

Cross Cut Sled
There are many situations in the daily work of a woodworker where the need arises to saw sheet goods and wide boards. Typically, sheet goods can be brought down to a manageable size by sawing on a table saw – a 1220 x 2440mm can be reduced to lengths of any width quite safely.
You could even prep the wood on the floor with a circular saw. But, you have to have space to do this and a circular saws tends to leave a very ragged saw cut.
This article first appeared in The GMC Group publication Woodwork Craft 2018