Is there a video of him using it?
Sounds pretty cool … I'd like to see that!A segmented turner near me has a really sweet crosscut sled he made. The pieces roll down a little ramp and get sucked into a separator that sits on the sled, powered by the DC.
Here's the website: http://segeasy.com/do you know the source to shop for the wedges?
Next time I go visit, I'll take some pics.A segmented turner near me has a really sweet crosscut sled he made. The pieces roll down a little ramp and get sucked into a separator that sits on the sled, powered by the DC.
Sounds pretty cool … I d like to see that!
- TheDane
I think the accuracy of the 'wedgies' would have a direct bearing on the amount of sanding you would have to do. If the 'wedgies' are precision-machined on a CNC, I suppose you could get the segments close enough to eliminate sanding. I'm just not sure I want to spend $50 to find out!Think making your own wedges easiest part of the project … Still cannot believe there is no sanding involved before gluing up!