Cross Cut Sled for my DeWalt DWE 7485 HD 1080p

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Published 2021-06-07
In this video I show how I made a Cross Cut Sled for my DeWalt DWE6485 Table saw. Im not a full time woodworker and woodworking is just a weekend hobby for me, so I appreciate it may not be as good or refined as some others on youtube, but its good enough for my workshop and for what I use it for. Please remember woodworking and working with machinery can be dangerous. The cross cut sled made in this video I use at my own risk.

All Comments (21)
  • @godyvdb
    In the end Terry found out he couldn’t use the back t-track unless he chiseled out an entry way. He nicely snuck that into the last shot 😁. But all jokes aside: nice build Terry 👍🏻. Thanks for sharing.
  • @j.r.tidwell3318
    Third time watching you build this sled. Think I’m building me one just like it. Great work my friend.
  • Not going to believe me but I watched it again. Great video my friend!!!
  • @danboy6681
    Super job, I’m glad you use the measurements in the build/adjustments.
  • You help solidify my ideas on getting the 8 1/4 saw vs holding out for the 10". The depth cut is roundabout 1" difference but for what I want to do that doesn't matter as much so thanks for giving the insight in your build to help me make my decision.
  • @MySickstring
    Love the build! Thanks a ton for sharing your process. One tip that I just picked up myself not long ago here on YouTube was to use the round side of the router base instead of the flat. Helped me keep true and prevented me from getting kick out or wandering from the fence. (Not a criticism, just sharing what trick this old dog actually learned, lol) Thanks again!
  • @RustyCas999
    I’ve had that old-style Workmate for many years, but haven’t used it as much as I could have. That simple router table is a great way to use it, and make it portable. Thinking I’ll do that as well, and can also mount a small belt/disk sander, small downdraft sanding table, scroll saw, small 1” belt sander, variable speed bench grinder for chisels…. thanks for the inspiration!
  • @nopelosi2012
    Thanks a bunch for the great video Terry! Very straightforward & easy to follow. Nice work sir!
  • I don't know if anyone else saw it but I saw it lol. Good cover up and great build!
  • @alsaffarstudios
    Outstanding craftsmanship, thanks for sharing your work with us 🙏🏼
  • @nomixia
    Your sled seems great and I find it really well finished, congratulations on the good job!
  • @jettech1041
    A very good looking but functional sled build! 🙌👏
  • @harakiri881
    I enjoyed your quiet and informative demonstration.
  • Nice job there Sir, thank you for sharing, I understood everything with out you saying a word, that's awesome,!
  • I plan to use this saw to install a hardwood floor in my kitchen for my next project...
  • 03:25 Johnson&Johnson to the rescue. 13:18 Oh, oh.. the rubber is about to hit the road. [big carpenter square / one screw as pivot point.. ladies&gentlemen - hold your breath]. And, after that.. the five cut method. Also like that left side table extension. Well done.