Craftsman Table Saw Miter Slot Size
The author used a long slotted routing jig, a rub collar on his plunge router and a 3/4'-diameter straight bit to mill a pair of miter slots into the outfeed table. I made a long, slotted jig and used a 1' O.D. Rub collar and 3/4' straight bit to extend my saw's miter slots over into the outfeed table. Standard miter slot size is 3/4 by3/8 deep, My new table saw #21807 has 5/8 wide 'T' slot. My jigs no longer fit. Any suggestions where to find 5/8 miter jigs? I don't relish the idea of trying to resize the jigs (INCRA) and some home made. Any manufacture makes 5/8' inch miter sleds etc?
If you're planning on making a sliding jig or fixture for your woodworking shop, the INCRA Miter Slider is exactly what you need. These inexpensive aluminum runners adjust for PERFECT sliding action in any standard (or near standard) 3/4' by 3/8' miter gauge slot with just a twist of the wrist. They lock firmly in place with another twist of the wrist. Won't warp, shrink or swell like wooden runners. Includes plans for a wide variety of shop-made jigs and fixtures. Anodized aluminum for durability and beauty. Available in 18' and 24' lengths.
Craftsman Table Saw Miter Slot Sizes
Craftsman Table Saw Miter Slot Size
- Adjusts for perfect sliding action in any standard miter gauge slot with just a twist of the wrist
- Locks securely in any standard miter gauge slot with another twist of the wrist
- Includes threaded mounting holes and hardware for easy attachment to any application
- Includes plans for a wide variety of shop-made jigs and fixtures
- All mounting hardware included