DIY Sliding Crosscut Table. Ultimate Tablesaw Accessory

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This DIY sliding crosscut table is the holy grail of table saw accessories for woodworkers. This sliding table will give your table saw up to 40 inches of cross cut capability which is far greater than using a miter gauge or a sled. It's also much easier to use than a heavy sled and doesn't reduce your blade height like a crosscut sled would. Unlike any manufactured sliding table, this homemade version has a removable fence that doesn't need calibrated every time you put it back on. This build is for the serious woodworker and is quite costly but it still comes in at half the price of a manufactured sliding table. Besides a few common nuts and bolts I already had on-hand every piece of the sliding crosscut table is listed below.
There are no official plans but over on Patreon I've included 40+ detailed photos. In about a month I'll post a video on Patreon with my thoughts and improvements and I'll try and answer as many questions as I can. / picciuto
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Supplies Used (Amazon links are affiliate)
48" Angle Iron: bit.ly/3sDt3gM
Linear Rails 1200mm: amzn.to/3IT25Jo
Baltic Birch Plywood: bit.ly/3EWB0UH
Black Melamine: bit.ly/3Jd7HQ8
Square Tubing 3/4": bit.ly/3ITO6Dg
5' T-Slotted Framing Rail: bit.ly/3KRl2Pw
Extra Slide Blocks: amzn.to/3kOr0Ge
Flanged Socket Head Screws: bit.ly/3ZjVjUk
Black Laminate: bit.ly/3IQWqnj
Aluminum Fence: amzn.to/3Znl9Xk
Aluminum Angle 36": bit.ly/3U3vBjP
Dowel Pin: bit.ly/41Ne1VI
Bearing Sleeve: amzn.to/41IBbN9
T-Track: amzn.to/3SQWgkp
Inline Stop: amzn.to/3SO8NoF
On/Off Magnet (Coupon 'DAVIDPICCIUTO'): bit.ly/3kSaWDd
HDPE Plastic Bar: bit.ly/3SREq0U
Flip Stop: bit.ly/3ms6nA7
Adhesive Tape Measure: amzn.to/3L5D40i
Tools Used (Amazon links are affiliate)
SawStop Table Saw: amzn.to/2E89suw
Track Saw: amzn.to/3KocY6t
Center Punch: amzn.to/3EWDKBj
Drill Press: amzn.to/3IRUMll
Step Bit: amzn.to/3KVfYtg
Welder: amzn.to/3yfr4lv
Belt Grinder: bit.ly/2MdkxAM
Router: amzn.to/3zWG3R1
Router Lift: amzn.to/3zXDU7p
Yellow Paddles: amzn.to/3su2mfj
Milwaukee Portaband: amzn.to/3wZSQR8
Portaband Table: bit.ly/3x2m6qb
Transfer Screws: amzn.to/41CXiV8
Foredom Rotory Carver: amzn.to/3SLleSp
Little Bandsaw: amzn.to/2WwuhgH
Angle Grinder: amzn.to/3SO7TbL
Laminate Roller: amzn.to/3kS9uRh
Trim Router: amzn.to/3DuVUu3
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  • @milangrujovic
    @milangrujovic Жыл бұрын

    Hi David. Amazing work! As an engineer that builds similar sliding systems, I have a suggestion for you. Those extra wagons that slide in and out are going to be ruined quite soon. So as an alternative, make two rollers that are going to be at those locations. They do not need to guide the table, they just need to support it. That is why some simple rollers will do. Other than that, I was amazed by this build. Keep making great stuff, and even better videos!

  • @Noxhz

    @Noxhz

    Жыл бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing! In addition, since there is an aluminium v-slot profile at the bottom you could use v-slot wheels with excentric nuts, making it possible to finetune the support and engagement!

  • @nwngunner

    @nwngunner

    Жыл бұрын

    I was thinking just add some additional rails

  • @emilebeckerseb

    @emilebeckerseb

    Жыл бұрын

    I think the main issue with this sled is that it's way too far away from the blade. But I'm happy to see Americans finally seeing the advantage of a sliding table saw.

