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    How to Crosscut Lumber Safely on the Tablesaw

    In this project video on building a bookcase, you'll learn how to cut a board to length across the grain.

    By Asa Christiana, Matt Berger Aug 05, 2019

    In this episode of Getting Started in Woodworking, the third in our series on building an oak bookcase, we demonstrate how to safely crosscut lumber on the tablesaw.

    Crosscutting lumber is just what it sounds like, cutting lumber across the grain. Just as we used the tablesaw to rip our bookcase parts to width, which we covered in the previous episode, we decided to use the tablesaw to crosscut the bookcase parts to length. To determine the dimensions of each of your cross cuts, use the free woodworking plan available for this project.

    Choose the right tool for the job

    Crosscutting can be accomplished with a variety of tools. A miter saw, also known as a chop saw, is a great tool for making cross cuts. However, miter saws have width limitations. You can also use a circular saw with the cutting guide we demonstrated in our workbench episodes. Finally, a jigsaw will do the trick, although it won’t give you the highest-quality cut.

    Accessories for crosscutting

    When crosscutting lumber on the tablesaw there are a few accessories that are must-haves. Most tablesaws come with a miter gauge, which will support a workpiece as you pass it through the blade. These can be outfitted with a long backer board to provide support for long boards and prevent tearout as the blade exits the back of the workpiece. You can also purchase an aftermarket miter gauge, many of which feature helpful accessories like a telescoping fence or flip-down stops for making repetitive cuts.

    When crosscutting long boards, it is extremely helpful to support the board where it hangs off the tablesaw. For this you can use a support stand, or rig something up with a sawhorse.

    A crosscut sled is also a must-have accessory for the tablesaw. This shop-built jig is great for cutting wide boards that can’t be supported by a standard miter gauge.

    The one accessory you should never use when crosscutting on the tablesaw is the rip fence. It must be remain out of the way of your cut to prevent the board from jamming between the blade and the rip fence, which can lead to dangerous kickback.

    If you have a question about this episode send us an email or post a question in our Q&A forum.

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      Building an Oak Bookcase

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      In this introductory video, you'll get an overview of how to make a solid-wood bookcase.

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      In this project video on building a bookcase, learn how to rip a piece of wood to width.

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      In this project video on building a bookcase, you'll learn how to cut a board to length across the grain.

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      October 16, 2019

      Learn how to use a router and a simple jig to cut accurate rabbets and dadoes in this project video on building an oak bookcase.

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      In this project video on building a bookcase, you'll learn how to lay out, cut (with a bandsaw or jigsaw), sand, and smooth curved surfaces.

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      October 22, 2019

      In part 1 of this 2-part video series, learn how to build the base for the bench.

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      October 22, 2019

      In part 2 of this 2-part video series, learn how to construct the bench top and attach a traditional woodworking vise.

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      In this episode of Getting Started in Woodworking, we put our new simple, sturdy workbench to work by demonstrating our 10 favorite techniques and accessories for the workbench. These shopmade…

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