 hours building something, or just giving $120 to Amazon for the ready to assemble Powertec fence.
@earlkale96162 ай бұрын
I wish I'd seen this video before building my jig. I would probably have bought one. Oh well, a great video anyway. You always have good content.
@doingithere7 ай бұрын
Great video. I built mine years ago (not as nice as yours, but just as dialed in). But, I was thinking, anyone who wants to get good at woodworking should consider building jigs themselves just for the practice. That being said, I would totally buy this for $120. Seems like an affordable easy way to go. Thanks for the comparison video. PS...it looks like it is out of stock at Walmart and HD.
@CreativeCustomDesigns8 ай бұрын
Nice review. I made my own sled, and like you said, making your own allows you to customize the sled for your needs. It wasn't that hard, and I've already got more ideas to add in the next one I make.
@kyleolson89778 ай бұрын
There are a couple of other similar sleds, although remember if you only want 90 degree cuts you should probably just build a crosscut sled yourself, or use a kit. Most of these are available in left and right, and most have a matching drop off, although you can probably build a drop off yourself. One I used extensively is the Incra Miter 5000. This is an Incra Miter Gauge attached to a sled. Before I had a full size table saw, this allowed me to use my job site saw in a safer fashion because it added more surface area safely. The biggest issue I had was Incra's tightening design. To get the drop off on or off or tighten the fit you had to use an hex wrench - but these fasteners were not made of good material. I had one of them which reach the point of being unusable. You can replace these. Another (and this applies to all the Incra Gauges) is that the back bolt is in a place where you have remove parts and spin the gauge around to tighten it. All of these issues encouraged me to look for another sled when I got a full size table saw, although I've ended up using a regular Miter Gauge instead mostly (Jessem). There are instances when I wish I want to get a Miter sled working again, but not enough of them. I have the Powertec sled, but the MDF was destroyed in a move before I ever used it so I can't say anything about it. I also have a Dubby Sled from Peachtree. I had trouble getting the parts together because of the same move. I really just need to figure out which parts I'm missing and get it fixed. On the premium end, there's Woodpecker's Autoscale. I haven't tried this, it's $530 per side and $130 for the drop off. I'm sure it's great.
@FuzzyLiger7 ай бұрын
Cool sled and makes me think of building a more simple one. Kind of a combo of that and yours. Because I love the idea of the blade hard and handle! Can you add a Champer to the power tech sled for sawdust to not throw off your cuts when batching things out?
@davidhundorfean74708 ай бұрын
That's a really nice sled. Terrific review. I like the Powertec products..
@markhexamer7 ай бұрын
Everyone is out of this product, the sled that is. The lowest price on Homedepot was $105 plus 10% off military and pro card...Powertech says they will be released July 24th. I want to buy lol
@LarryFelix-qo7dw8 ай бұрын
Yes, 2 thumbs up for the cuff platform!
@jvmiller19958 ай бұрын
you should use the 5 cut method to square the the fence the first time. It is the best way to get a tru 90. It is a nice sled I love the bold numbers
@Rustic-Country8 ай бұрын
It would have been interesting to see you try the five cut method to see how accurate you dialed it in. Looks like you could do some fine tuning fairly easy
@onecarwood8 ай бұрын
Bought the same sled but Rockler brand years ago. Almost identical, Smaller but I like it even though I don t use the 45 so much it’s nice to have.
@jeffreytull57678 ай бұрын
It looks like a quality build based on your review; I just can't help but wonder... How is that MDF going to be for longevity?
@Dakotaden43 ай бұрын
Glad you added the "time to build" component :)
@LukePighetti3 ай бұрын
looks really good. I just like sleds that operate on both sides!
@jimrosson67028 ай бұрын
Great video Matt I’m definitely going to take a look at this need one for my DeWalt job site table saw. Looks like a great deal. Thanks for sharing
@greatgrandpaswoodworking8 ай бұрын
I have made several "junk" sleds. I like this and just bought it from Amazon following your link
@731Woodworks8 ай бұрын
Nice! I think you'll like it!
@RoadRacingAustin7 ай бұрын
Did they discontinue it? Everywhere I look it says sold out and the Amazon link in this video sends you to another sled that is much, much smaller. Do a search. Everything on Google says it's sold out and they're are minimal links to them, yet the Rockler is available for more money.
