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Fulton DIY Table Saw Crosscut Sled Kit with 2 UHMW Miter Bars 2 Aluminum Tracks 1 Knob and 1 Bolt along with Full Color HOW TO BUILD YOUR OWN Crosscut Sled Guide Booklet

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  • If you own a table saw, you probably have come across a situation or two where you need to make smaller cuts or make cross cuts. You may also have had the need to make repetitive cuts of the same length. Making small cuts, cross cuts and repetitive length cuts is where table saw crosscut sleds excel. Crosscut sleds help stabilize the work piece and are very accurate since they are essentially calibrated to your saw during the sled building process.
  • Some time ago we noticed a lot of companies had UHMW bars available for purchase. While we as a woodworking company know exactly what they are used for, many novice or non-woodworkers do not. Thats when we decided to create this package with pre-cut UHMW bars, pre-cut aluminum track, a knob and bolt and an easy to understand how to guide booklet so you can create your very own, custom crosscut sled to fit your table saw!
  • UHMW bars are most commonly used as runners for crosscut sleds since they dont produce as much friction as wood does. Another advantage is that UHMW wont expand or contract like wood does during drastic weather changes. Each bar is approximately 3/4 x 3/8 which fits most standard table saw slots. UHMW bars are also slick and wont leave any residue, dust or shavings behind like wooden bars tend to do.
  • The tracks that are included in this kit are made from solid extruded aluminum and are Made in the USA. Each track is cut to length for the perfect sub-fence on the crosscut sled. The included knob and bolt is for making a simple stop block which when finished, can slide the length of either track along the sub-fence. The stop block will allow you to make repetitive cuts without having to constantly move and measure the fence distance each time you make a cut.
  • We have also included a full color and detailed how to guide book to help you with the crosscut sled building process. Each kit comes with 2 each 19 long by 3/4 by 3/8 UHMW bars, 2 each 12 long mini tracks, 1 each knob, 1 each 1/4 by 20 tpi bolt and a how to build your own crosscut sled guide book. Make your crosscut sled to the size you want or need for your table saw and your specific cutting needs. Please Note, the bars do NOT FIT RYOBI table saw track slots.

Brand: Fulton


Blade Material: High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: Wood


Voltage: 20 Volts


Warranty Type: Limited


Brand: ‎Fulton


Blade Material: ‎High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: ‎Wood


Voltage: ‎20 Volts


Warranty Type: ‎Limited


Item Weight: ‎13.4 Ounces


Blade Length: ‎12 Inches


Manufacturer: ‎Fulton Woodworking Tools and Accessories


Part Number: ‎11577


Item Weight: ‎13.4 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎20.25 x 2.25 x 1.75 inches


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎11577


Material: ‎polyethylene and aluminum


Installation Method: ‎Surface-Mounted


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: August 18, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good price, good product
After recently purchasing a portable Ridgid 10 inch table saw, I wanted a table saw sled, mostly to provide a degree of safety when working with small pieces. I was amazed at the $$$. So, I chose a kit that was inexpensive and still had the simple features I wanted. It was a pleasant surprise to find that the instructions were loaded with helpful information and were clear and easy to follow. I read through them several times and referred to them many more times during the build. The glitch that occurred was totally my fault, so there is a lesson there. When attaching the high density plastic runners to the wood base, as per the instructions, I located and pre-drilled holes, but made the holes too small for the screws so that when I installed the screws, the plastic expanded, making the strips too wide for the slots in the table. Trying to fix that issue I made it worse by trying to trim them a bit. Now, too small. A project from a few years ago left me with a piece of “Starboard” plastic (also available from Amazon) which is used in marine applications. I was able to cut and fit some new runners and the rest of the build went well. After some touch up sanding and a good coat of wax on the saw table and the bottom of the sled, it glides with no effort. I call that success. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2023 by Jim Copeland

  • Almost complete
I like everything this kit came with but you should probably take out the predrilled on this. The rails are not predrilled like the directions say. Small thing but it is not as advertised.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by James Cooley

  • Easy build
The product worked as it should. Follow the directions carefully. The point where you position the rails in the bottom of the sled is very important. I suggest placing one screw in at a time and giving it a try on your saw before installing each consecutive screw. This will save you a headache.
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024 by Kerry Kerry

  • For the DIYer
Got the package a day late courtesy of USPS, but it is exactly as described. I read a lot of reviews complaining about having to drill your own holes and having to provide your own wood. Give me a break. Read descriptions thoroughly and all available reviews even more thoroughly. That said, the slides fit my craftsman table saw and the hardware works. The bolt for the thumb screw is a little cheesy, but I wasn't going to use it anyway. This kit is a great price for the guy who is wanting to build his own sled but doesn't want it to have wooden slides. Bottom line, buy this kit, watch a couple different YouTube videos, and build your own sled. Quit whining because you want to pay $30 for a $200 pre-made sled, that's not what this is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023 by Matt DeChaine

  • Screw too tight and you’ll be sorry
I attached plastic rails and sled wouldn’t move in tracks. Measured and found plastic 95/125 not 3/4. Yet pretest of plastic showed they slide easily. Solution? Don’t screw down the rails too tight as it warps the plastic. Duh! Maybe that’s why they say don’t use a drill to screw them in. Just had to loosen a couple of screws and voila it slides easily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2023 by Tim D from Dallas

  • Nice kit - bought for miter bars
I ordered this kit specifically for the miter bars, as making them can be somewhat time consuming to dial in the saw and such. Pieces fit my newer Ridgid r4518 table saw perfectly with no side to side wiggle and easy slide throughout. Jig hardware and directions are clear and accurate. Hardware is on par with what you would find in one of the jig kits here on Amazon, and I have had no issues with it at all, even in a garage that regularly hits 100° in South Florida summers. As long as you follow these directions, or another plan, you should end up with a functional crosscut sled that can be modified to handle any number of tasks (I set mine up for cross cuts, dados, miter cuts, and bevels). I plan to order another kit or two to have the parts around for some other sleds I intend to make, as the pieces in this kit were flat and true and the price low enough that I don’t see the necessity in setting up the saw and making my own slides. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2020 by Daniel B. Creed

  • A good option for a quick sled
I have a “temporary” saw and didn’t want to spend a lot of time (or valuable hardwood stock) building a homemade sled that may not fit my new saw coming soon. I got this to allow me to do some smaller projects for this upcoming winter. Overall, I’m impressed with the kit. The rails are shorter than I would have liked but overall it makes a good sized sled for most people. My recommendation for those looking to build a sled with this kit, make the sled wider on your preferred table side (usually the right hand side) and either order some additional t-track or double-up the t-track on the longer side. This way, you can set up a stop block for stock longer than 12” (which is common if you’re building cabinet doors and similar). Another tip is to not worry about the fence squareness much if you’re going to run a t-track. Get a good, square piece of hardwood and route or dado a channel for the track and then spend your time and energy getting that square to the sled. Once that’s done, simply butt the backer block up to it and secure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2021 by P. Carrube P. Carrube

  • Good starter kit.
Good instructions. I good starter kit for learning to build a cross cut sled. I like the rail material. Fits perfect in my Rigid table saw.
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023 by DLTamez

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