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Awesome. Thanks for sharing. What kind of plywood did you use? I like it.
ОтветитьSome great ideas - particularly like the removable rear fence, although with the single runner, I'd be a little worried about the sides squeezing on the blade.
ОтветитьTell me are you putting your nuts into the T track in order to If you're bolt something to screw into?
ОтветитьMy saw tilts to the t\right____seems I should put the miter gage runner on the the left side…agree?
ОтветитьI purchased your plans, make the thin strip jig first then the cross cut sled.
I discovered That I could use the cross cu sled as a thin trip jig as well. Just clamp a a board next to the kerf set to the widths if the thin strip. The push the piece to be cut against this board a cut away. Works great/1
I enjoy malingering both.
Thanks
I’m glad you include your mistakes as well - makes us feel normal!
ОтветитьLove the jigs
ОтветитьI thoroughly enjoyed your video. Great designs and excellent presentation. Love the washer on the drill bit: it took me a while to work out what it was for.
ОтветитьYou seem to have a lot of faith in the reliability of CA glue to hold these pieces of timber together. I have to say a lot more than I do.
ОтветитьFicou show de bola parabéns
ОтветитьThanks for sharing your practical and versatile jigs. I particularly like the way you build them to mostly use materials at hand rather than using all kinds of add ons that must be purchased in order to complete the project.
ОтветитьBy far the best and easiest instructions I've seen yet. Great job
ОтветитьI bought you plans for all three fo the ultimate table saw Jigs and had a question. When I look at the t-bolts, I am not sure what diameter to get. Can you assist? Thanks
ОтветитьI’ve got a few more clamps if you need to borrow a couple.
Seriously though, I’m off to build that 45 mitre for my sled.
Thanks, as if I didn’t have enough to do already!!
3 really cool tools
ОтветитьWhy do you use wooden tracks for the bottom of the sled rather than aluminum t-track pieces?
ОтветитьCan you share a good source for the t-track material and associated hardware? Thanks and sorry if I missed a link or reference somewhere.
ОтветитьHonestly the most impressive part of this video is how you screwed In that flat head screw without falling out of it
ОтветитьCould you put that formula for making a crosscut sled square to the saw blade into a spreadsheet and email it to me?
ОтветитьNice!!
ОтветитьHi Drew! I bought your plans. What about the plywood for the crosscut sled? Poplar? Birch?
ОтветитьI got a question about the cross cut sled. Im making one but I notice my fence isnt perfectly flat which would change how much out of square each cut would be depending on the length of the piece. How do I correct this? I used two pieces of 3/4 finished grade plywood and although looks very straight, isnt perfect.
ОтветитьThis is beautiful knowledge sir!
ОтветитьBeing " New " to this ....... The tool racks alone are worth a like and subscribe ....... Great stuff
ОтветитьLend us a couple of clamps 👍
Ответить👍👍👍🔨
ОтветитьDid you make the hold down clamps? If you did, I'd like to see a demonstration of how. in particular, the end covers. They are rather beautiful and intriguing. I'll be attempting to make the crosscut sled and box joint jig and they would be a nice addition.
ОтветитьRich guy with a Ton of NEW Tools in the Perfect Shop…OK…
ОтветитьYou really should look up the definition of ultimate.
ОтветитьWhoa! Detachable back fence for wider boards is brilliant. Oooo and you can have full length front-to-back t-track for hold downs - just remove the back fence when you want to remove or add hold downs.
Single runner design has pluses and minuses, but it’s a neat idea too. Have seen that before.
Time to build!!
Ответитьskill and humor. i like it. subbed.
ОтветитьHello Sir. I love your presentation. I have a Dewalt table saw that the surface is 19 X 19 what do you suggest the available working space to be excluding the thickness of the fences ? I appreciate your input.
ОтветитьWhy did you have the washer on the long drill bit?
ОтветитьHey man, should the lag bolt be longer than one inch? I know, that's what she said, but seriously. I just blindly bought the parts list, then realized....
ОтветитьHi I bought jigs part -! love it. and the push block jig but they jig is only showing the layout of the top of the jig not the bottom piece ?
ОтветитьHi there, is PayPal the only way to pay? I was trying to buy plans?
ОтветитьI can tell immediately that you know what you’re doing when I see all guards removed .
Ответить5 years on and ……………
…….. I am watching and enjoying your piece 😀
I shall be building them however I’ll be using that new wood that you didn’t know about 5 years ago!😮 Yeah brand new from the banks of the Orinoco river!! WOW man.
Getting carried away here with the idea I am chatting to you 5 years ago!!
Great video
Bob
England
(block me if you want, I will understand)
I've never used CA glue - I notice you applied the glue, assembled the pieces, and then sprayed on the activator.
If the pieces are already assembled, how does the activator activate??
Your content got my 'like'. Your outtakes got my sub! Nice to know even the pros make mistakes, but know it's not the end of the world.
ОтветитьI'm definitely making that mitre attachment for my sled! Thank you!
P.s. used to own a bowling pro shop. I cannot tell you how many bowling balls I have CA glued myself to over the years while holding cylindrical finger grips flush to an 8½" diameter sphere...
First time viewer. No junk talk. Straight to the point. Few weeks ago I thought it would be cool to learn wood working. Started going back and forth to Harbor Freight started buying 😂 struggled for a week making perfect 90 degree. I was successfully failed all cuts. lol. Wasted lots of woods. Then I ran into a video that says make sure your 90 degree scale is 90 degree. At that point I am already in bed. Wife said where are you going? Told her I left my wallet in the garage. Went to the garage put another 90 degree against the one I was using. No kidding I saw there is huge gap. Tried that scale every corner I could find. Felt like slamming the scale on the floor. Instate went back to the bed. Wife was in deep sleep. My question is where can I buy your Jig? I don’t know or have all the tools to make. Please help. Thanks for the awesome video!
ОтветитьBuilt the cross-cut sled, and I think it's going to work well. Thanks for offering the plans and creating this video. The miter slots on my saw are spaced a bit differently than yours, so when I put it in the right slot there is pretty good gap between the side of the sled and the blade, so I probably won't be able to use it that way and I may go ahead and add the second runner at some point. And thanks for the link to Mr. Ng's video ... great stuff. I will eventually build the miter attachment and thin strip jig, but there are other things in line in front of them right now.
ОтветитьI know it’s been some years, but is that piece of wood still glued to your fingers?!?!
This winter I’m building this sled. Bought the plans some time ago. Gonna get around to that stool project also!
that's a handsome sled
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