@RoadRacingAustin7 ай бұрын
@@731Woodworks Is your Amazon link correct? Both of them link to another sled that is a lot smaller. If Amazon changes the part number and the model on a link, this typically means it's discontinued by the manufacturer, otherwise Amazon typically just states that the product is out of stock if it's still available from the manufacturer. Thx.
@greatgrandpaswoodworking7 ай бұрын
@@RoadRacingAustin I bought mine from link to Amazon for $119.99 on the same day of the video. I just today set it up. Love it. It is sold out as of today on amazon.
@blandry0217 ай бұрын
I would purchase one if it was available in Canada, guess I’ll have to wait until Temu starts selling them.
@rylandfoster18 ай бұрын
I got this sled this past christmas after seeing rockler's version and not liking the price rockler charges. This one is exactly the same. The only gripe i have is the sacraficial fence, i wish it was longer so all three tnuts on the back maintain contact regardless of where it is adjusted. I highly recommend the powertec sled. Couple it with rockler's cutoff platform for thier sled and it performs perfectly with no splintering or tearout. At this time, the only reason i would build a crosscut sled, is if i jad a larger shop and a full cabinet saw in it, and then only if i can incorporate the miter fence system that powetec gives me, or something similar like micronig's sled design that has a free moving fence. I also personally see no reason to male a crosscut sled that moves across the blade. Have the sled fot to the left side is all you need. The right side is jist a cutoff platform to prevent splintering and blade pinching from large cutoffs. WARNING: USE A CUTOFF PLATFORM IF YOU WILL HABE LARHE CUTOFFS!! I didnt and the cutoff pinched the blade and went flying. Now i ALWAYS have a platform for my cutoffs.
@brendaS15338 ай бұрын
The home built one looks a lot heavier, too. Fantastic video, as always, Matt. Thank you!
@danaparish16448 ай бұрын
Could you put an adhesive tape across the top of the metal fence to use as a quick reference for exact measurements/repeat measurements?
@BrianRodecker2257 ай бұрын
Awesome. Thanks for sharing this awesome video
@qapla8 ай бұрын
Nice looking sled, Matt. Only thing is, when I followed your links Amazon was $176 and Walmart was $150 ... I did not find it for $119
@731Woodworks8 ай бұрын
It's back down to $119 today
@russellfay817 ай бұрын
Excellent information! Unfortunately, the timing did not work out very well for me. I'm just finishing up a new crosscut sled for my DeWalt contractor saw. Although, it may not have worked for me anyway, because I over sanded the left-side miter slot in a failed effort to get it consistent. As a result, I need to use the right side slot to keep jigs tight! I didn't realize how soft the top of that saw is. Now I'm wanting to get a saw with a cast iron top, but I built a substantial bench around the DeWalt, with a built-in miter saw AND router station! And I can't afford another saw just yet . . . :o(
@afpitbull608 ай бұрын
I opted for the StealthStop Miter Sled + Drop Zone.
@keadog18388 ай бұрын
Just ordered one from your link. Thanks.
@myhoneyshandmade10778 ай бұрын
was it 119?
@keadog18388 ай бұрын
@@myhoneyshandmade1077 Yes. It did say it was the last one in stock but I usually take that with a grain of salt. However the router table/router deal he posted was sold out by the time I tried to put it in my cart.
@Dynamic_Custom_Woodworking8 ай бұрын
The five jigs video was not available up in the corner. I really like the new sled and will probably buy one but there’s something special about building your own sled and jigs.
@JackieJackson-l3t2 ай бұрын
I believe that I would buy it.. and then I all ready have one but not like that.. but on the other hand I think I would buy it
@77cemoore8 ай бұрын
What's the purpose of a Crosscut sled if I already have the DeWalt compound sliding miter saw? I have a table saw that I use for bigger stuff but is there really a need for a Crosscut sled if I have the miter saw?
@abelesparza60598 ай бұрын
This is a cool and convenient product. If you build your own cross cut sled you will gain experience and it does not have to cost $149. It may not be as nice as the one that he built or displaying for purchase, but if your starting off it doesn't have to be. Save your money, be patient and learn.
@merlinsatrom66788 ай бұрын
Great coaching Matt! Love the channel!
@timlitton8 ай бұрын
Nice white-dial Omega Speedmaster! Very nice.
