Summary:
The video reviews 10 jigs and accessories that the host uses for his table saw, and offers advice on how to make some of them yourself.
Here is a list of the 10 jigs and accessories:
Crosscut sled: This is a sled that helps you make accurate crosscuts on your table saw. The host recommends making your own sled, and provides instructions on how to do so in the video.
Rockler crosscut sled: This is a similar jig to the crosscut sled that you can buy, and it has the advantage of being able to cut a variety of different angles.
Miter gauge: This is a tool that allows you to cut angles on your table saw. The host recommends the Incra and Craig miter gauges.
Tapering jig: This jig is used to cut tapers. The host recommends the Rockler tapering jig, but also mentions that you can build your own.
Vertical panel carrying jig: This jig is used to cut angled cuts on long pieces of wood. The host shows how to build his own jig in the video.
Zero clearance insert plate: This is a plate that inserts into the table saw around the blade, and it helps to reduce tear-out.
Featherboard: This is a tool that helps you apply pressure to your workpiece as you cut it.
Push stick: This is a tool that helps you push your workpiece through the table saw safely. The host recommends a push shoe, which is a type of push stick that is made out of wood.
The host also mentions that two of the most important factors for getting clean cuts on the table saw are using a good blade and using a zero clearance insert plate.