Make This Mini Table Saw Sled - Super Deluxe Version
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- Опубликовано: 26 окт 2019
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Free plan and more details in the build article:
ibuildit.ca/projects/making-a-mini-table-saw-sled-deluxe-version/
The original mini table saw sled:
ibuildit.ca/projects/mini-table-saw-sled/
Great improvement to a great tool, thanks for the free plans !
Thanks John I built the first version and I love it. Looks like it's time for a new one.
I like the design but why isn't there a base? More depth of cut?
One thing that I would do is add a spring to the t-track stop to make the wood pieces stay apart. That way, you don't have to fiddle with it as much when you put it in the track.
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Thank you for doing this without using aluminum track, I really appreciate the creative build from (more or less) raw materials.
Wow! Love it! I use my table saw more then any of my tools and have made sleds for my routers too! I think the main reason I have all ten fingers is my respect for machines and cool sleds like this one! Thanx for posting this, my new project for today.
I like the deluxe model. Probably going to have to make this.
Great video!
Все простое - гениально ! Спасибо за подсказку! Особенно понравилось позиционирование при склеивании направляющих и каретки.
Of all the mini sled designs I've seen, this is my favourite blend of functionality and simplicity. I'll have to build it with only 1 runner for my saw; hoping that'll be enough.
Great build, great improvement! Since I have a new table saw, and my old mini sled won't fit, I need a new one. I'll get on it right away. I see @6:45 Matt had a close shave!
The rear slot for storing the stop block, BRILLIANT. Great build John.
Yes that is some incredible forethought!
I've just made myself two of these - one for my work place and one for my home shop. I only had 18mm ply, so a bit chunkier but works good all the same. I also added an extra stop block on the other end so I can set from/to locations for cutting out repeatable rebates. Great design - Next project will be the bar clamps :D
I made 1 of these sleds a few years ago, more as a weekend project - now I use it almost all the time - thanks John, love your work...
Great sled. Very generous to offer plans to everyone.
Love the stop block storage! Great build. Im still hauling my large crosscut sled out but will get around to making this small "Deluxe model" soon.
Great build and video, as always. I really loved the trick for making a T track with a simple dado then ripping the "shoulders' out of the fall off piece. It is a very quick process, and appears to be quite strong with good quality 1/2" ply.
Wow, I've been looking for a simple sled to make for my first table saw, thank you!
This is one of the best things I've built from scraps. Thanks John!
Thanks John, made this and it works a treat. My very first real wood project.
Muito bom. Obrigado por compartilhar seus conhecimentos. Parabéns!
I’m going to make this one! I have made several sleds over the years, but this one is small and light. I may add (to the finger-saver block) a removable “tail” piece going back beyond the back of the table with a little block at the end on the underside, to stop the sled at the furthest-forward point it should go.
Thank you John-it’s nice of you to provide a free plan for this project.
Love it, I don’t own a table saw (yet) but it comes on my list definitely
simple and effective! just how I like it!
Hi John - I made this sled over the past few days. Your instructions & plans are great. Many thanks for this. Bob
I have some half-inch ply begging to be used, and I think this might be the perfect project for a bit of it. I love that it allows the full depth of cut!
Cool way to store stop block. Thanks for sharing.
You never cease to amaze me John! Thanks for sharing!
I just love that you can store the stop block on the backside when you don‘t need it, great build👍👍👍
Looks very neat, going to try it! Thanks for the plans!
Very nice, simple and effective with no fancy hardware needed. I'll make one for my new table saw. Thanks John!
Wow! What a slick design! Thanks for sharing! I‘m going to build it some of these days...
Excellent build and video editing John - thanks for sharing.
Perfect John, thank you.
Thank you for the free plans John. I made the original a few years back and loved it. I just replaced my old saw with a new one, and just made the deluxe version. You made it look easy, and I am always amazed at how well you present yourself and your projects. Another thumbs up.
Most excellent little sled! I've been using 8mm acrylic for my runners, eliminates that damn wet weather swelling problem
Отличная работа! Вы - артист!! Спасибо!!!
This is really interesting, and I think I might try and make one myself. I really love the way you cut the slot for the stop block to slide. You always see people doing it with routers, and as a novice hobbyist, that's disheartening. Thank you for the great idea!
Excellent tool. Very well conceived. Useful.I must make one ! Thank you John.
Once again Sir you continue to amaze me, excellent work!
Excellent project and video John! Thanks so much for sharing with us!!!!!
This is simplicity in its purest form !
Simple and reliable.
Thank you.
Love this sled. The best one I’ve seen yet to meet my needs. Great job, thanks!
Quality content and presentation, as always. Thanks for your videos John!
Another great example of your spectacularly efficient & concise design process. Thanks
Like the improvements - I'm going to build one
Great sled John! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Thank you, John. Very cool!