@yamahaxt6528 ай бұрын
The answer to the big question is yes. Buy and make. I made my first one for my hitachi jobsite saw. When I got my rigid, I decided to buy a kreg miter gauge, then upgraded to the woodpecker exact 90° fence (when I could afford it) and later bought the stealthstop miter sled. Yes I do use both because they both have a specific purpose. But when you make your own sled, you put what YOU want on it. So that’s why my answer is yes. Wish I would have known about the powertec sled b4 buying the stealthstop. 🤷🏻♂️
@louiswhitney17618 ай бұрын
Never considered buying one… always just wanted to make my own… but ordered this one as soon as I saw it…😊
@magmar71188 ай бұрын
My first crosscut sled was for making box joints and it was also complete garbage. I think I’ll wait until this is on sale, but this seems to be a fantastic product 😊
@anchua63968 ай бұрын
The price of this jig has been adjusted by approximately 50% since the release of this video. I had intended to purchase one for $120, but I will no longer be making that purchase due to the price increase. This company's decision to raise the price is concerning and may impact customer loyalty.
@grdutton7 ай бұрын
$240 in Canada. Bit much
@jimjordon98417 ай бұрын
I was able to just sneak in on the $120 deal. The price is now just over $175. Mine arrived damaged and they sent another sled base which also had slight damage but not enough to make an issue out of it. Quality control seems to need some attention.
@Jenisonc7 ай бұрын
The price is $120 when I check top link. Maybe they have re-adjusted the price increase?
@iwanoutmans35376 ай бұрын
On top of the $179 comes $122 for import fees😢
@grdutton6 ай бұрын
@@iwanoutmans3537 wow! Thats a bit much!! I guess we cannot blame the manufacturer but still! Ridiculous!
@mikes50795 ай бұрын
*AWESOME SHIRT!*
@southernjoes83728 ай бұрын
The footprint is the bonus for me. Definitely a buy.
@mitchstallings71968 ай бұрын
OK, hobbyist woodworker here. Been making sawdust for well over 50 years (part time). I bought a higher quality Rockler miter gauge. What is the advantage of a crosscut sled versus a good miter gauge? Thanks.
@mrtaktiks13 күн бұрын
As a good disciple, I bought the Inca precision miter gauge (not the 1000se) but could you recommend a good adjustable fence? Also bought the Ryobi barrel jigsaw saw. However, it was $139 at HD so I opted for. FB purchase for $60. Great, except my phone (directions) went dead and through trial and MORE error it took me 2- hours to get home. All this through the psychotic driving experience. Next is orbital sander, but still undecided. Saw your piece on the Bosch…maybe.
@curtissschindler41818 ай бұрын
Seems like a nice sled especially with the angle function but having support for the piece being cut on both sides of the blade would be an advantage of the home built sled (or one like it).
@JohnWaclawski8 ай бұрын
Quite honestly I was expecting this to be like $300. When I saw it was only $119, needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised. I already have my own cross cut sled but if comes down that I need to make another, I may resort to this. Thanks as always Matt!
@watermain488 ай бұрын
I have some other Powertec products that work well for me. Thanks Matt.
@WranglerMaxfield7 ай бұрын
Hey Matt how does it work on that skill table saw
@iwanoutmans35376 ай бұрын
I don’t know if it’s available in Europe. But I would buy! I’m thinking about building one for ages. But I’m just to busy with other things.
@randyheinbaugh82388 ай бұрын
any chance of talking them into making a job site saw version size?
@rickhiggins65217 ай бұрын
enjoying your videos
@stevestewart54967 ай бұрын
Build, Way more durable and a good learning exercise.
@oldguy10308 ай бұрын
Some want to build tools. Some of us don't want to build tools but make furniture, cabinets, etc. It just depends on the person and what they prioritize. One thing to consider? I tend to think of dovetail slots as being easier to clean out than are T-tracks. Over time I've lost most of my "like" for T-tracks.
@webcrawler333210 күн бұрын
How well does the mdf hold up in humidity around you
@BrandonCrites-dw1ul8 ай бұрын
Like the table saw sled
@tallflyer3 ай бұрын
What are your thoughts on the KM Tools jig square?
@samknight3645Ай бұрын
Was looking at purchasing a table saw miter gauge to replace the stock one. Will be used to make picture frames with mainly and then I saw this video. Would you recommend this crosscut sled over a nice miter gauge to cut miters? Was thinking this crosscut sled could do accurate miters and 90 degree cuts for other projects. Of course the miter gauge would to. Which would you purchase? Thanks!