Cross cut stop

Cross cut stop

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The original fence of the miter gauge that comes with the Bosch GTS 10 XC is tiny and almost useless. Therefore I created a larger cross cut fence with a stopper that runs on a T-track and allows to repeat same cuts over and over again. Apart from the printed parts you need following pieces: 2 screws M8 x 30 mm 2 washers 1 screw M6 x 60 mm 1 nut M6 1 nut M8 Aluminium profile box-shaped as fence for miter gauge, dimensions 50x20 mm, length ca. 500 mm, but can be any length, should be available in hardware store T-track fitting to alum profile and screws to fix it Cut out a piece of the alum profile (can be done with the table saw) exactly like the original one so it can be used with the holder of the miter gauge. I use two caps on left and right side but you can leave the alum profile open if you like. I screwed a T-track on top to run the stopper with 2 M8 screws. One of the holes is a snug fit and you may use a thread cutter to make the screw go in easier until it slides nicely on the track and the whole thing doesn't wobble. The other screw is tightened with a knob, just hammer in the M8 nut on the final print of the knob. For the other knob to tighten the lever you have to insert the nut while printing. I used color print function in Prusa Slicer to stop the print and insert the nut. The fence and the stopper is very precise and I never used the original fence since I built this thing.

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