This project reminded me of Woody Hyezmar's Bible somehow…, although you can currently get it at no cost, the projects are worth a good look. Maybe try go’ogling his latest.
Hello, love this project! I was wondering about the hardware you used for the humidity control. , could you share what devices did you use? Thank you🙌🏼
Yes, a very good example of specialty jigs to accomplish accurate cuts. Have you tried making jigs for other angles, or have you made blocks of wood to add to your 45 degree jig to achieve different angles of joinery? Thank you for sharing this video.
Well done! I have a 40 year old Craftsman table saw with a very good after market fence. It's very accurate for rip cuts and I have some nice crosscut sleds I have built for it. My problem is that the blade will not tilt to 45 degrees or any where close. I think it's a design flaw so I just leave it at 90. So this sled will be perfect for me. Thank you and enjoy the cigars.
I made your first version of the sled you designed a few years ago and enjoyed it until It fell off it’s hook on the shop wall and broke in half. It is ironic that I built a smaller version of that same one and just finished it a week ago. I modified the new one with a front and back fence (similar to yours) and a t-track clamping system instead of the 3/4inch holes and I recommend NOT using t-track clamping on ANY version after using it the first time. It is not as solid of a clamping system as your f-clamps design and, because of that, seems to cause some chatter and kickback of the small cut off pieces sometimes if the clamps are not really torqued down. Wish I would have waited just a week longer now that I see your new improved one. I make small boxes and my new one still cuts true and exact. Thanks for the new version, I may just have to go for a third one now if I can’t resolve my issues. Thanks for the video. I see you still get the stoggie in the picture once in a while, lol.