  • @nwngunner

    @nwngunner

    Жыл бұрын

    @@emilebeckerseb this is more, for cross cut not rip

  • @christianp3388

    @christianp3388

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah roller ball bearings

  • @chrissekely
    @chrissekely Жыл бұрын

    I will keep this short. Thank you for being so honest about your problems and mistakes. Please never stop doing that.

  • @linsen8890
    @linsen8890 Жыл бұрын

    Oh man, did I *ever* need those transfer screws when I built my router sled using linear rails a few months ago! That's way easier than trying to measure and lay out the hole positions for the screws into the slide blocks! Just knowing about those transfer screws made watching this video 100% worth it! Great work as usual, David!

  • @NeonLightedDreams
    @NeonLightedDreams Жыл бұрын

    I've been out of the loop with maker youtube for years now as I've been exploring other interests, and today I hear someone say the words "router sled" and my curiosity lands me right back in Dave's shop in a 2 hour old video and I just want to say I'm so glad to be back. Cheers, with all extremities intact 🤙🏻

  • @thesplinteredfinger
    @thesplinteredfinger Жыл бұрын

    David, this is by far the best thing in my mind that you have made! Both in ingenuity and humor, with hidden sub lines, I really enjoyed this video!

  • @childlover39657
    @childlover39657 Жыл бұрын

    Future improvement idea, mount the rails to the sled and not the base, that way you could extend the slide out as far as you want and you wouldn’t have to worry about twisting, rigidity, or adding the extra bearings.

  • @MakeSomething

    @MakeSomething

    Жыл бұрын

    YES! This would reduce the cost because I wouldn't need the extruded aluminum. Brilliant.

  • @scottbg1

    @scottbg1

    Жыл бұрын

    One thing I would be worried about when mounting the rails to the underside of the slide would be the counter lever effect that would be placed on the bearings. They're already experiencing this with the present mounting, but now you'd have the added weight of the rails, and with the table fully extended I would worry that it would pull the bearings blocks located at the far end, out. This could be remedied with a metal sheet instead of using ply. Don't you think?

  • @408sjsouthbay

    @408sjsouthbay

    Жыл бұрын

    You could easily unbolt it from the angle iron and flip it over with minor modifications. Longer bearing blocks would help as well.

  • @mazevx2451

    @mazevx2451

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree and that's actually how it is often done with professional equipment, but be aware, not every rail is made for this use case, some need support structure

  • @dannyross
    @dannyross Жыл бұрын

    When you talked about this on the podcast I was excited. I never imagined how freaking awesome this would be. I think you just got me exciting about woodworking again! Thank you thank you thank you.

  • @dallasdynasty0077
    @dallasdynasty0077 Жыл бұрын

    I admire your beautiful shop, your craftsmanship, and your editing with a twist of goofy moments. Perfect channel!

  • @genesishep
    @genesishep Жыл бұрын

    You asked for ideas. I found a crosscut table build on a tiny KZread channel called DIY Woodworking for Aug16 posted a couple months ago. The cool part is he didn't just build the table he built the entire table saw and has been documenting in the building several videos. It's a pretty incredible thing to watch how it's come together, I only wish he included in verbal instructions as well as visual. Thanks for this! So far I've only found DIY videos on crosscut tables from you and the older one from that small channel I mentioned. So appreciated

  • @DrakeInSilver
    @DrakeInSilver Жыл бұрын

    David, thank you for showing you wrangling the full sheet of melamine. It was a wonderful empathetic chuckle, having been there so many times my self. And such a fantastic project.

  • @nevadacool
    @nevadacool Жыл бұрын

    This is definitely one of the most useful videos you have ever put out. I've been looking for a way to attach a sliding table to my sawstop for over a year. And I think by following most of the things that you did I will be able to make one for less than the $1,300 required to buy one from sawstop. Thank you so much!

  • @saxus

    @saxus

    27 күн бұрын

    Or just sell your SawStop and buy a proper sliding table saw. Then you can throw out a gigantic outfeed table and crosscut sleds too.

  • @jordanlshepherd
    @jordanlshepherd Жыл бұрын

    Loved the project and loved seeing a casual and excited you working your way through it. Great energy! The authenticity shines through and makes it so enjoyable to watch. Great work! Keep it coming!

