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Table saw sled - mbw - 12-09-2015

When building a cross small cross sled are two miter bars really necessary.I just read an article on Fine Woodworking that say 1 is all you need. I've done them both ways and can't see any difference. What do you guys think.
Mark


Re: Table saw sled - barryvabeach - 12-09-2015

I have a few with one, and a few with two, can't tell much of a difference.


Re: Table saw sled - AgGEM - 12-09-2015

When I had a table saw I made a single runner panel sled like Norm's.
It worked just fine, and I never needed more.
I also admire the fancy one's often seen here.
I now enjoy a smaller version of the Norm style sled on my band saw.
Ag
P.S. - I would add that Incra's two miter sleds are single runner. Having the Miter Express, I think it is an accurate tool.



Re: Table saw sled - John Mihich - 12-09-2015

My main one has one; just like Norm's first one. I have a sled I use for miter cuts I put 2 bars on it.


Re: Table saw sled - giradman - 12-10-2015

Well, I've made several w/ two runners - both have been quite stable and accurate - the main criterion is complete lack of any side motion as the sled is moved - if you can accomplish that w/ one slider, then not a problem - probably better w/ two sliders, though. Dave


Re: Table saw sled - fredhargis - 12-10-2015

I've only used a one runner sled ever, and it's dead nuts 90ยบ.


Re: Table saw sled - YSU65 - 12-10-2015

I have two, panel sled and the more conventional table saw sled. The panel sled, see Norm's, had one runner, used to cut things like panels for cabinet doors. Accuracy not that important, larger capacity, works great. The table saw sled, two runners, is normally used to cut shoulders on tenons is way too big. I will make a smaller one in the near future with a capacity of maybe 6". I will try to make sure it is dead accurate, will have two runners, and no side movement.


Re: Table saw sled - Ray Newman - 12-10-2015

MBW: agree with your results.


Re: Table saw sled - AHill - 12-10-2015

I have a shop-made one with 2 miter bars that spans the blade. My other is a Dubby, with only one miter bar. The Dubby is dead nuts accurate, and the fence is adjustable to keep it that way. I do not use my Dubby for crosscuts on large panels or boards, however. I do have a shop made platform I use with my Dubby for the cutoff side that ensures any cutoffs don't bounce back and hit the blade.


Re: Table saw sled - Pirate - 12-10-2015

I have a small and a big 2 runner sleds
Pushing on one side of a 1 runner sled, might cause it to ***** and not slide as easy.
Sometimes mainly on the small sled, which I use most, I like to hold the stock and push, closer to the blade, where with a 1 runner, would put all the push on 1 side of the runner, and wouldn't slide as easy.
Just a reasonable idea. I always had 2 runner sleds.