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Jigs Sleds and Hold-Downs

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Table Saw Jigs, Crosscut Sleds & Hold-Downs for Accurate, Safe Cuts

Accurate table saw work depends as much on the jigs and accessories guiding the workpiece as on the blade itself. Infinity Tools' Jigs, Sleds, and Hold-Downs collection spans 37 products from leading brands including Incra, Magswitch, and Micro Jig—covering every aspect of workpiece control from crosscutting to ripping to taper cutting.

Crosscut Sleds and Miter Gauges

The Incra Miter 5000 Table Saw Crosscut Sled provides rock-solid 90-degree and angled crosscuts with an extended fence and precise angle stops. For miter gauge users, the Incra Miter 1000HD with 180 AngleLock Stops and Incra Miter V27 offer indexed positive stops at every common cutting angle. The Infinity Tools Coping Crosscut Sled handles rail and stile coping cuts on the table saw.

Hold-Downs, Push Blocks & Featherboards

Safe ripping starts with controlling the workpiece. The Micro Jig GRR-RIP Smart Hook Push Block applies downward and lateral pressure simultaneously for stable, controlled rip cuts. The Magswitch Workholding System Starter Kit and Magswitch 2-Piece Package with Featherboard use switchable magnets to position featherboards and hold-downs anywhere on a cast-iron table. A Table Saw Taper Jig handles angled leg cuts and furniture tapers. Pair these accessories with precision layout tools from the JessEm collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

A crosscut sled rides in both miter slots and supports the workpiece on a wide platform, providing more stability and accuracy than a miter gauge—especially on wide boards. A miter gauge slides in one slot and is more compact. The Incra Miter 5000 Crosscut Sled is a high-precision sled option stocked at Infinity Tools.

What does the Incra Miter 1000HD offer over a basic miter gauge?

The Incra Miter 1000HD features 180 positive-stop angle positions with a flip-stop fence system, eliminating guesswork when setting common angles and dramatically improving repeatability on production crosscut work.

How does the Magswitch featherboard system work?

Magswitch featherboards use a switchable magnetic base that engages or disengages with a twist of the knob. The Magswitch Workholding Starter Kit lets you position featherboards anywhere on a cast-iron table surface without T-slots, and reposition them instantly when the magnet is disengaged.

What is the Micro Jig GRR-RIP push block and how does it improve safety?

The Micro Jig GRR-RIP Smart Hook Push Block grips the workpiece from above and the side simultaneously, applying both downward pressure to keep the board flat and lateral pressure to hold it against the fence. This two-direction control reduces the risk of kickback on narrow rip cuts.

When should I use a taper jig on the table saw?

A taper jig is used when ripping a board at a non-parallel angle to produce tapered legs, wedges, or angled furniture parts. The Table Saw Taper Jig holds the workpiece at the correct angle relative to the blade for consistent, safe taper cuts.

What is the Infinity Tools coping crosscut sled designed for?

The Infinity Tools Coping Crosscut Sled is designed specifically for making the cope cuts on rail ends in frame-and-panel door production, ensuring a consistent, square shoulder cut on each piece.

Are there push stick options for thin rip cuts?

Yes. The Milescraft Push Stick and Multi-Purpose Push Block Grabber are both stocked for controlling workpieces through the blade on thin or narrow rip cuts.

Does the Incra Miter V27 work with a standard miter slot?

Yes. The Incra Miter V27 fits standard 3/4" x 3/8" miter slots found on most table saws. Confirm your saw's slot dimensions before purchasing to ensure compatibility.

Does Infinity Tools price-match jigs and sleds from competitors?

Yes. Infinity Tools offers price matching on table saw jigs and accessories. Full terms are available at infinitytools.com/pages/price-matching.

Where can I find tips on setting up a table saw sled or miter gauge?

Setup guides, technique articles, and tool reviews are published on the Infinity Tools Learn blog, covering accurate table saw setup and jig use.