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Project by usnavyac1 posted 323 days ago 2209 views 16 times favorited 18 comments Add to Favorites Watch

This is my version of John Nixon’s (Eagle Lake Woodworking) Super Sled, and it is fast becoming my favorite jig.




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JamesN

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#1 posted 323 days ago

Ok, you and dinger have convinced me, this is my next project. :)

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usnavyac1

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#2 posted 323 days ago

It is my new best friend in the shop.

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Drifter

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#3 posted 323 days ago

Great Sled! This is also one of my next projects. I have a good size Jet table saw, but I want to add table extensions and build a sled for the more typical usage it gets. Thanks for the post.

-- - It's not worth doing if your not willing to do your best.

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#4 posted 322 days ago

Good one.

-- Chance Four "Not Just a Second Chance"

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Lee A. Jesberger

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#5 posted 322 days ago

That should prove very handy.

Lee

-- by Lee A. Jesberger http://www.prowoodworkingtips.com http://www.ezee-feed.com

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#6 posted 322 days ago

Jigs are a must nice work on this one, enjoy and thanks for posting…BC

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lumberjoe

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#7 posted 322 days ago

How do you use a rip fence on that table saw?

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Dusty56

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#8 posted 322 days ago

Nice sled and work area in general…I was also wondering about your rip fence.

-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.

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usnavyac1

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#9 posted 322 days ago

I posted pictures of my work sation with a brief explination.

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nomercadies

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#10 posted 322 days ago

Wow. Some work station. Good stuff.

-- Chance Four "Not Just a Second Chance"

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Andrew

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#11 posted 322 days ago

Love this, I plan to build one at some point.

-- Andrew - Albany. NY

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Dwain

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#12 posted 322 days ago

Great job on that sled. What did you use for your base and your front and back fences?

-- When you earnestly believe you can compensate for a lack of skill by doubling your efforts, there is no end to what you CAN'T do

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usnavyac1

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#13 posted 322 days ago

I used birch plywood for the base and oak for the front and back fence, the handle is maple.

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Dusty56

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#14 posted 322 days ago

I posted pictures of my work sation with a brief explination.

Where ?

-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.

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Dusty56

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#15 posted 322 days ago

Found it , and Posting the link here for you : )
http://lumberjocks.com/projects/68010#comment-1295852

-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.

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