  • @poundkake13
    @poundkake13 Жыл бұрын

    Hi, it's been like 3 or 4 years since I've been in the maker community (life, baby, work). It is INCREDIBLE how esthetic pleasing you've made your videos and your shop in that time. Love it.

  • @markdoring4302
    @markdoring4302 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, I've been searching for ideas on sliding tables not only for my Rockwell saw but also for resawing on my bandsaw. Thanks for sharing

  • @briannelson4122
    @briannelson4122 Жыл бұрын

    Love it! I've thought about this very thing MANY times and glad you've done the "heavy lifting" on the nuts and bolts designing of it. Thanks!

  • @mindyhall4638
    @mindyhall4638 Жыл бұрын

    David-this is an awesome video; love how you are providing an alternative to the way expensive slider tables!

  • @jonathan4605
    @jonathan4605 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome! Watched your video right on time. I'm just about finished with my workbench hoist to lift my 4x8 workbench off the ground and out of sight. Will be working on the top of the bench in a few days and you just made a huge change in my plans. Thank you.

  • @tpaulsmith7194
    @tpaulsmith7194 Жыл бұрын

    The BEST instructional video I have watched. Very well done. Thank you. I’m impressed.

  • @CascadeCreate
    @CascadeCreate Жыл бұрын

    8:21 - YES! This was the answer I was hoping to see. Nicely done, sir!

  • @bradgreen7270
    @bradgreen7270 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been excited to see this since the podcast. Great idea well executed. Thanks very much for the detailed materials list. Keep on keeping on man. Love your stuff.

  • @forster46

    @forster46

    Жыл бұрын

    Same! Been wanting to add one of these to my saw and now I may have to finally do it

  • @ronniestanley75
    @ronniestanley75 Жыл бұрын

    Every time I am drilling, I reach for Tap-Dat-Ass drilling compound. Makes your bits get in there DEEP!

  • @rocschmidt4863
    @rocschmidt4863 Жыл бұрын

    As usual, as with your other videos, this one did not disappoint. I have a one-car garage which I use for my woodworking shop, I also keep my car in there as well, that is when I'm not working on a project. I like your videos, they have given me clarity on some of the things I've been wanting to make. Along with your subtle sense of humor, the videos keep me entertained. I just wish I had more space.

  • @dennisstilger4655
    @dennisstilger4655 Жыл бұрын

    David is super pumped about this thing. Makes it even more enjoyable to watch. Great job on the build and another excellent video!

  • @tombrown6584
    @tombrown6584 Жыл бұрын

    Nice job! Like most woodworkers, I understand the crosscut struggle. I had to upgrade a Delta 10 inch table saw, and I figured by the time I spent with money and making jigs, I just went with a Hammer sliding table saw. The slider is 2 meters long and a good size for a hobbiest. Well worth the money and I couldn't be happier. You are going to love the crosscut capacity. Keep up the creativity, and thanks for all the cool videos. I've been subscribed for years and love your content.

  • @adamcoss9147
    @adamcoss9147 Жыл бұрын

    I am somewhat new to woodworking, but I have worked in engineering for a few years. I don't think I need a sliding table (yet) but I really enjoyed watching you engineer this and solve the issues as they came up. Great video!

  • @Mhakeman
    @Mhakeman Жыл бұрын

    Ever since you mentioned this on the podcast I’ve been excited to watch. Well done! Now to think about how to do for my table saw!

  • @cyberreefguru
    @cyberreefguru Жыл бұрын

    Great project - I used the same linear rails for a router sled. They are great.

  • @RedDeath43
    @RedDeath43 Жыл бұрын

    Great job and relatively simple. Nice job not over complicating it!

  • @halsti99
    @halsti99 Жыл бұрын

    great build! ive seen a couple of people use linear guide rails for builds now and they always seem to work so great! might need to get in on that myself :D also, if you ever need even more capacity, you could also add a fence on the other end of the sled and butt your workpiece behind it, instead of in front of it. thats fairly common on bigger sliding panel saws.

  • @dandavis5832
    @dandavis5832 Жыл бұрын

    I know how hard you thought and worked on this. Came out great!

  • @EvanDunville
    @EvanDunville Жыл бұрын

    That's a pretty awesome addon. I really appreciate you adding the prices in!

