Unlimited Possibilities with This Simple Straight-Line Rip/Tapering Sled
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2022
- Tackle all new projects with this simple tapering/straight-line rip sled for the table saw. Utilizing the Microjig Matchfit dovetail clamps and hardware, you can create straight edges on rough stock or create repeatable tapers on material up to about five to seven inches tall.
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Matchfit Dovetail Bit (1/2" Shank) - lddy.no/1cmae
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I'm in my first year of woodwork and have watched hundreds of YT vids, all of which have been helpful, and I'm grateful to each and every content creator. Your posts though always have a way of encapsulating 'least effort=fantastic result', and you have a fab teaching manner. Thanks, and look forward to more! Cheers
Great video Jody. I think the melamine will hold up just fine, as long as it's not getting slammed around, yes baltic birch is stronger and stiffer, but this way you can run this one and make any improvements with a different substrate later. Great stuff, thank you, Jim.
Love the idea of not extending the grooves toward the cut side. Recently ripped a straight edge on about 50 rough cut scraps that were .75-2 inches wide and constantly had to make sure clamps weren’t hanging out
This is my favorite wood working channel! ❤
Another simple but great idea for a jig, and also just as importantly the thought processes behind the design which are mostly overlooked ... that information in itself is invaluable!
This is great - and inspiring! Thanks Jody for sharing that amazing idea. 😊
The first sled looked great... the second sled is awesome!!!
Your videos are always detailed but not dull another winner
Great video, I learn a ton from your videos. Really appreciate you discussing your thought process and why you made the decisions you make.
Yet again you continue to earn the respect and admiration of your subscribers.
Awesome sled , thank you jody , i’ll be making one shortly isa , and awesome improvement over the years , i’ve been an avid follower for a long time now , really appreciate every single video , thank you , i learned a lot from you .
That is an awesome jig. The uses seem limited only by one's imagination. Thanks for sharing.
Great looking sled!
Great video, Jodee. Nice jig, great editing and the shop's looking great. Keep on rolling.
Saved to my “possible projects” list…thinking seriously about this (and the micro jig hardware).
I'll be making a new sled after watching this video. Love the stops on the cut side and I didn't use paste wax as recommended. Thanks for the tips! :)
I've used shelving for other jigs too. One of my "tricks" is to smear some wood glue over the ends of the unfinished shelving. It helps seal them from moisture and they hold up longer. Thanks for this great video.
Lot's of great ideas here Jody, thanks very much. I like the way you explained all the reasons for decisions you made to design this sled, including what you think you would do differently if you started over. Consistently one of my favourite (yes, I am an Aussie, so I spell funny) channels.
Thanks for sharing those tips and the make!
Thank you for this great video tutorial. I have subscribed and I look forward to seeing more of your content.