A recent article entitled A Tale of Two Tablesaw Sleds by Robert Ranville appeared in a January 22, 2009 Fine WoodWorking blog. I saw this and tried to copy the full article. Alas, all I could copy was the first page. Can anyone help me? I would like to make both these sleds for my table saw. Thanks in advance.
Vaughn
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Vaughn,
I could send you the text of my portion of that classic piece of writing if you'd like.
I'm curious as to why you said you'd want to build both of the sleds though. They're very similar except for size. The unique thing is the way Bob and I each go about supporting the sled as it slides to and fro on the saw.
Zolton
If you see a possum running around in here, kill it. It's not a pet. - Jackie Moon
Perhaps because I was unable to read the entire article, I had the erroneous impression that it would be necessary to have both sleds. Yes, I would certainly appreciate your sending me what you have. How is the best way to accomplish this?
Thanks, Vaughn
Vaughn,
I just sent you my copy of the article via email...
ZoltonIf you see a possum running around in here, kill it. It's not a pet. - Jackie Moon
Hi,
I just searched for the article by title and author, the only thing I get is this thread. Link?
Here it is...
http://finewoodworking.taunton.com/item/5880/a-tale-of-two-tablesaw-sleds
ZoltonIf you see a possum running around in here, kill it. It's not a pet. - Jackie Moon
Thanks.
Still not sure why my search failed, at least I knew where to go for help.
Vaughn,
Here's the text of my portion. Not sure why you couldn't copy and paste it. I'll have a look see. If you need the pics let me know and I'll get them to you.
Regards,
Bob @ Kidderville Acres
A Woodworkers mind should be the sharpest tool in the shop!
Thanks Bob. I appreciate your trouble, and I received the copy fine.
Vaughn
Vaughn,
Hmmmmm, I was able to copy it but when pasting into Wordpad it kinda choked, didn't get all of it. Prolly copyright police are patrolling The Woodworking Life blog? <gr.>
If push comes to shove mebbe the good folks @ Taunton could post it here fer ya.
Regards,
Bob @ Kidderville Acres
A Woodworkers mind should be the sharpest tool in the shop!
Wordpad has always been limited. MS makes a lot of their money from Word.
I couldn't open it with Atlantis, which normally can read Word documents.forestgirl -- you can take the girl out of the forest, but you can't take the forest out of the girl ;-)
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