right-hand miter slot table mounting kit

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  • Jim0424
    Forum Newbie
    • Feb 2003
    • 34
    • Dallas, Texas, USA.
    • Two BT3Ks.

    #1

    right-hand miter slot table mounting kit

    Hello all...

    I'd like to mount miter slot tables on both sides and have seen this hardware on Ebay.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/RIGHT-MITER-TABL...QQcmdZViewItem

    Does anyone have any feeback on it? Is there anything that does the job better?

    Any and all feedback will be welcomed...
    My ex-: "No one will ever notice that."
    I will.
  • eezlock
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 997
    • Charlotte,N.C.
    • BT3100

    #2
    right hand miter slot

    I have had the dual miter slots on both sides of the blade on my saw for a long time....just like it better
    that way. It comes in handy if you decide to build a larger crosscut sled for the saw as it will keep the sled
    running true and parallel to the blade and less chance of it getting skewed out of alignment to the blade.

    Also, if you decide to use a convential miter gauge like comes with most saws, you have a slot to the
    right to use when the time comes or need arises to do so. Some folks cut on the right side of the blade,
    others like to cut on the left side of the blade, just a personal prefrence I guess! eezlock

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    • steve-norrell
      Veteran Member
      • Apr 2006
      • 1001
      • The Great Land - Alaska
      • BT3100-1

      #3
      Consider making your own.

      I have also used the dual miter slots on both sides of the saw. The main issue I had was that the slots are not true t-slots and my miter gauge would tip out and end up on the concrete floor if I wasn't careful.

      Here is a picture of a "mini-miter" that I use. It can be positioned anywhere along the rails, just be careful to make sure that the slot is aligned to be parallel to the blade.

      This one is made with a miter slot from MLCS and left over MDF for a base and 3/4 in oak for the upper surface. Two or three coats of wipe-on poly and a good waxing make a great surface.

      Regards, Steve
      Last edited by steve-norrell; 11-30-2008, 04:03 PM.

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      • JR
        The Full Monte
        • Feb 2004
        • 5636
        • Eugene, OR
        • BT3000

        #4
        The kit from Komatoast is well known. Note that the kit does not include the actual miter slot assembly, just the mounting hardware and instructions.

        Some have questioned whether the price is properly set for the value of this kit. OTOH, it performs as advertised with good instructions. I have one mounted on my BT3000 and am happy with it.

        JR
        JR

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        • dkerfoot
          Veteran Member
          • Mar 2004
          • 1094
          • Holland, Michigan
          • Craftsman 21829

          #5
          I bought two miter tables and the kit. I ended up removing the left table, as it moves the sliding table too far away for my tastes.

          The kit is just a couple of aluminum brackets plus the nuts, bolts and washers. The key is, the brackets are correct for getting the job done.

          I agree the lack of T slots limits the usefulness of the miter table, but they are very handy for miter sleds and similar jigs.
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          • dstenson
            Forum Newbie
            • Apr 2008
            • 11

            #6
            Steve, love the mitre slot extension you've got there, any chance you could snap a picture of the underside so that I can see how you connect it to the table? thanks, Devin.

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            • DonHo
              Veteran Member
              • Mar 2004
              • 1098
              • Shawnee, OK, USA.
              • Craftsman 21829

              #7
              I've used the mounting kit and it works well. It's well made and sturdy. Makes mounting the table on the right side easy.
              DonHo
              Don

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              • steve-norrell
                Veteran Member
                • Apr 2006
                • 1001
                • The Great Land - Alaska
                • BT3100-1

                #8
                Originally posted by dstenson
                Steve, love the mitre slot extension you've got there, any chance you could snap a picture of the underside so that I can see how you connect it to the table? thanks, Devin.
                Devin, here are a few pictures. The mounting blocks are oak, but I have used MDF with good success. Regards, Steve
                Last edited by steve-norrell; 11-30-2008, 04:03 PM.

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