  • @jpalarchio
    @jpalarchio Жыл бұрын

    Have enjoyed listening to the build up on this on the podcast and Patreon, definitely can feel the excitement. Nicely done, was really interesting hearing you go through the development on this and seeing the final (/v.1.0) product.

  • @donwires5793
    @donwires5793 Жыл бұрын

    First of all Dave thanks for all the videos you’ve done I’ve learned tons and I’ve been doing a Woodworking for 40 years! This is one of the best things you’ve ever done. I’ve always wanted a sliding tablesaw but didn’t want to spend over 1000 for it if you do the plans, I’ll be first to buy them you could make a lot of money.

  • @dngriffiths8105

    @dngriffiths8105

    Жыл бұрын

    Plans would be great! Taking it one step beyond...Dave could sell the complete kits with all components included, and still for a lot less than the SawStop sled. There's a business opportunity here.

  • @michaelmyerholtz1191
    @michaelmyerholtz1191 Жыл бұрын

    Very nice design. Great attention to detail. Thanks for sharing it with all of us.

  • @rvninnorthcarolina3377
    @rvninnorthcarolina3377 Жыл бұрын

    I bought a used Delta Unisaw special addition 53" with the Excalibur cross cut table extension. It is large enough to cut sheet goods and well as smaller lumber. It is an awesom accessory and eliminates the need for a cross cut sled and makes cutting larger sheet ply much easier. Highly recommend this accessory of something like this.....

  • @thatwasinteresting3319
    @thatwasinteresting33195 ай бұрын

    Love the Classic Music Videos playing in the background. Great slide table.

  • @TheBillPayingHobbyists
    @TheBillPayingHobbyists7 ай бұрын

    Great project. Thank you for sharing. Trying to think of a way to incorporate that as an attachment to my upcoming all in one workbench. I do have to mention. Every time I watch your videos its like you never work in there, always so clean. I need to, and I think Ellie will agree, get MUCH MUCH better on my clean-up. Keep up the great work.

  • @jamesharris4219
    @jamesharris4219 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks very much for sharing. This is something I have been trying to figure out for myself for quite some time. You have touched on some key aspects, that have stumped me a bit. Keep up the good works! Thanks again!

  • @JR-lx8nn
    @JR-lx8nn11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the playing card leveling trick. I do not need one of these big sliding accessories, but the playing card thing made the video time worthwhile. Thanks also for the short bit on the metal shaving hitting your safety glasses. Safety is important, and that is such a simple, yet effective way to remind us of why we need safety glasses. JT

  • @tonyg7258
    @tonyg7258 Жыл бұрын

    David, I watched this video after hearing you speak about the project on the Making It podcast. I almost never comment on youtube but sir, this is a fantastic piece of engineering and problem solving. And very well presented - anyone interested making the precise cuts that this sliding table affords should have the skills & abilities to piece it together based on the information shown. It was clear that you took your time on this project, thought every piece out carefully, and pulled together top notch hardware and materials. There are so many thoughtful components and outside the box ideas but my favorite is the bushing/pin system that allows the fence to be removeable and adjustable. Amazing work!

  • @MakeSomething

    @MakeSomething

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @woogaloo
    @woogaloo Жыл бұрын

    You told us good luck at the end, but not to go Make Something so I don't know what to do! I heard y'all talking about it on the podcast, but man it's so much better than I imagined. Andy is a genius when it comes to making new things so I'm glad y'all were able to figure something out. Awesome job.

  • @williealvarado2008
    @williealvarado2008 Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed this video and look forward to someone creating detailed plans for purchase. Please keep up the great work. Love your show!

  • @AlwaysCensored-xp1be
    @AlwaysCensored-xp1be Жыл бұрын

    Lots of useful ideas. Designing a tiny saw bench, had not thought of laminate.

  • @christophrothert4340
    @christophrothert4340 Жыл бұрын

    I think this is one of the most usefull videos I've watched for a long time. Already thinking about adding this crosscut table to my table saw, when I finally get it, maybe with a few minor changes to it. But really an awesome idea, very well build.

  • @chetleonard169
    @chetleonard169 Жыл бұрын

    Yay! I've been thinking of this for sometime. Great to see you fig it out.

