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Table Saw Crosscut Sleds & Miter Gauges for Precision Cuts

Accurate crosscuts and repeatable miter angles are the foundation of clean joinery, tight-fitting frames, and professional-quality furniture. This collection brings together table saw crosscut sleds and miter gauges from leading brands — including Incra, JessEm, and Infinity Tools — so you can choose the right solution for your setup and skill level.

The Infinity Tools Coping Crosscut Sled provides a stable, zero-clearance platform for crosscutting boards to consistent length with minimal tearout. For taper work, the Table Saw Taper Jig lets you dial in repeatable angles for chair legs, tapered furniture parts, and decorative elements.

Incra Miter Gauges: Anglelock Precision

Incra miter gauges are respected for their Anglelock stop systems, which let you snap to preset angles with mechanical certainty rather than relying on a needle and scale. The Incra Miter 1000HD with 180 Anglelock Stops covers an enormous range of angles, while the Incra Miter 5000 Crosscut Sled combines a large sled platform with the same precision stop system for crosscutting wide panels and frames.

The JessEm Mite-R-Excel II Miter Gauge offers an aluminum extrusion fence with fine-adjust and positive stops, well-suited to production routing or heavy table saw use. For woodworking technique articles and setup guides, visit the Infinity Tools Learning Center.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a crosscut sled and a miter gauge?

A crosscut sled rides in both miter slots simultaneously, providing a larger, more stable platform for crosscutting boards. A miter gauge rides in a single slot and is more compact, making it easier to store and to handle angled cuts quickly.

Are Incra miter gauges compatible with most table saws?

Most Incra miter gauges are designed to fit standard 3/4-inch miter slots, which is the most common size on North American table saws. Confirm your saw's slot width before ordering.

What is an Anglelock stop system on a miter gauge?

An Anglelock stop system uses a series of mechanical detents at precise, pre-calibrated angles. Rather than reading a scale and locking a knob, you rotate the gauge until it snaps into a stop, giving you repeatable accuracy at common miter angles.

Can a crosscut sled be used on a contractor table saw?

Yes, crosscut sleds can be used on contractor and cabinet table saws as long as the sled's runners fit the saw's miter slots. Check the sled dimensions against your table's width to ensure the sled has adequate support.

What is the advantage of a taper jig over a crosscut sled for angled cuts?

A taper jig is specifically designed to hold a workpiece at a fixed angle relative to the blade, allowing you to rip consistent tapers along the length of a board — something a crosscut sled is not designed to do.

How do I set up a coping crosscut sled for consistent lengths?

Most crosscut sleds have a flip stop or adjustable fence stop that you set once to a target length, then flip down for each subsequent cut. The Infinity Tools Learning Center has setup guides for sled and miter gauge use.

What is the Incra Miter Express used for?

The Incra Miter Express is a sled system that attaches to an existing Incra miter gauge, extending the support surface for crosscutting wider boards while keeping the precision of the Anglelock angle system.

Does Infinity Tools offer price matching on miter gauges and sleds?

Yes. Infinity Tools maintains a price-match policy on eligible products. Full details are available on the price matching page.

What size miter slot do most of these sleds and gauges require?

The majority of table saw miter gauges and sleds in this collection are designed for the standard 3/4-inch by 3/8-inch miter slot. Check each product's specifications for exact runner dimensions and compatibility notes.

Can I use a miter gauge with a router table?

Some miter gauges designed for table saws also work in router table miter slots if the slot dimensions match. Purpose-built router table miter gauges typically have an adjustable aluminum fence to resist lateral forces during routing. Review your router table's slot size before purchasing.