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Pattern via Amazon has Kreg KMA4100 Crosscut Station for $19.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $25+.

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Features:
  • Versatile Circular Saw Guide: Deliver miter saw results from 0 to 45 degree angles with this 12-inch cutting tool
  • Precise Saw Guide: Cut 1.5-inch kerf line in the MDF splinter-free base to show where crosscut saw will run
  • Ingenious Saw Guide: Left- or right-blade saw guide has detachable support wings to secure long materials
  • Variable Circular Saw Guide: With adjustable fences, angle alignments, and clamps for secure miter saw cuts

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Model: Kreg Crosscut Station 4 pc

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Eh ? one method, you holding the saw against a square that you are holding up against the board. The other method is riding on rails on both sides that are screwed down. This is the same difference as someone shooting off hand standing up vs sitting down on a shooting bench using sand bags. There is far more than "Zero reason" to use a more stable buttoned down method over another method with more variables to it. You might have some super, uber skill but to many of us that aren't quite so superman, alignment aids like this really does help. Yes I've used a square as a makeshift saw guide but too often when I I confirm square (of the cut) with the square, square it is not. Then out comes the cordless miter saw for me. Maybe this cross cut station might do the same job of getting my cuts square and be lighter than the miter saw. Seeing light between the square and the wood is so incredibly annoying.

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05-01-2023 at 07:30 AM.
05-01-2023 at 07:30 AM.
This is a really cool thing to have. If you do not have a tablesaw. At $20 I'd buy this if it was for a tablesaw cross cut sled.
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05-01-2023 at 07:42 AM.
05-01-2023 at 07:42 AM.
Im personally a big fan of the old hold-a-speed-square-against-the-board method, but I might just have to give this a shot to hold me over until a good miter saw deal comes around (when I actually have the money, they never line up)
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05-01-2023 at 09:21 AM.
05-01-2023 at 09:21 AM.
Lower than last hot deal $23

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08BQSK2RF
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Dr. J
05-01-2023 at 09:31 AM.
05-01-2023 at 09:31 AM.
Quote from IndigoWinter2667 :
Im personally a big fan of the old hold-a-speed-square-against-the-board method, but I might just have to give this a shot to hold me over until a good miter saw deal comes around (when I actually have the money, they never line up)

I do this too, however it depends on how nice/accurate you need the cut to be
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05-01-2023 at 11:35 AM.
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Quote from Dr. J :
I do this too, however it depends on how nice/accurate you need the cut to be
If all your doing is cross cuts, like the poster above said, use a speed square. Zero reason to buy this.

I guess if youre needing to make some clean miter cuts and dont have the space or money for a miter saw then this could get you by.
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05-01-2023 at 12:19 PM.
05-01-2023 at 12:19 PM.
If everything on amazon from kreg sold by a 3rd party?
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05-01-2023 at 12:59 PM.
05-01-2023 at 12:59 PM.
Quote from Loudog504 :
If all your doing is cross cuts, like the poster above said, use a speed square. Zero reason to buy this.

I guess if youre needing to make some clean miter cuts and dont have the space or money for a miter saw then this could get you by.
Eh ? one method, you holding the saw against a square that you are holding up against the board. The other method is riding on rails on both sides that are screwed down. This is the same difference as someone shooting off hand standing up vs sitting down on a shooting bench using sand bags. There is far more than "Zero reason" to use a more stable buttoned down method over another method with more variables to it. You might have some super, uber skill but to many of us that aren't quite so superman, alignment aids like this really does help. Yes I've used a square as a makeshift saw guide but too often when I I confirm square (of the cut) with the square, square it is not. Then out comes the cordless miter saw for me. Maybe this cross cut station might do the same job of getting my cuts square and be lighter than the miter saw. Seeing light between the square and the wood is so incredibly annoying.
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05-01-2023 at 01:50 PM.
05-01-2023 at 01:50 PM.
Bought this from Menards ~4 weeks ago for $20 (so technically $18 once you get the 11% rebate thing). I haven't even used it yet but it was too good to pass up on. If you make this yourself and you plan on adding metal rails and stuff, it would probably end up being more than $20.
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05-01-2023 at 01:55 PM.
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Quote from Loudog504 :
If all your doing is cross cuts, like the poster above said, use a speed square. Zero reason to buy this.

I guess if youre needing to make some clean miter cuts and dont have the space or money for a miter saw then this could get you by.
Doesn't always work. What if the wood piece is only 3 inches long and you need to cut it in half? I don't see a safe way of doing that with a speed-square because when you hold the square with your hand, the speed-square would just flop around (on 1.5" of wood), and your hand holding the square is literally next to the saw blade which is pretty dangerous.
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IndigoWinter2667
05-01-2023 at 01:57 PM.
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Quote from violian :
Doesn't always work. What if the wood piece is only 3 inches long and you need to cut it in half? I don't see a safe way of doing that with a speed-square because when you hold the square with your hand, the speed-square would just flop around (on 1.5" of wood), and your hand holding the square is literally next to the saw blade which is pretty dangerous.
This wouldnt help with that either, the clamps on the base wouldnt hold a piece of wood that small, meaning youd have to hold it dangerously close anyway.
Thats a job for a hand miter saw, not a circular saw no matter the setup.
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Quote from IndigoWinter2667 :
This wouldnt help with that either, the clamps on the base wouldnt hold a piece of wood that small, meaning youd have to hold it dangerously close anyway.
Thats a job for a hand miter saw, not a circular saw no matter the setup.
Why would you need to hold the wood? You put the piece of wood against the back of the fence, and when you saw into the wood and push the saw forward, the wood is pressed back against the fence - so that piece of wood is not going to move.
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05-01-2023 at 02:12 PM.
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Quote from violian :
Why would you need to hold the wood? You put the piece of wood against the back of the fence, and when you saw into the wood and push the saw forward, the wood is pressed back against the fence - so that piece of wood is not going to move.
Most circular saws these days have a load safety, so you cant start the saw with the blade against the piece of wood and start the saw. You have to start the saw under zero load. With that safety feature, the saw would likely vibrate the frame enough to cause the wood to shift.
Additionally, circular saws cut "bottom up" meaning the second you tapped the blade against a free piece of wood it would shoot it upwards into the fence of the saw.
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