Hi John, this is perfect. I didn't really want a full sized sled for what I do and in the past I have simply clamped a wooden rail to my miter gauge, which is OK, but not great. I think this is all I will ever need for cross cutting. Thank you for describing it all so well 😊
*_Extra fancy_*
The 2.0 version looks boss
Nicely done John. Look forward to making one.
Awesome sled, just finished it. Highly recommend It and plans are free from John. I also recommend the belt and disc sander, it's compact, easy to build and adjust, very useful. and very cool with holes drilled in the top wheel. Thanks John.
I like the way it turned out. 👍🏻👍🏻Thanks for sharing.
Awesome - gonna make one myself - thanks John!
John I figured out the other day that Azek 3/4" pvc outdoor trim works amazing for runner material. It fits in my tracks without modifications.
Unless one needs 1 " runners
Beautifully made. Simple n effective
Finally built one today! Thanks for the inspiration! (and the free plans)
great idea John, I may need to build one of these for my shop.
Looks like a nice add-on for the table!
I like the design, the storage for the rescue is a really good idea, I'm going to have to build one of these. Much handier than my big sled.
Muy buen proyecto, simple y confiable. De lo mejor que encontré en mucho tiempo, Gracias!!!!
Brilliant!!!!! Brilliant. You’re not just amazing; you are clever, intelligent, creative, and all-around great at creating substantive and relevant content for the woodworking community. Thank you.
That's a very clever way for making that slot. Great job John, as usual.
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What a great small parts sled. So cool.
Thanks, I alway learn something new and interesting when I watch your excelent videos !!!
Simple but effective. Great job!
I've always liked your mini sled. Now I like it more. It doubles as a nice anvil stand too I see.
I like the design, the storage for the rescue is a really good idea, I'm going to have to build one of these.
I may just make one of those. Thanks for sharing
I like your projects. Because they are genious, and in term of money they are so cheap. No need to buy aluminium or any other staff. Just wood and wood. 👏 bravo
Magnifico video. Muchas gracias por facilitar los planos gratuitamente
I have been intending to build your first one forr ages but I'll build this one now. Thank you.
Thanks Jon looks very handy , I think 🤔 I’m going to have to make one of those! Thanks for sharing Regards BobLee
Thank you for make videos like this. I love that you have free plans big fan your videos. you inspired my to start making videos thanks
You just keep coming up with cool interesting and useful projects to show us.
Nicely done video. Please continue providing more and thank you.
Nice.
I have enough trouble seeing _over_ the fence with my glasses... stop block for the win.
Looks great John. I need to build a fence and sled for my portable table saw (soon to be my only table saw) and this will work great.
I recently made a couple of tables with an anvil gravity clamp. Heavy stuff is useful sometimes!
That was really nice to give that away free. I enjoy your woodworking talent.
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing this video. I'm going to make one as you've shown.
Thanks again, and have a great day!
Great idea! I should go building this right now.
Congratulations by your creativity with woods and tools to wood.i love it.i initiated to prepare a space to work on this way
Je suis toujours ébahi devant votre savoir-faire ! [I am always amazed at your know-how!]
Caramba! Vou fazer um igual! Perfeito👏👏👏
Awesome. I want to build one. Thank you very very much. I like the way you do your work!!!
Love the little storage slot!
Thank you for this, it's perfect!
Another brilliant build!
Thanks so much, John. This little sled has quickly replaced my other larger sled and miter jig as, 95% of the time, I'm cutting relatively small pieces. Awesome, simple, useful project!
Great work on the mini table saw sled John! i really like how you designed it to hold the stop block on the back side when not in use nice touch :) Thanks for sharing the video with us.👍👌😎JP
I did like the video, well done. What I picked up on is the finger guard behind the fence for blade safety, that glued piece of wood. It's a good idea, love safety suggestions, will definitely be adding it to my sleds.
Just made one, John! Thank you for the plans and for sharing your builds! Love your channel! One of the best ones on RUclips!! THANKS!
Thanks for sharing that, you make it so easy!
Damn! One more project to do before I start my next project. Great build!
Thank You John.
Thats a nice little sled John. Thank you for posting the plans.I'll be making one soon
"Im too lazy to set up dato blade" as your eazy change wrench you spent hours or perhaps days on making sets right there in view! Love it!
😂 that's hilarious.
Too lazy too organize your workshop? Just build a new one!
Dado - not dato
Lovely solution.
I just brought chop saw, and saw this item, its good, i made one and fell safe using chop saw as a real novice, cheers
Just built this as my first cross-cut sled (including cutting front slot after completing the fence 🤓). Cheers John, another fantastic video 👍
Super Duper! Nice upgrade.