Yes, Part 3 will be constructing a table saw sled that will allow you to cut multiple segments at a time at either a 5.5 degree or 8 degree angle for the 24-segment and 18-segment SegEasy plates. Due to my work schedule, though, I won't be able to start on this tutorial until late October.
Great video, thanks for sharing! I was wondering how you got the angles perfectly correct on that MDF board that you place on the miter saw? Just trial and error or is there something more?
My table saw is currently out of commission, so I need to work with my chop saw. This is very helpful. Thank you
Dear mr. Johnson, what a wonderfully inspiring and clearly explained video. I'm based in the Netherlands and as soon as I've got the flip shop stop I,
I especially liked the suction accumulator for getting those tiny pieces away from the saw. Nice work aid and safe too!
Great video Lloyd, thanks for doing these. They are very helpful and inspiring. I feel as though I should get to the shop right now
Fastest hands in the west at 12:08. I wish I moved that fast! Nice work and great ideas!
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing.
I thought I recognized your hold down device, I'm looking at Tibbet's book right now lol
Yes, Part 3 will be constructing a table saw sled that will allow you to cut multiple segments at a time at either a 5.5 degree or 8 degree angle for the 24-segment and 18-segment SegEasy plates. Due to my work schedule, though, I won't be able to start on this tutorial until late October.
Work has a way of getting in the way of everything....
I'll start working. Please, continue to make video's!!!
Great video, thanks for sharing! I was wondering how you got the angles perfectly correct on that MDF board that you place on the miter saw? Just trial and error or is there something more?
What ever happened to the shop vac to pull parts away from the saw.
Is there to be a part 3?