Router table sled

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

Комментарии • 23

  • @jonathanrand7767
    @jonathanrand7767 9 дней назад

    I'm going to make one of these next chance I get. I'm going to try putting the dovetail groove in the back of the sacrificial fence so that I can adjust it toollessly.

    • @DarrensWorkshop
      @DarrensWorkshop  9 дней назад

      @@jonathanrand7767 that sounds like a great idea. If you remember can you please let me know how it went for you?

  • @germanshorthairdude
    @germanshorthairdude 2 года назад

    Happy New Year!
    Cool use of the 3D printer for the project.
    Thank you for all your contributions to the woodworking community. I enjoy all of your videos.

    • @DarrensWorkshop
      @DarrensWorkshop  2 года назад

      Happy new year to you too Dan. Thank you for your support.

  • @johnvodopija
    @johnvodopija 2 года назад

    Happy New Year! Thank you for sharing your interesting projects and models for the 3D printed parts. It is appreciated. I‘ve been using a makeshift/temporary router table for far too long. Your video has inspired me to move it to the top of my “To Do” list of projects for 2022. Cheers 👍😎🇦🇺

    • @DarrensWorkshop
      @DarrensWorkshop  2 года назад +1

      Hi John, Happy new year. A new router table sounds great. Perhaps you could upload a little video of it when it's done, I'd love to see it.

  • @carterscustomrods
    @carterscustomrods 10 месяцев назад

    Great design! I've gotten into the process of putting UHMW tape on the bottom and side edges of my miter tracks.
    I use a ¼" (6.35mm) wide tape that is 1/128th (0.0078") an inch (just under 0.2mm). This makes my miter tracks as slick as they could ever be. I did this because I use aluminum bars in my miter slot, because the UHMW bars can have a bit of play no matter how perfectly I mill them.
    On my current sled, I've used that same tape running L2R on the base to slightly lift the base off the router table, and make it as easy to slide as possible.
    So now, I can use my coping sled with zero friction resistance. And since I use uhmw faces on my router fence, it's like the entire device is levitating on air when it slides.

    • @carterscustomrods
      @carterscustomrods 10 месяцев назад

      I like the concepts! I used t-track in my original sled to slide my clamp boards, but on this next one I'm going to try these cheap WEN guide rail clamps in a track similar to what you did with your design! So thanks for the inspiration and ideas! Be safe!

    • @DarrensWorkshop
      @DarrensWorkshop  10 месяцев назад

      Sounds great. If you use your coping sled for long periods of time, that could really help reduce fatigue.

    • @carterscustomrods
      @carterscustomrods 10 месяцев назад

      @DarrensWorkshop indeed. Having 1 functioning arm and leg it makes it so much easier for rail & stile type bits.

  • @sumosprojects
    @sumosprojects 2 года назад

    Nicely demonstrated Darren 🇦🇺🍺👍

  • @bloke875
    @bloke875 2 года назад

    Happy new year Darren, lovely little project to kick start the new year

  • @philipperoue3760
    @philipperoue3760 2 года назад

    Hello Darren
    Happy New year. I see you start well with this long video to improve my english level.

  • @PTEC3D
    @PTEC3D 2 года назад

    Happy New Year Darren!

  • @pipodeclown3782
    @pipodeclown3782 2 года назад

    Very NICE!

    • @DarrensWorkshop
      @DarrensWorkshop  2 года назад

      Thank you Pipo. Happy new year.

    • @pipodeclown3782
      @pipodeclown3782 2 года назад

      @@DarrensWorkshop u2 have a Happy new year. I still doubt do i buy a 3D printer or not but if I see what you can produce with it!

  • @diycave5144
    @diycave5144 2 года назад

    Hi Darren what type of plastic filament do you use?