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    Table saw "multi-sled"

    Good day

    I made this sled with small pieces ripping and cross-cutting in mind.

    The sled construction is very easy....well, for me, it took me about 1 hour including the "photographing"...I don't do any 2, 3, 4 or 5 cut test...

    what you are going to see is only the finished work because all the project took me 6 posts with more than 200 pictures that explains in a "step-by-step" how to make the sled, the add-on's and cutting examples.

    So, here is the summary

    Regards
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    OK call me a glutton - but I want the 6 posts/200 pics.

    Nissim, your posts are always a delight. A blend of real common sense (which is actually rare sense these days) and a cleverness that I always appreciate.

    Also, belated kudos for the recent publication of one of your tips - I forget just now which mag it was in, but it was nice to see you get published.

    Thanks for a look at this great sled.

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    Thumbs up

    That is awesome;

    Any plans available?

    Shawn
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    Thanks a lot, Nissim, Sir. You are a great inventor. I'm saving all your post for future use. Godspeed, Sir!

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    Very nice sled.

    Doc
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    Thumbs up

    All I can say is WOW!

    It certainly looks um complex but I guess it does allot. I'm sure some here will build one for themselves but I'll stick with something a bit more on the simple side where I can see my work...

    It is quite an accomplishment and thank you for posting...

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    Thank you so much for your kind words

    Regards
    niki

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