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Table Saw Accessories

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Table Saw Accessories for Safer, More Accurate Cutting

A table saw's full potential is unlocked through the right accessories. Infinity Tools carries an extensive selection of table saw accessories, including jigs, sleds, push sticks, digital readouts, taper guides, dust collectors, and setup tools, covering everything from precision setup to production-level joinery.

For accurate crosscutting, the TCS-200 Professional Crosscut Sled provides a rigid, square reference for cutting panels and boards to length. The Wixey digital table saw fence readout eliminates fence measurement ambiguity by displaying the exact rip width on a digital display, saving time and reducing waste on every cut.

Box Joint Jigs, Taper Jigs & Safety Accessories

Decorative and structural joinery is easier with a dedicated jig. The Infinity Tools box joint jig works on both the table saw and router table, and is available as a complete package with a flat-top blade and setup block in the joint jig package kit. For angled rips, the table saw taper jig indexes leg tapers and other angled cuts consistently.

Safety is non-negotiable at the table saw. The 11th Finger magnetic safety push stick and the thin rip guide keep hands clear of the blade when ripping narrow stock. For setup and calibration, the 5-piece brass bar setup set provides precise reference gauges. Learn more techniques on the Infinity Tools learning blog.

Frequently Asked Questions

What table saw accessories does Infinity Tools carry?

Infinity Tools stocks crosscut sleds, box joint jigs, taper jigs, digital fence readouts, push sticks, thin rip guides, featherboards, dust collectors, blade storage protectors, and setup bars — all designed to improve accuracy and safety at the table saw.

What is a crosscut sled used for?

A crosscut sled rides in the table saw's miter slots to provide a stable, square reference for cutting boards and panels to precise lengths. The TCS-200 Professional Crosscut Sled is a shop-built-quality option available pre-assembled.

How does a digital table saw fence readout work?

A digital fence readout attaches to the table saw fence and displays the exact distance from the fence to the blade. The Wixey digital readout reads in thousandths of an inch, eliminating the parallax error of reading a tape measure at an angle.

What is a box joint jig?

A box joint jig creates the equally spaced finger joints used in boxes and drawers by indexing each cut off the previous one. The Infinity Tools box joint jig works on both the table saw and router table.

Why should I use a push stick when ripping on a table saw?

A push stick keeps your fingers a safe distance from the blade when ripping narrow stock, where a standard fence leaves little clearance. The 11th Finger magnetic push stick stores on the saw fence so it is always within reach.

What is a thin rip guide?

A thin rip guide positions a feeler between the stock and the blade when ripping narrow strips, helping maintain a consistent width while keeping your hand away from the blade. The thin rip guide works on table saws, bandsaws, and router tables.

How do I set up a table saw taper jig?

A taper jig indexes against the fence and holds the workpiece at a preset angle so each cut produces the same taper. The table saw taper jig is adjustable for different taper angles and stock widths.

What are brass setup bars used for?

Brass setup bars are precision gauges used to set blade height, dado width, and fence position. Brass is ideal because it does not damage carbide teeth. The 5-piece brass bar set covers the most common setup measurements.

Does Infinity Tools have a price-match policy for table saw accessories?

Yes. Infinity Tools will match qualifying competitor prices. Submit your request through the price matching page.

Where can I learn more about table saw setup and jig building?

The Infinity Tools learning blog has in-depth articles on table saw setup, jig construction, safe ripping techniques, and blade selection.