Awesome video brother. Thanks for sharing. Keep the content coming. Nice sled. Hope you have a Merry Christmas if i don't get a chance to tell you. Much love and RESPECT
Nice build, much simpler than most. I agree on placement of templates - small end toward blade. Where did you get the set of segment templates? I have a few and would like to get more.
Great project making the sled. One suggestion for you. I’ve never seen anyone use a wedgie sled with the big end facing the blade before, always the small end. Set up your sled this way and your board width problem should go away. Well done.
Amen to the crimes that DeWalt/Stanley/Black&Decker did to the Porter Cable line of tools. I am the proud owner of nothing yellow-- no thanks on anything labeled DeWilt. And, great build on the wedgie sled. PLEASE ... Take a few minutes to build a dedicated throat plate with a glued-on ramp to divert your cut-off segments away from the blade. Hitting the spinning blade with that pusher stick can create a really BAD day..... The ramp will divert pieces away from the blade as soon as they're cut off.
Awesome video brother. Thanks for sharing. Keep the content coming. Nice sled. Hope you have a Merry Christmas if i don't get a chance to tell you. Much love and RESPECT
Thank you Tim! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Nice build, much simpler than most. I agree on placement of templates - small end toward blade. Where did you get the set of segment templates? I have a few and would like to get more.
Thanks! Yea, I didn't think about the placement. I am glad people with experience clued me in! I bought them on Amazon. Thanks for watching!
Great project making the sled. One suggestion for you. I’ve never seen anyone use a wedgie sled with the big end facing the blade before, always the small end. Set up your sled this way and your board width problem should go away. Well done.
Well... Don't I feel like a dope! Thanks Doug!
Amen to the crimes that DeWalt/Stanley/Black&Decker did to the Porter Cable line of tools. I am the proud owner of nothing yellow-- no thanks on anything labeled DeWilt.
And, great build on the wedgie sled. PLEASE ... Take a few minutes to build a dedicated throat plate with a glued-on ramp to divert your cut-off segments away from the blade. Hitting the spinning blade with that pusher stick can create a really BAD day..... The ramp will divert pieces away from the blade as soon as they're cut off.
That is great advice! I will do it! Thanks for watching!