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    New Sled

    Afternoon Ladies and Gents,

    I finally got around to finishing her up. I used the 5 cut method to check it out and it looks like I got lucky on the initial setting as the error over 80" was ZERO. I am also working on a smaller version while I a at it. Looking forward to using them.




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    That is a good looking sled. What is the base material, the yellow stuff ?

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    Thanks. I used birch and primed and painted the top side and shellaced the bottom. Seems to be working well.

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    Good looking saw and a good looking sled. You have any stops on the sled for batching out parts?

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    Nice! Did you do a single runner or put on two?

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    Nice looking sled. I am working on one now. Jack

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    Nice! Good looking sled.
    If at first you don't succeed, redefine success!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacob Mac View Post
    Good looking saw and a good looking sled. You have any stops on the sled for batching out parts?
    Thanks! No stops for batching out parts. I figure I can use a block and clamp to help if ever needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Barry View Post
    Nice! Did you do a single runner or put on two?
    Thanks! I used two runner, aluminum runners from Rockler.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Rivel View Post
    Nice! Good looking sled.
    Thanks a bunch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jack dempsey View Post
    Nice looking sled. I am working on one now. Jack
    Thanks a bunch!

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