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beebeenator
02-14-2010, 05:49 PM
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runner and a 'border' to make sure it runs straight. The border 'hugs' the edge of the table top

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Hold downs.. supposed to have toggle clamps at the end, but found out i didnt need the toggle clamps

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slots on the sled. i dont really know the advantage of having slots on both the hold downs and the sled itself. but i didnt see any drawbacks so i went with it anyway

beebeenator
02-14-2010, 05:55 PM
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lazy person's knob

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wow! it works!

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it works too! The hold down pressure seems ok but the phenolic is really slick. So i may put a sheet of sand paper on the sled and underneath the hold downs

bbn
02-14-2010, 07:53 PM
Nice work Bee. Since you have a nice cement floor for your workshop, an infeed/outfeed tables or roller stands would be helpful. Just make sure the table saw is firmly planted.

beebeenator
02-14-2010, 09:21 PM
Thanks Incc. I have plans for an infeed and outfeed extension once i have finalized where to permanently position the saw.

Also plan to put a drawers and cabinets for it