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Miter Sled Construction Guide

This miter-cutting sled offers: 1) A dual-rail guidance system that rides in the miter-gauge slots of a tablesaw for smooth cuts. 2) Smooth-acting stops that ride in tracks to make workpieces of equal length with accurate miter cuts. 3) A safety channel down the middle to keep hands away from the blade.

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Miter Sled Construction Guide

This miter-cutting sled offers: 1) A dual-rail guidance system that rides in the miter-gauge slots of a tablesaw for smooth cuts. 2) Smooth-acting stops that ride in tracks to make workpieces of equal length with accurate miter cuts. 3) A safety channel down the middle to keep hands away from the blade.

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