Key Features
Repeatable Cut Stops The Woodpeckers StealthStop SSX2 miter saw stop system gives you a fixed reference for repeat cuts, so you spend less time measuring every board and more time cutting parts that match. Works Flush In A Station It can be built into a miter saw station surface, which keeps long stock supported and makes the stop system part of the bench instead of something hanging off the edge. Made In USA For buyers who care about fit, finish, and shop-built durability, the Made in USA construction is one of the big reasons this setup stands out.
Overview
The Woodpeckers StealthStop SSX2 miter saw stop system is a precision stop-and-track setup for miter saw stations and cut-off benches. This is a miter saw stop system designed for repeatable crosscutting and production cutting at a miter saw station. Model Number SSX2. If you are building cabinets, trim packages, face frames, shelving parts, or any job where identical lengths matter, this setup is built to take measuring errors and wasted motion out of the process.
What matters here is not just that it gives you a stop. It gives you a stop that stays out of the way when you do not need it, then comes right back into play when you do. That is the whole point behind the StealthStop name shown in the product images. On a real bench, that means faster changeovers between one-off cuts and repeated cuts, without having to remove a bulky fence accessory or work around hardware sticking into the cutting area.
The track is designed to integrate with a workstation instead of fighting it. Based on the provided images, you can route a groove into the work surface or build the surrounding surface up with 1/2 inch plywood so the track sits flush. That is a practical detail that matters. A flush installation keeps material supported across the station, helps longer boards stay flat, and makes the whole setup feel like part of the bench rather than an add-on.
The mounting flexibility is another strong point. The images show the track mounted horizontally into the table for a flush work surface, and they also show bracket-based vertical installation. That gives woodworkers and trim carpenters options depending on how their station is built. If your cut station doubles as a workbench, the flush approach is the better fit. If you want a more traditional upright fence arrangement, the bracket system simplifies that install.
Woodpeckers also includes a setup detail that serious users will appreciate: the images show a 1/8 inch ball wrench labeled BD-0707.474. That tells you the system is meant to be adjusted and dialed in, not just bolted down and hoped for the best. On any stop system, fine adjustment is what separates “close enough” from true repeatability, especially when you are batching parts for visible finish work.
From a shop-use standpoint, this product makes the most sense for users who cut repeated parts and care about consistency. That includes cabinet shops, trim crews, remodelers, furniture builders, and serious home shop woodworkers putting together a dedicated miter saw workstation. If you mostly make rough cuts on construction lumber, this may be more system than you need. If you care about clean workflow, repeatable dimensions, and a station that stays organized, the Woodpeckers StealthStop SSX2 earns its keep fast.
Built For Repeatable Miter Saw Work
If you cut the same length more than once, a dedicated stop system saves time immediately. Instead of marking every piece, you set the stop once and run parts with confidence.
- Designed around repeatable crosscutting at a miter saw station
- StealthStop layout keeps the stop available when needed and out of the way when it is not
Install It Flush With Your Station
A flush-mounted track makes a big difference on long stock and finished parts. Material stays supported across the bench, and your station remains usable as a general work surface.
- Can be set into a routed groove in the bench surface
- Can also be built flush using 1/2 inch plywood on either side of the track
Flexible Mounting For Different Bench Layouts
Not every cut station is built the same. The SSX2 gives you more than one installation path, so you can fit it to the station you already have or the one you are building.
- Horizontal installation works well when the table also serves as a bench surface
- Bracket-based mounting supports a vertical installation approach
Simple Setup And Adjustment
Good station hardware should be easy to install and easy to tune. The bracket design shown in the images keeps vertical mounting straightforward, and the included adjustment wrench helps with setup.
- Brackets bolt to the track and then screw to the work surface
- Provided 1/8 inch ball wrench is shown for adjustment work
Key Specifications
| Tool Type | Miter saw stop system |
|---|---|
| Installation Options | Horizontal flush mount or vertical bracket mount |
| Surface Build-Up | Compatible with 1/2 in plywood on either side of track for flush installation |
| Adjustment Tool | 1/8 in ball wrench |
| Adjustment Tool Part Number | BD-0707.474 |
| Primary Use | Repeat crosscuts and length stops at a miter saw station |
| Made In | USA |
| Workstation Integration | Can be routed into a surface for a flush bench top |
Compatibility
Station Type Designed for miter saw stations, cut-off benches, and workshop work surfaces where repeatable part length matters. Bench Surface Build Can be integrated by routing a groove in the surface or by building the surrounding area up with 1/2 inch plywood. Mounting Method Supports both horizontal in-table mounting and vertical bracket-style installation depending on bench design.
Built For
Woodworking Trim Carpentry Cabinetmaking Miter Saw Stations Repeat Crosscuts Shop Fixtures General Contracting Remodeling
Pro Tip
If your miter saw station doubles as a bench, build the Woodpeckers StealthStop SSX2 flush into the surface instead of mounting it proud. Routing the groove or using 1/2 inch plywood on both sides keeps long stock better supported and makes the whole station easier to work on.
Tool Nut’s Take
Tool Nut’s Take
Woodpeckers StealthStop SSX2 miter saw stop system for cleaner workflow
This is the kind of shop upgrade that does not look flashy until you use it for a week and realize how much measuring, marking, and second-guessing it eliminates.
- Who it’s for: Woodworkers, trim guys, cabinet builders, and anyone building a serious miter saw station for repeated cutting.
- Why it stands out: The flush-install option, the ability to mount it different ways, and the StealthStop concept make it more bench-friendly than a basic fixed stop setup.
- Worth knowing: This is a station component, not a standalone cutting tool. It makes the most sense when accuracy and repeatability are part of your regular workflow.
Common Questions
- Can the track be mounted flush in a work surface? Yes. The provided images state that the track can be mounted horizontally in the table for a flush surface.
- Do you have to route the bench top to install it? No. The images show two approaches: route a groove in the surface, or use 1/2 inch plywood on either side of the track to bring the surface flush.
- Is vertical installation possible? Yes. The images show bracket-based vertical installation, with the brackets bolting to the track and then screwing to the work surface.
- Is an adjustment wrench shown with the system? Yes. One of the provided images identifies a Woodpeckers 1/8 inch ball wrench, part number BD-0707.474.
- Where is it made? The product imagery states Made in USA.





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