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Diggerjacks
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#1 posted 791 days ago
Hello Brain
You have done a beautiful table saw sled with very usefull accessoiries
I like it
I must do one like yours for all my future projects
Thanks for sharing
-- Diggerjack-France ---The only limit is the limit of the mind and the mind have no limit
NBeener
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#2 posted 791 days ago
How cool.
And the sequence of pictures … tells the whole story !
Nicely done :-)
-- -- Neil
Robsshop
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#3 posted 791 days ago
Very nice shop upgrades Brian,the sled in particular ! A lot of useful features that will come in handy on many projects. I have built many different sleds over the years and I am always amazed how they make cutting ops on the TS safe and easy( like Your segmented pieces !) Great looking job !
-- Rob,Gaithersburg,MD,One mans trash is another mans woodshop treasure !!
Froggy
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#4 posted 791 days ago
Very cool design in its simplicity! And a brilliant idea with a stop block! I am guessing the orange piece of acrylic is a setup template—correct?
captbbrooks
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#5 posted 791 days ago
http://www.youtube.com/user/thesegmenter#p/u/27/_C9R4IByV1Q This is were I got the ideas for the table saw sled,he has some great videos on laying out segments for bowls.Yes the orange piece is part of a temples set i have.
-- Brian Brooks, Maine
degoose
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#6 posted 791 days ago
Great ideas…
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