Nice update. My wedgie is universal but I like your idea of having a separate sled for each angle. I too only use a couple of segment counts. Note: You need to add a piece to the off side of the blade to move the off cuts away from the blade.
Dave had in his words "a massive heart attack" and has decided to "slow down" and "smell the roses". With that in mind, he is limiting the manufacturing of his templates. So where do I go now for the templates?
Great video, but I can't see what's really different with the "safer" sled. The only real difference is the space between the front and the rear rail vs the solid block on the old sled
The difference is in the support for the cut. Instead of having to make a cut on the back side of a "fence," you can make both cuts on the front of a fence. Support is better and much safer.
Second comment for you, first was on your outfield table. I don't know what you're using to remove the cut off pieces but it (on video) appears scary. Seems you're using a metal object (maybe an awl) to remove the pieces. I'm sure you're being cautious but moving a metal object towards a spinning blade...not so safe. The sled AND its improvements are solid though! Nice job!
Yes, I agree that an icepick is not the ideal way to remove the wedges. I've solved that problem, but have yet to do a video on it. This will serve as the push I needed to make that happen. I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment.
Love your videos, Was wondering if you have a video of that circle jig you made for your trim Router? I have the Ryobi cordless and that Jig would be great.