I really like the design for the saw stop. Thanks! But you know what's weird to me? I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my saw stop only seems to have a range of about 0-2" and there was no mention in the video of positioning the track. (Maybe I should have assumed that I'd need to move mine to suit my Delta table saw's characteristics? Dunno...)
Thanks for sharing. I recently purchased a lathe and found your video. I really want to try to make this... I have a channel myself, mostly about drone flying and hiking.. Wood Working in my next adventure...
I'm confused about the calibration part of the video. The stop should register against the sled after it has been sawed because the cut is nearest the sled and not on the other side as you show. Maybe I'm wrong but it seems more logical to me as a new woodworker
No, the stop should be like I showed in the video. You set the stop to what size you want. The sled rides up against the blade. The piece you are cutting off is on the side of the stop. In the video I did not move it back away from the blade like it should be, For example, if I want to cut several one inch blocks. I set the stop to one inch from the blade. Then move the stop back away from the blade so when I do make a cut with the sled it will not bind in between the stop and blade while cutting. The stop is out of the way of the blade when I slide the piece of wood in the sled to the stop. Then push the piece of wood up to make the cut and it will move away freely and not jamb or kick back. I should have made a few cuts to demonstrate this. Hope this helps.
@@WoodnMetalShoppe Thanks for the reply and giving me an explanation why it is that way. I was wrong after reading your explanation as the segment is falling off that side of blade which I now clearly understand is the segment side. It is an awesome video! Thanks
I totally agree with your comment...If you build something like this you should be talking especially if you put in there to mark the bottom at 5 1/2 and you mark it at 5 1/4.
Excellent Job. I plan to make something similar using Corian. I will be sure to tell everyone that I got my ideas from this Site.
Thank you.
excellent demonstration, the automatic measure of the segment is awesome, thank you
Thank you.
I really like the design for the saw stop. Thanks! But you know what's weird to me? I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my saw stop only seems to have a range of about 0-2" and there was no mention in the video of positioning the track. (Maybe I should have assumed that I'd need to move mine to suit my Delta table saw's characteristics? Dunno...)
Thanks for sharing. I recently purchased a lathe and found your video. I really want to try to make this... I have a channel myself, mostly about drone flying and hiking.. Wood Working in my next adventure...
Your welcome.
Nicely done.....very logical...do you make house calls?....:)
Thank you for the comment. Sorry no, I do not make house calls.
hello, do you have any video of how to make wedges for different angles
No, sorry i do not. But that is a good idea for one. Thanks for asking.
I'm confused about the calibration part of the video. The stop should register against the sled after it has been sawed because the cut is nearest the sled and not on the other side as you show. Maybe I'm wrong but it seems more logical to me as a new woodworker
No, the stop should be like I showed in the video. You set the stop to what size you want. The sled rides up against the blade. The piece you are cutting off is on the side of the stop. In the video I did not move it back away from the blade like it should be,
For example, if I want to cut several one inch blocks. I set the stop to one inch from the blade. Then move the stop back away from the blade so when I do make a cut with the sled it will not bind in between the stop and blade while cutting. The stop is out of the way of the blade when I slide the piece of wood in the sled to the stop. Then push the piece of wood up to make the cut and it will move away freely and not jamb or kick back.
I should have made a few cuts to demonstrate this. Hope this helps.
@@WoodnMetalShoppe Thanks for the reply and giving me an explanation why it is that way. I was wrong after reading your explanation as the segment is falling off that side of blade which I now clearly understand is the segment side. It is an awesome video! Thanks
@@markthomas4461 Your welcome.
This would be possible to recreate if you would speak, explain, something.
Well he isn't playing that bad music. Thanks for that
I totally agree with your comment...If you build something like this you should be talking especially if you put in there to mark the bottom at 5 1/2 and you mark it at 5 1/4.
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