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Project by vonhagen posted 357 days ago 4896 views 18 times favorited 37 comments Add to Favorites Watch

note the crosscut fence flips down for ripping. i dont belive in crosscut sleds

-- no matter what size job big or small do a job right or don't do it at all.




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rmoore

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#1 posted 357 days ago

Wow! It’s a beauty. What’s the capacity and horsepower?

-- The more I learn, the more I realize I don't know. Ron, Crossville Tn

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crashn

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#2 posted 357 days ago

I would be difficult to use a cross cut sled as their are no miter slots on the table top.

-- Crashn - the only thing I make more of than sawdust is mistakes

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vonhagen

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#3 posted 357 days ago

it will rip 36 wide, crosscut 36×8 feet 3 horsepwer

-- no matter what size job big or small do a job right or don't do it at all.

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Tugboater78

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#4 posted 357 days ago

Thats sweet!

-- Justin - the tugboat woodworker - https://www.facebook.com/justinb78

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ajosephg

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#5 posted 357 days ago

That is a work of art. Beautiful!!

-- Joe

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Jeffery Mullen

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#6 posted 357 days ago

well done. It is always nice to build your own tools if you can.

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gfadvm

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#7 posted 357 days ago

VERY nice!!!

-- " I'll try to be nicer, if you'll try to be smarter" gfadvm

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Ted

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#8 posted 357 days ago

Nice set up!

-- I'll grow up when ketchup bottle farts stop being funny.

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Schimmel

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#9 posted 357 days ago

Jealous

-- Chad, Gilbert AZ www.impeccablepen.com

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patcollins

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#10 posted 357 days ago

Do you work outside with it? If so how do you move it?

Looks like a great tool btw.

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Dennisgrosen

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#11 posted 357 days ago

congrats with your new toy …....its a buty

thanks for sharing … looking forward to see you using it in future projects :-)

Dennis

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a1Jim

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#12 posted 357 days ago

Wow what a great cross cut sled.

-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/

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HalDougherty

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#13 posted 357 days ago

You’ve made a great looking tool. Did you include a mechanism to tilt the blade for angled cuts?

-- Hal, Tennessee http://www.first285.com

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vonhagen

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#14 posted 357 days ago

it has a protool cs85 saw motor that tilts and plunges. and i dont work outside with it but 2 guys can move it pretty easy

-- no matter what size job big or small do a job right or don't do it at all.

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nobuckle

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#15 posted 356 days ago

Very ipressive. It would be cool to see it in action. Any chance of a video?

-- Doug - Make an effort to live by the slogan "We try harder"

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