My new updated crosscut sled (pics)
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vitabile said:


[blockquote]flink said:


[blockquote]FishmanDave said:


Really nice. A lot fancier than mine.




Nah, it's just what I know how to do. I wish I could cut dovetails as well as I toss together html.


[/blockquote]Actually, since he responded to MMarzluf's post, I think FishmanDave was talking about the cross cut sled, not your archive.

Tony


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See? html I'm fine. If I could read, I could probably learn how to cut those dovetails.

Flat mode bites me again!
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#82
i want one!
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#83
konaman said:


i want one!



Html Code or the sled??
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#84
the sled please
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#85
I can have one ready for you by next week.

....... Just need a wood shop to use. LOL.
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#86
Mark!!! LTNS!! How you doing???

Tony
"The art of leadership is to work with the natural grain of the particular wood of humanity which comes to hand."

John Adair

My woodworking blog: Tony's Woodshop
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#87
Where abouts ohio are you?

I 'm southeast of columbus.
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#88
I'm in reynoldsburg.
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#89
Well, shoot, if you dont have a shop, anytime you want to make some more shop jigs, my garage is always available! I'm just down the road 35 minutes.. Between tarlton and laurelville. Its a little backwoods, but I still have all my teef!
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Josh D. said:


but I still have all my teef!





Good one Josh.

I`m betting Mark would find many an open door if he ever wanted to make a few cuts, woodworkers are like that.
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