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  1. Combination Bevel Sled for small parts.

    10 left, 37 right and 49 left… finally 0… and OPEN. Just kidding, not that type of combination, but the combination of both a 90° and 45 ° bevel cut on the same sled. Just as a disclaimer, I have always called a mitre cut a non 90° cut, so may I be whipped extensively if I use mitre and bevel...
  2. Business card holders

    I saw these holders from JayT and was inspired to make something similar for our salon. Just for once I decided not to make do with almost there mitres, holding bits of dowel in mid air to cut them and so on so I built a selection of jigs and fixtures to help with this and future builds. I...
  3. CROSS CUT SLED V1

    This is my new cross cut sled for my new /used table saw I build this dobottom sled with a adjustable fence to be able to tune it anytime without much trouble. The sled is build on a bottom layer of 8mm /3/8" MDF with maple guides which I cut slightly smaller then the mitre grooves to allow...
  4. Blogs
    MY TABLE SAW SLED (DEMO) Since it seems to be the season for table saw sleds I thought I post a video demo of my table saw sled and like to point out some of the features that sets it apart from other sleds . Some of the features are a double sliding bottom,full tilt of the blade range with...
  5. Blogs
    New Mitre Sled So I have been meaning to post this for a while. I have been building a cabinet/drawers for my parents house. Much of the project needed accurate mitres and I have had bad experiences in the past cutting them on a chop saw. Since I just made a crosscut sled for the table saw...
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