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I made a standard size crosscut sled, then found that I was often cutting smaller pieces that would be better suited to a smaller lighter sled.
Some features implemented on the small sled: 1. Fence was aligned using five cut method, with a sacrificial fence. 2. Bessey clamp to hold small pieces that would be unsafe to hold by hand. 3. Clamp slides in a T-track that is secured to base with epoxy 4. Fence is designed so that accessories can be swapped between the sleds I would load some photos but site always locks up when I do that. Here is a link to video https://youtu.be/9lZR3cWe23E -- For full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/woodwo...e-3105660-.htm |
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