Thank you Sir for taking the time to demonstrate the fabrication process of this piece of equipment. You explained the details so well that anyone could build one of these. I think you are one of the best instructors I have ever seen and I'am looking forward for more.
+Robert Ray Robert, thanks for the comments. Sometimes I think I am too detailed, but I'd rather be more detailed than leave something out. Hopefully more to come this summer. Dave
I am very new to any type of wood working seen you description of the making of this sled twice. It is marvellous explanation and have just made one for my self. You should give us the benefit of your experience and make more videos to show how to make more jigs for segmenting turning. Thank you very much for your time and valuable experience.
+Tarek Ammar Tarek, thanks for the kind comments. Jerry and I are working on a new video that some new updates on the Wedgie sled. It will be posted here and on Jerry's site when it has been uploaded. Unfortunately, it will not be until early summer.
Hey Dave, this is a wonderful video. It is as much informative as it is educational. I really enjoy how you guide us listeners through each step of the construction of this sled. The audio for your voice is clear and easy to understand. I will be making this led this afternoon and i wanted to thank you very much!
Completed the sled from the instructions here and got the wedgies from seg easy and just completed a 16 piece test on 1 1/2 pine and it came out PERFECT!! My wife is thinking backers for her Christmas wreaths and picture frames for the grandchildren and I am thinking of all the bowl patterns I can do. It is so easy but now I think I have to go back to the earlier videos to see if there is a way to calculate the ring circumference from the width of the wood and the distance from the blade, etc. I am going to have a lot of fun with this!
Hi Dave. Great video. I have a left tilt uni-saw and was wondering which miter guide should I use? Right of the blade or left of the blade. Thanks, Terry
+Cw Sorry for the delay in answering. For some treason I am seeing earlier posts that I did not see before. Regarding a video on the oil filter, unlike a lot of people that post, I seldom post. as you can see. I do not plan to do a video on the filter, as I have not had much interest on it. Thanks for asking tho. Dave
Hey Beau, Thanks for your comments. Regarding another video on using the sled, Jerry Bennett, the inventor of the Wedgie, already has a great series of videos at ruclips.net/video/6Yl-qDN1HtI/видео.html. Take a look at them.
+Andrew I just sent an e-mail to Jerry about the availability in the UK. I know he has someone there that sells his open segment templates, so it may be possible. I'll post as soon as I hear back from him. Worst case, I'll see him a week from Saturday. Dave
+Andrew Jerry just responded that the turner in the UK who sold his products no longer is doing segmented turning (working on wooden clocks instead). Jerry said if you click the "Add to Cart button" and then in the PayPal window the "Send outside the US" link, the top option in the drop down box is United Kingdom. Hope this helps. Dave
Paul, Jerry and I have been looking at a Wedgie for compound segments. Unfortunately that is more like a two dimensional problem, whereas the Wedgie sled is a one dimensional design. However, if you are making a cylinder using staves, which does not require a compound angle cut, the back end of the Wedgie is the correct angle to set your blade at. Just make sure the Wedgie is perpendicular to the saw blade or the angle will be incorrect. Nothing to do with cutting segments for a ring, just an interesting fact.
+Joseph Chase Joseph, I saw a Shopsmith a long time ago, but can't remember if there would be any problems making a Wedgie sled for one. I suspect that it will work just fine as long as the miter slot guide is installed accurately on the bottom of the sled. Use the fence as shown in the video and it should work OK. Of course, the Wedgies don't care what kind of saw is used as long as the sled doesn't wobble in the miter guide. If you have any problems, post them here and I'll try to answer them. Dave
+Mike Smith Mike, sorry for the log delay in responding. For some reason, I could not respond and just got it fixed. Regarding my 70 mm comment, I was wrong. The knobs are 30 mm. Seems like no matter how many time I review a video, something wrong always slips through. The reason for the limited size is to prevent the saw blade from cutting the knob. If they are tall enough and the segment is low enough it is not a problem. Thanks for the catch. Dave
Thank you for your response. I sort of figured out why the restriction. I found my knobs at Lowes and they were an inch and a quarter in diameter. I have made my sled and ordered my wedges. Allis well. Thank you.BTW the video is very good, thank you.
+Mike Bettis Mike, I get so much SPAM that I decided to not post my e-mail address on-line. I tried to find a way to send you a PM, but could not see one. I'll try to set something up and let you know. Dave
+bradturbo44 John, thanks for the comment. I hope you find it easy and worthwhile. Just keep the sled clear of all sawdust when cutting segments and they shoud turn out perfectly. Be safe, Dave
I made mine per these instructions and I get perfect segments. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Thank you Sir for taking the time to demonstrate the fabrication process of this piece of equipment. You explained the details so well that anyone could build one of these. I think you are one of the best instructors I have ever seen and I'am looking forward for more.
+Robert Ray
Robert, thanks for the comments. Sometimes I think I am too detailed, but I'd rather be more detailed than leave something out. Hopefully more to come this summer.
Dave
Spot on. I haven't seen a better teaching video on making a jig anywhere. Thanks
I am very new to any type of wood working seen you description of the making of this sled twice. It is marvellous explanation and have just made one for my self. You should give us the benefit of your experience and make more videos to show how to make more jigs for segmenting turning. Thank you very much for your time and valuable experience.
+Tarek Ammar
Tarek, thanks for the kind comments. Jerry and I are working on a new video that some new updates on the Wedgie sled. It will be posted here and on Jerry's site when it has been uploaded. Unfortunately, it will not be until early summer.
