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Re: Started a table saw sled

Post by GunnyGene » Mon Sep 30, 2019 2:18 pm

Nice job. You'll find a lot of uses for it. A TS isn't complete without a sled, and I've had one like your's for about 15 years. If you don't have outfeed support of some kind, I'd suggest you either use roller stands, or a drop down leaf, or roll away simple bench.

I bubba'd a drop down leaf for mine using angle iron topped with 3/4" cabinet plywood & secured to the TS wings. Makes life much easier.

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Re: Started a table saw sled

Post by Mags » Mon Sep 30, 2019 3:06 pm

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Re: Started a table saw sled

Post by BigAl52 » Mon Sep 30, 2019 10:19 pm

Man Id a been worn out just putting all those clamps on.
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Re: Started a table saw sled

Post by BrokenolMarine » Mon Sep 30, 2019 10:29 pm

BigAl52 wrote:
Mon Sep 30, 2019 10:19 pm
Man Id a been worn out just putting all those clamps on.
There is a trick to setting the carpenter's clamps. You hold both grips and spin the clamps, they rapidly open or close parallel. You learn from doing how to apply full even pressure. :D
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Re: Started a table saw sled

Post by markiver54 » Mon Sep 30, 2019 10:32 pm

BrokenolMarine wrote:
Mon Sep 30, 2019 10:29 pm
BigAl52 wrote:
Mon Sep 30, 2019 10:19 pm
Man Id a been worn out just putting all those clamps on.
There is a trick to setting the carpenter's clamps. You hold both grips and spin the clamps, they rapidly open or close parallel. You learn from doing how to apply full even pressure. :D
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Re: Started a table saw sled

Post by BrokenolMarine » Tue Oct 01, 2019 9:33 am

Got the Glued Up center pieces out of the clamps and test fitted them after trimming, between the walnut rabbited edge pieces. Test fit, trim, test fit, trim, test fit, trim. Bingo.

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Once I was sure I had them where I needed the three pieces to be, they got glue applied, placed back in position to assure proper alignment, and clamped. They were allowed to dry for several hours.

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I used a pull saw to trim everything flush as trying to do so on the table saw just seemed too risky, even holding the piece in a clamp. ;) Yup, I tried to find a safe way to do so. My rule there is if you have to stop and think if it's safe to do it ... just stop.

Once the piece was trimmed flush, there was a bit of fine tuning to be done. The width needed to be adjusted to fit the bolt, I took just over a 1/4" off each side. Then shaved an 1/8" off the inside of each leg to fit around the carrier with the washers installed for smooth operation. Assembled the block and tested and discovered that AS built it work really well except it wouldn't tilt for two reasons. The squared top hit the track and the locking knob hit the body.

- Rounded the top even with the washers.
- cut a half moon clearance into the body with a forstner bit.

Tested the stop block again, and we were golden. I sanded the rough edges and rolled the inside edge of the foot to ease the movement, the applied a coat of danish oil. Done.

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