glenn bradley
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I thought I was done making jigs during this little break but, I no sooner started planning the next piece than I found myself planning to make a router table cut (or sequence of cuts) that I've always wanted a sled for.
The tablesaw sled extension gets its first official use:
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Its also official, I love my new dado jig ;-)
Anyway, it is pretty simple. Its purpose is to handle those router table jobs that are big enough to be awkward with a miter gauge but, not big enough to go at with a hand held router. It will also handle angled dados, sliding dovetails and so forth. The universal track takes all my various holddowns.
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Tomorrow I'll route for the zero clearance piece shown in the drawing and make up some sacrificial fences for it but, right now, I'm hungry.
The tablesaw sled extension gets its first official use:
.
Its also official, I love my new dado jig ;-)
Anyway, it is pretty simple. Its purpose is to handle those router table jobs that are big enough to be awkward with a miter gauge but, not big enough to go at with a hand held router. It will also handle angled dados, sliding dovetails and so forth. The universal track takes all my various holddowns.
. .
Tomorrow I'll route for the zero clearance piece shown in the drawing and make up some sacrificial fences for it but, right now, I'm hungry.
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