Hey Dave, this is a wonderful video. It is as much informative as it is educational. I really enjoy how you guide us listeners through each step of the construction of this sled. The audio for your voice is clear and easy to understand. I will be making this led this afternoon and i wanted to thank you very much!
Completed the sled from the instructions here and got the wedgies from seg easy and just completed a 16 piece test on 1 1/2 pine and it came out PERFECT!! My wife is thinking backers for her Christmas wreaths and picture frames for the grandchildren and I am thinking of all the bowl patterns I can do. It is so easy but now I think I have to go back to the earlier videos to see if there is a way to calculate the ring circumference from the width of the wood and the distance from the blade, etc. I am going to have a lot of fun with this!
Best explained jig video yet! Thanks
Excellent explanation. Now we need one on the fence to set segment length.
Such a well explained video. Thanks for sharing it with us. 🙏🏼
Mr Mueller, thank you for responding back to me. I'll keep looking to see if you do. Would love to get a sled for segmenting!
Works like a charm, Fred's my hero
Thank you, ils nice, but i miss how or where you get different wedgies ?!?thank you
Hi Dave. Great video. I have a left tilt uni-saw and was wondering which miter guide should I use? Right of the blade or left of the blade. Thanks, Terry
Thank you for a very informative vido. I'm going to get on that project...as Soo as I clean off the clutter on most flat surfaces in my shop!!
Very informative! Thanks
been to your site, aggieturner.com, and saw the pump filter plans, any possibility of get a video on that build???
+Cw
Sorry for the delay in answering. For some treason I am seeing earlier posts that I did not see before. Regarding a video on the oil filter, unlike a lot of people that post, I seldom post. as you can see. I do not plan to do a video on the filter, as I have not had much interest on it. Thanks for asking tho.
Dave
great video but where do you get the wedge's or can you make them yourself
Hey Dave, maybe you can demonstrate using the sled and show us how easy it is to make segments!
Hey Beau,
Thanks for your comments. Regarding another video on using the sled, Jerry Bennett, the inventor of the Wedgie, already has a great series of videos at ruclips.net/video/6Yl-qDN1HtI/видео.html. Take a look at them.
can the space between rail be wider to use large or wider boards
¿ Puede abrir la opción de subtítulos ? si es tan amable por favor, muchas gracias por su tiempo.
Good job, Dave
on the pivot end i think 1/4 20 inserts would have worked
making the sled is straight forward,but buying the segments in the uk is a no go,can i get them anywhere in the u,k???
+Andrew
I just sent an e-mail to Jerry about the availability in the UK. I know he has someone there that sells his open segment templates, so it may be possible. I'll post as soon as I hear back from him. Worst case, I'll see him a week from Saturday.
Dave
+Andrew
Jerry just responded that the turner in the UK who sold his products no longer is doing segmented turning (working on wooden clocks instead). Jerry said if you click the "Add to Cart button" and then in the PayPal window the "Send outside the US" link, the top option in the drop down box is United Kingdom. Hope this helps.
Dave
Hello Andrew your wedges are from the U/K www.woodturningat54a.com they are on Keith Barrow site regards David. Cost £40 ...
Where can you find the wedgies?
How would you cut COMPOUND MITER SEGMENT ????????????
Paul,
Jerry and I have been looking at a Wedgie for compound segments. Unfortunately that is more like a two dimensional problem, whereas the Wedgie sled is a one dimensional design. However, if you are making a cylinder using staves, which does not require a compound angle cut, the back end of the Wedgie is the correct angle to set your blade at. Just make sure the Wedgie is perpendicular to the saw blade or the angle will be incorrect. Nothing to do with cutting segments for a ring, just an interesting fact.
Where can I purchase a set of Wedgies?..
Do you know if there are plans for sled for a shopsmith?
+Joseph Chase
Joseph,
I saw a Shopsmith a long time ago, but can't remember if there would be any problems making a Wedgie sled for one. I suspect that it will work just fine as long as the miter slot guide is installed accurately on the bottom of the sled. Use the fence as shown in the video and it should work OK. Of course, the Wedgies don't care what kind of saw is used as long as the sled doesn't wobble in the miter guide. If you have any problems, post them here and I'll try to answer them.
Dave
I would like some clarification. 70 mm is about 2.75 inches. You said we could go as high as 1.5 inches. What did I mess?
+Mike Smith
Mike, sorry for the log delay in responding. For some reason, I could not respond and just got it fixed. Regarding my 70 mm comment, I was wrong. The knobs are 30 mm. Seems like no matter how many time I review a video, something wrong always slips through. The reason for the limited size is to prevent the saw blade from cutting the knob. If they are tall enough and the segment is low enough it is not a problem. Thanks for the catch.
Dave
Thank you for your response. I sort of figured out why the restriction. I found my knobs at Lowes and they were an inch and a quarter in diameter. I have made my sled and ordered my wedges. Allis well. Thank you.BTW the video is very good, thank you.
Mr Mueller, do you have an email address to contact you? Great video!! Thanks
+Mike Bettis
Mike, I get so much SPAM that I decided to not post my e-mail address on-line. I tried to find a way to send you a PM, but could not see one. I'll try to set something up and let you know.
Dave
H dave, thank you for all your help very good video, I will have a go to make one thank's dave all the best john
+bradturbo44
John, thanks for the comment. I hope you find it easy and worthwhile. Just keep the sled clear of all sawdust when cutting segments and they shoud turn out perfectly. Be safe,
Dave
Hi, where can i find the wedges?
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where do you get the wedgies ????????