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16th April 2008, 05:53 PM #1Deceased
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Table saw sled - part V
G'day mates
On this post, I made a new wider (or longer) "Hold-Down" plate for better holding of long pieces while ripping.
As you'll see, I used screws to connect the support to the sled but later, I used two dowels instead of the screws for faster "ON-OFF" of the hold-down.
Another aid is the "hold-down block" for cross-cutting
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niki
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The sled!
Love your incremental improvements Niki!
Any more to come? If there are I will wait before I build mine!
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Thank you so much mate
Well, another 2 or 3 improvements....my "Ideas well" is already drying...
Regards
niki
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