Hi,
I've been using a Rockler miter sled on the original and much smaller TKS80 sliding table - It has worked well, and cuts are repeatable as long as the sled has not been removed from the table.
I've invested in the larger ST840 sliding table, as it allows for much finer alignment on the saw. After investing an hour or two, I'm very pleased with a front-to-rear delta of 0.009 mm.
I've made a slightly wider variation of the Incra 5000 sled, using 16mm HP Laminate-Lite ply. It is attached to the sled via a 300 mm-long bar that has been machined to align and lock into the channel on the sliding table. This bar is secured via two shoulder bolts that mate with two brass bushings, which are recessed in the ply with no play.
While the sled is reasonably wide, mounting and removing from the saw is easy. It is placed on the top of the saw with the 300mm bar in the open space between the left side of the TKS 80 and the sliding table, the sliding table is moved to its lowest position and the miter sled is moved to the left allowing the bar to slide into the channel on the sliding table easily. It is locked in place with two turns of the shoulder bolts.
I also have a mitre slot to the left of the blade, which is used to hold the out-feed ply in place.
I was surprised when my first cut delivered a perfect 90-degree cut!
The sled is stored in the box on the lower right of the table.
Pictures should help to tell the complete story. Please reach out with any questions.
The extra holes on the bar were a first go at attaching the gauge directly to the sliding table, which also worked, but I wanted a way to hold what was being cut safely closer to the blade.
Thanks.
I've been using a Rockler miter sled on the original and much smaller TKS80 sliding table - It has worked well, and cuts are repeatable as long as the sled has not been removed from the table.
I've invested in the larger ST840 sliding table, as it allows for much finer alignment on the saw. After investing an hour or two, I'm very pleased with a front-to-rear delta of 0.009 mm.
I've made a slightly wider variation of the Incra 5000 sled, using 16mm HP Laminate-Lite ply. It is attached to the sled via a 300 mm-long bar that has been machined to align and lock into the channel on the sliding table. This bar is secured via two shoulder bolts that mate with two brass bushings, which are recessed in the ply with no play.
While the sled is reasonably wide, mounting and removing from the saw is easy. It is placed on the top of the saw with the 300mm bar in the open space between the left side of the TKS 80 and the sliding table, the sliding table is moved to its lowest position and the miter sled is moved to the left allowing the bar to slide into the channel on the sliding table easily. It is locked in place with two turns of the shoulder bolts.
I also have a mitre slot to the left of the blade, which is used to hold the out-feed ply in place.
I was surprised when my first cut delivered a perfect 90-degree cut!
The sled is stored in the box on the lower right of the table.
Pictures should help to tell the complete story. Please reach out with any questions.
The extra holes on the bar were a first go at attaching the gauge directly to the sliding table, which also worked, but I wanted a way to hold what was being cut safely closer to the blade.
Thanks.
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