Simple Diy Table Saw Sled. My old contractor saw had 24 of table wing on either side of the blade, more than my new table saw had. The next step is attaching the fence at a right angle.
And here's the sled on the table saw. This is possibly the easiest cross cutting sled you can make, and it still achieves accurate cuts. For whatever you are creating is cut at the precise and exact angle you need every time.
There are many instructables illustrating how to construct complicated jigs, fixtures and sleds for cutting angled pieces on a table saw, such as tapered furniture legs.
This will cut the excess on the left side of the blade, and leaves you a nice straight edge which also acts as a cutting guide. Very simple diy table saw. A table saw sled (or cross cut sled) makes cutting wood against the grain safer, and much easier. Simple easy cheap method to cut tapered or angled parts on a table saw: