Simple 5-Cut Method Table Saw Sled Calculator

5-Cut Method Table Saw Sled Calculator

Here’s a comprehensive table summarizing all you need to know about the Simple 5-Cut Method for Table Saw Sled calibration:

AspectDetails
PurposeTo square the fence of a crosscut sled to the table saw blade with high precision
Equipment NeededTable saw, crosscut sled, rectangular piece of plywood/MDF (approx. 12″ x 6″), calipers, feeler gauges
Steps1. Make initial cut
2. Rotate and cut three more times
3. Make final cut, removing a thin strip
4. Measure strip width at both ends and length
Measurements Required1. Width of strip at end A
2. Width of strip at end B
3. Length of strip
4. Distance from pivot point to correction point
CalculationError = (Width A – Width B) / (4 x Strip Length)
AdjustmentPivot fence towards or away from blade based on calculated error
Pivot DirectionDepends on which side of the fence the pivot screw is located
Accuracy GoalError under 0.001 inches (one thousandth of an inch)
RepetitionProcess may need to be repeated for optimal accuracy
BenefitsAchieves extremely high accuracy in fence squareness
Common Mistakes1. Not marking ends A and B clearly
2. Incorrect pivot direction
3. Inaccurate measurements
Tips1. Use a calculator to avoid math errors
2. Ensure saw blade is perfectly aligned before starting
3. Use high-quality measuring tools for best results

This method, popularized by William Ng, is considered one of the most accurate ways to square a crosscut sled fence. It allows woodworkers to achieve precision within thousandths of an inch, which is crucial for high-quality joinery and accurate cuts.

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