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03-18-2020, 08:16 PM
This project was so easy and quick and useful, that I don't know why it took me so long to make it. It also has a lot of possibilities for expansion - some that I'm sure I haven't even thought of yet. Here is my quick video of it:
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That looks handy! It is on my must-do list. Thanks for posting.
Steve
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I could have used that about 10 times on my current project. Gotta build one. Thanks very much.
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I made one almost like that about 5 years ago but sliding just like a regular sled where it split in the middle. I had uhmw on the bottoms of the sled, I did not care for it and scrapped it since I did not have all the clamps you have.
I think I will have a go at another one and try to find some cheap clamps to use and make my own if I can.
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It's like a swiss army knife! Great idea
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The tablesaw sled causes the "why did I wait so long" exclamation more than any other simple shop fixture I have encountered. Congrats for finally making your life easier and your work more repeatable/accurate.
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