  • @keith4154
    @keith4154 Жыл бұрын

    Nice job Thanks for sharing it helped me with my own build . I like how solid and stable your slider is.

  • @arayawoodworks
    @arayawoodworks Жыл бұрын

    That’s such a great idea! Very creative and cool. Can’t wait for the follow up vid

  • @MAKEITSF
    @MAKEITSF Жыл бұрын

    Great project. You may want to consider an in-feed support for the right side, given the 40 inch depth and holding larger panels.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic work, Dave! Really well done! 😃 It's definitely going to help a lot with bigger stuff! Well done!!! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @raid7866able
    @raid7866able Жыл бұрын

    David! Great video! Great ideas on working through the fabrication process. I want to add that feature to my saw too and I will definitely be borrowing heavily on your design, I will definitely be looking forward to your review of this project!

  • @christokellerman39
    @christokellerman393 ай бұрын

    Great video. I've made a very simplified version of this months ago and have been playing with the more permanent version and plan looks a lot like this. Will be tweaking mine slightly since seeing your and combine some ideas. Thanks👍🏻

  • @markoasdadriver6285
    @markoasdadriver6285 Жыл бұрын

    Looks like an art studio instead of a woodworking shop. Looks amazing. Must have impressive dust extraction ❤

  • @billboy7390
    @billboy7390 Жыл бұрын

    It looks like it should do the job it is intended for. Look at other styles that have been made over the years. One is Excalibur sliding table. I had one in the 80’s& 90’s I used for years and have one I just bought to add to a Unisaw. Very accurate and easy to remove. I like your idea with a fence like the Excalibur.

  • @Noman3
    @Noman3 Жыл бұрын

    I couldn't wait for this video to come out after hearing you tease it in the podcast. Very cool! One of your best videos to date.

  • @billpalmer7723
    @billpalmer7723 Жыл бұрын

    All I can say is Thank you good sir for inspiring me to do this because when you married for 38 years and raising our grand children on a budget I will be making this on my 1982 10 inch Dayton old table saw this will allow the grand children and I to safely use it thank you 😊 bill the deaf man can woodworker from Kansas

  • @JamesWHurst
    @JamesWHurst Жыл бұрын

    Wow - a most excellent project, and very good presentation. Thank you.

  • @stimu_li
    @stimu_li Жыл бұрын

    That looks fantastic, such a good setup.

  • @peterdoyle833
    @peterdoyle833 Жыл бұрын

    oh my god that's the best thing I've seen on woodworking/cabinetry related KZread, maybe ever!

  • @semo_woodworks8837
    @semo_woodworks8837 Жыл бұрын

    After I listen to the podcast at work I looked for this video. It pops up this morning. Looks cool.

  • @bobsanders1690
    @bobsanders1690 Жыл бұрын

    Another inspirational winner!! I had ordered two other steel wings when I bought my Saw Stop - now I'm thinking of using them in a similar fashion!

  • @MakeSomething

    @MakeSomething

    Жыл бұрын

    oh man, thanks Bob!!

  • @mikewallace2583
    @mikewallace25837 ай бұрын

    You are a genius, and miracle worker!!!! I cant wait to try this.

  • @josephclark5965
    @josephclark5965 Жыл бұрын

    Love it. I'm kind of picky about videos but I subscribed in the first 5 minutes. Reasons - 1. thinking about and taking the time for things like "if you don't have a welder, do this". 2. The small issues weren't edited out. 3. A++ on "but I couldn't find my router bit." In short, it's real and relatable. 2 things that are sadly lacking in many channels these days.

  • @shill71
    @shill71 Жыл бұрын

    This project is next level. I’m doing this project!

  • @jamescole5658
    @jamescole5658 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve just started listening to Your podcast and was so excited to watch this video it didn’t disappoint ! Loved it ! Your video style is great I’ll definitely be watching more ! 🎉

  • @jewdd1989
    @jewdd1989 Жыл бұрын

    Finally! Thank you for this build and sharing all the details. I finally upgraded my table saw but it’s not a cabinet saw, not even close to dimensions of your SawStop has but I’ve always wanted one. Others on YT have made them these sliding tables but there wasn’t enough info on building one or where to find the slides… this is awesome, well thought out and glad you switched out the melamine to ply.

