While the table saw can be one of the most reliable crosscutters in the shop, it isn’t easy to get consistent cuts when using it. Multiple cuts will often leave pieces longer or shorter, unless you’re using a stop block. The flip-up stop block you see here makes crosscutting multiple, identical pieces a breeze.
This unique push block makes cuts safe, easy, accurate.
This easy-to-make hood captures dust right at the source.
Keep your tool chargers close at hand with this rack.
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