Tablesaw Jig Plans - Sacrificial Fence Attachment, Unisaw Insert, and more
Sacrificial Fence AttachmentOne of the accessories we all need for a table saw is a sacrificial fence to protect the primary fence, particularly while making rabbets with a dado head. There probably are as many ways of making a...
Unisaw InsertAluminum throat plate for the Delta Unisaw. Has machined dovetailed opening for zero clearance wooden inserts. 1" opening accomodates Freud Super Dado. Print out drawing and take to a machinist. DXF Format.
Compound Miter Sled Here are plans for the compound miter sled that I use for making 12-sided 50-degree compound-mitered segmented rings.
Crosscut Sled Design GuideThis is an article with an illustration that explains how to design a crosscut sled used on a tablesaw. (PDF)...
Crosscutting SledExtend your tablesaw's range with this shop-built accessory Shortly after unpacking my tablesaw I realized I needed a few things. The first was a crosscutting sled. Sounds basic, except that if you build your own, it must be perfect.
Straightening JigA jig used on the table saw to straighten the edge of rough lumber. BMP format.
Table Saw Panel Raising JigI normally make raised panels on the router table with my large-diameter Jesada bits, turned by a 3 ½-horsepower Craftsman router. However, there are times when using this jig on the table saw...
Tapering JigA simple hinged tapering jig for use with a table saw. DXF Format.
Miter BoardIsometric drawing of a shooting board used to cut 45 degree angles for frames. For use with a table saw. DXF Format.
Sliding Crosscut BoardTop view drawing of a sliding crosscut "shooting" board for TS. Has adjustable arm for miters. DXF Format.
Make A Tenoning JigA good jig will serve you for many years. Making a Tenoning Jig Hand cut joinery is a rite of passage for many woodworkers. But, cutting tenons by hand is time consuming and the results are not always...
Frame Miter Saw SledThis page contains plans for the frame-miter table saw sled I use for cutting frame-mitered ring segments.
Zero Clearance InsertMost table saw inserts have wide throat openings around the saw blade. This makes it all too easy for narrow cutoffs to fall in the opening and possibly bind against the blade. In addition, there's often...
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