  • @woodworkingandepoxy643

    @woodworkingandepoxy643

    Жыл бұрын

    You could always build a table around your saw to make it a bigger surface area and then add this to it. I have a portable table saw but thanks to melamine and some time and some cast iron I had to work with and shape you'd think it was a cabinet saw that I'm now planning on adding this to

  • @jewdd1989

    @jewdd1989

    Жыл бұрын

    @@woodworkingandepoxy643 That’s what I’m thinking, I have so little garage space but more than any other surface I need a table saw table or bench that can do double duty. Yours sounds functional and well worth the effort, plus I can always add storage to it later. I just love sliding tables, seems like the safest and most functional addition more so than a crosscut sled would ever be

  • @papergatorzfedducca7998
    @papergatorzfedducca7998 Жыл бұрын

    Bout time someone made video about this! AND YOU EXPLAINED IT SO WELL!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @kimnach
    @kimnach Жыл бұрын

    Very well done! I admit that I thought about building my own sliding table for my Unisaw; however, I came across a deal for a Jessem Mast-R-Slide about 14yrs ago and it was a fantstic addition.

  • @bskill430
    @bskill430 Жыл бұрын

    “Rectangular squares” 🤔🤣 That was fantastic! Great mod!! I’m now going to do this to my saw

  • @jamisonr
    @jamisonr Жыл бұрын

    I bought a set of linear guide rails to do this exact thing last month. They are still in the box they came in. I guess I need to get on it, because it is a great idea!

  • @AngieWilliamsDesigns
    @AngieWilliamsDesigns Жыл бұрын

    I have no intention of ever building this. But I absolutely enjoyed the build. And what a great diy version for people who don’t want to feel weird at the table saw or who don’t have the money for the other. Metal shard flying at your eye…. And this is why eye protection is so important. A piece of wood would be bad enough…. Metal… It hurts thinking about it.

  • @413DaveRN
    @413DaveRN Жыл бұрын

    The internet will never believe it works without doing the 5 cut method! 😁 Great design. How soon until you see a knockoff on a Facebook ad?

  • @TheHuskyPatch
    @TheHuskyPatch3 ай бұрын

    Dude! That's awesome. I have to admit I did just see another version yesterday on KZread. However, on that version, they mounted the rail to the sled part and the brackets went on the base. That way you wouldn't have the rails exposed when you slide it back, and have that extra table space if you need it. Either way, it's awesome!!

  • @garagemonkeysan
    @garagemonkeysan Жыл бұрын

    Great film. Awesome engineering. Most home woodworkers would think this level of precision is out of reach but you proved otherwise. Mahalo for sharing! : )

  • @AdamLVose
    @AdamLVose Жыл бұрын

    David, I think it's a good call NOT adding an adjustable miter. More functions introduce more compromises to the original idea. Great content, love you man

  • @user-kf6kf8zm2c
    @user-kf6kf8zm2c6 ай бұрын

    I made a sled from 1/2 in plywood with oak rails that fit the mitre Guage channels on the table saw .This makes shot work of crosscut. Works fantastic.

  • @danielmutoru2582
    @danielmutoru2582 Жыл бұрын

    Very realistic. You've made me order the rails, so that I do away with T-tracks and enjoy full blade height. Thanks so much.

  • @mikesanchez9654
    @mikesanchez9654 Жыл бұрын

    OMG, Freaking amazing! And watching you slide that piece of wood back and forth was oddly satisfying! You nailed all the issues that I've been dealing with on my table saw as well. Over the years I probably spent thousands on miter gauges, sleds, extensions, etc . . . and each of them did work - sorta. I'm already planning my build - but I'm gonna wait until your next video to find out what improvement you might have made. Awesome video dude!

  • @LiloUkulele

    @LiloUkulele

    Жыл бұрын

    instead of steel, i'm making mine out of 80/20 aluminum extrusion. aluminum is easily cut with a chop saw or table saw...just remember to wear your safety glasses!

  • @316woodworks9
    @316woodworks9 Жыл бұрын

    You're really cool. Very innovative. Really good for jobsite saws that have crappy miter slots.

  • @ghostface1737
    @ghostface1737 Жыл бұрын

    This guy makes my day. I’ve been watching you for years and your content is getting better and better all the time. Keep it going mang!

