 Now I'm going to show you my little crosscut sled using the match fit clamps So let's say I've got some cutting to do, but I don't want to hassle with the big sled, so I just grab this little mini sled that I have It's a one-runner It's got cut with the dovetail grooves so that I can use my match fit clamps and And it's actually got a flexible fence on it meaning the fence isn't fixed and then tested with the five-cut method Microjig probably doesn't want me to tell you this, but I found that their little devices can go caddy-wampus and Little difficult to use and are expensive is all heck and I realized that I could use just some t-bolts So I've got some t-bolts in these slots Just nothing just from you know home depot for next to nothing versus whole bunch of money So anyway, I tried now what I did do was I had the half inch At the bottom t-bolt and I did take my angle grinder and I ground them down to be slightly smaller So that they would slide easier in these grooves With this is a flexible fence. I have to set it If I want a 90 degree cut although a lot of the cuts you're doing, you know, you know I'm really all that worried about it But let's assume that it only takes a second so why not try to do it now I've got the bigger sled and that obviously is designed to have a fixed back fence on it That will give me the perfect cut that or at least as good as I can get it using the William Ng five-cut method So there's my sled on there. It's gonna slide here You could just use it that way a lot people say yeah, but what about the cutoff or what about Supporting your cut in the back so you don't get tear out. That is so easy I haven't fully done it the way I'm going to do it yet Because I'm going to put slots Dovetail slots into these and then be able to use the clamps into a slot But until I get that done Let's say I want to get a little cut done here and I want to have a a Sacrificial fence on the back of this to support my cut So there it is. I just did it Let's suppose that I want to do cuts at three inches So I've got three inches marked on board here, and I want to do a whole bunch of these So I can just put a stop lock This case a little one two three block Right at three inches Well, how am I going to secure it there? What is with clamps? I'm also going to do stop locks that have the Dovetail moved in them so that they will Go into those grooves and have no profile here as opposed to big sticking out But you know until you get that done, which is later today. You can just do it this way All right, so now I got this and I'm going to do this cut and a little nervous about my hand Being down here, and I can't really put a clamp over this So what am I going to do? That is pretty much The entire reason for doing a match fit Cross-cut sled. This is my mini sled for quick and dirty cuts And so I want to hold that down. I can just slide a match bit clamp in here hold it down and My fingers are going to be nowhere near that blade so I can do repetitive cuts time after time Let me get my blade up high enough All right, the next thing you might be saying well, okay, that's fine, but The piece is going to fall off. You got any solution for that Well, just like it may I probably can't see it on the film, but I've got my inkra a sled over here The only reason I don't grab it all the time is because it's heavy and it's cumbersome To do everything with it. So I reserve it for what I'm doing Angle cuts and and a lot of cuts where I need really really precise Because of that ink for a gauge that I have miter gauge But I'm gonna grab that every time I want to do a quick little cut. All right, so What's the solution for? For that well hanging right on the same nail on the wall Is my cutoff board? it's just it's got its own t-track and It was just Is a rectangular board with a runner on it The first time I left it oversized and then I cut it with this blade. So now it gives me zero clearance With that blade. So now my drop-offs will be on there They won't drop down if that bothers you so put it down there if you want it sacrificial fence stop block hold down fall off piece Easy-peasy so I got to do a bunch of cuts Well, let's see how fast Or how quickly we can put all of this away so that we can use our table saw for other stuff There's one I found here Get to pound it down keep it nice and level and then it slides out easy Take this stop block off No problem got my one two three right there Remove my sacrificial fence That's getting a little worn out there, or you do it with a dado and so it's wider And this so it's no good anymore for others and this beauty is you just slap this up there and put her on that's my little sled I I Love it. I've grabbed that and I did a little talking there Otherwise I could have put that away much quicker, but there's my sled and the underpiece right here above my several hundred dollar ink wrap How much money do I have in that? Let's see plywood for the fence plywood for the bottom already owned a dovetail router bit and Sir about four clamps for So the clamps are for a bunch of things. I'm going to use the clamps for my big Crosscut sled. I use the clamps for my drill press table I use the clamps for my bandsaw zero clearance table my bandsaw tall fence. I use the max fit clamps for my router track jig I use them for my Table saw excuse me my circular saw jigs for both my big powered one and my battery one I just use different sides of the track so I Because I'm using them for so many things. I went ahead and bought myself a Total of six of these they're $45 for a pair. I hope you like that one easy to make easy to use Small workshop guy signing up