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Crosscut Sled Plans Bundle | 3 DIY Table Saw Sleds (DWE7491 Compatible)
Crosscut Sled Plans Bundle | 3 DIY Table Saw Sleds (DWE7491 Compatible)
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Build Better Cuts with This Crosscut Sled Bundle
Stop guessing which crosscut sled to build.
This bundle gives you 3 proven crosscut sled designs, so you can build the one that fits your workflow—or try them all and see which you like best.
If you're planning to build a sled, this bundle saves you time, frustration, and trial and error right away.
What’s Included
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Instant digital download of 3 woodworking plans
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Modular Crosscut Sled (expandable system with T-tracks)
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Full-Size Crosscut Sled with optional flip stop
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Compact Mini Crosscut Sled for quick cuts and bevels
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Step-by-step instructions, diagrams, and dimensions
Which Sled Should You Build?
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Modular Sled → Best all-around option with built-in T-tracks for stops, clamps, and future upgrades
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Full-Size Sled w/ Stop → Best for repeatable cuts and production-style work
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Mini Sled → Fast, simple setup for small parts and quick cuts
Or build all three and see which one fits your shop best.
Why This Bundle Works
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Three sled designs for different needs and shop setups
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Improved accuracy and cleaner crosscuts
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Safer handling of small and large workpieces
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Simple builds using common tools and materials
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No guesswork—clear, tested designs
Designed for Real Shops
These sleds were built and tested in a real workshop to solve real problems—whether you’re making repeat cuts, breaking down parts, or just need a quick and reliable setup at the saw.
Works great with the DeWalt DWE7491RS, but can be easily adapted to most table saws with standard miter slots.
Why Not Just Use a Free Design?
You can—but most free sled builds:
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Leave out key steps
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Don’t explain how to get things square
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Require trial and error
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Can’t adapt to different needs
These plans are designed to help you build it right the first time.
Build It. Improve Every Cut.
Whether you're building furniture, cabinets, or shop projects, these sleds will quickly become some of the most-used tools in your shop.
Start Building Today
Build one—or build them all—and find the setup that works best for your shop.

