Tips for Making a Crosscut on a Large Panel Without a Sled?

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Asked By CraftyNinja88 On

I'm working with a 22 x 13 panel that I need to reduce to 22 x 11. The tricky part is that this cut is a crosscut. I have a Dewalt 7491rs table saw, but I don't own a crosscut sled, and I know most sleds wouldn't handle a cut this size well, especially on a jobsite saw. Normally, I cut with the guard and kickback pawls, and I always use a riving knife or a featherboard when possible. I'm just wondering if it's safe to attempt this crosscut or if I'm setting myself up for kickback by using the saw in this way.

2 Answers

Answered By CuriousCarpenter1 On

Are you trying to cut the panel from 22" long x 13" wide down to 22" long x 11" wide? That sounds like a rip cut, which is pretty straightforward with a table saw and a featherboard. Check out this video for some tips.
[Video Guide](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKZZo36CbJk)

PanelCuttingPro -

Yeah, that's the right dimensions, but the grain is running 90 degrees to the cut. Most panels would be cut with the grain, but mine isn't. Plus, I know crosscuts go against the wood fibers.

Answered By ToolWizard42 On

It would be easier to use a circular saw or jigsaw with a temporary fence set up. You can support the panel on blocks or a sawhorse while you cut.

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