  • @MakeSomething

    @MakeSomething

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @stumorrison27
    @stumorrison27 Жыл бұрын

    Much excite! Dave your enthusiasm is coming through almost as much as on the podcast. As always, huge fan. (more weens plz)

  • @MakeSomething

    @MakeSomething

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you! ♥️

  • @TJ-vv9dl
    @TJ-vv9dl Жыл бұрын

    Great build really enjoyed this one

  • @francisbuil1433
    @francisbuil1433 Жыл бұрын

    Hey ! "Génial" !!! thats what I need for my table, here in France Pyrénées ! Impeccable !!! Merci-thanks ! 👍🤣

  • @davydmir6565
    @davydmir6565 Жыл бұрын

    This is awesome, you should check out the sliding table on the wadkin pk or the pp dimension saws, they have common angles engraved into the sliding table and guide pins for the crosscut fence to lock into those angles! I work with the newer wadkin pp and it is a dream to use! Really great video, I am thinking about taking the ideas from this and adapting it for a tennoning carridge for our spindle moulder!

  • @BitsandWood
    @BitsandWood Жыл бұрын

    Very cool. I think I'm going to do something similar when I replace my table saw.

  • @georgel5308
    @georgel5308 Жыл бұрын

    Great job David. I know from podcast you where excited and u got me excited. Great work great content.

  • @brianbarham7077
    @brianbarham7077 Жыл бұрын

    I have been waiting for this. Didn’t disappoint.

  • @c.a.g.1977
    @c.a.g.1977 Жыл бұрын

    Heard about this on your podcast, and in my imagination this thing didn't look half as good as in real life. And, it looked dang nice already in my imagination! Awewome build, David! Pretty sure that if I ever expand my woodshop I'll be making something similar!

  • @woodificould
    @woodificould Жыл бұрын

    Well I loved everything about this, and now I want one

  • @FlynndoggWoodwork
    @FlynndoggWoodwork Жыл бұрын

    Such an excellent idea! Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @alexsafonov7270
    @alexsafonov7270 Жыл бұрын

    very interesting and fun to watch explanation of your process. thank you for sharing :)

  • @twotwentyseven
    @twotwentyseven4 ай бұрын

    Very nice, good job showing so much of the process, including slight hiccups that will help others. The micro adjustment for the fence angle is good for your initial build, but you could probably just use two fixed pins for all future registration. My experience with Excalibur sliders was that I never had to micro adjust but always worried the adjusting set screws would move.

  • @lightspeedguru
    @lightspeedguru Жыл бұрын

    Here is an idea for v2.0... try mounting the rails to the bottom of the sliding table (upside down) instead of facing upwards. This will prevent the need for the stiffener bar that you mounted to the underside of the table to keep it from bowing.

  • @DeMaulwurfn1983
    @DeMaulwurfn1983 Жыл бұрын

    Hello, I actually had the same idea for my table saw. Not in this size because unfortunately I don't have that much space. So I think it's great what you've built there :) greetings from Germany

  • @masontejera506
    @masontejera506 Жыл бұрын

    Nice solution! I'm also wanting something similar; I break down a lot of plywood, but the permanent footprint of the Harvey and SS means I might as well just get a 4x8 Avid. Thanks again for all you do David!

  • @JonathanRansom
    @JonathanRansom Жыл бұрын

    Love that black!

  • @michaelhooper9729
    @michaelhooper9729 Жыл бұрын

    This was genius. Dave, I am so glad I rediscovered your channel. PS I could live without the distracting videos in the background. I am totally ADHD

  • @peterottery-on7tx
    @peterottery-on7tx Жыл бұрын

    Excellent work 🎉. Keep being creative.

  • @alexold8183
    @alexold8183 Жыл бұрын

    Heard you talk about it on the podcast, and you were very excited, I can see why, great video.

  • @davidpayne2421
    @davidpayne24215 ай бұрын

    Awesome idea awesome video. I’m gonna get started on mine as soon as possible. Thanks a lot you’re awesome.

  • @happywanderer5632
    @happywanderer56329 ай бұрын

    Great video, thanks! Mine will be a bit different, but your ideas were super helpful

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