Hess,
I nearly always (99.9%) center my projects on a sled
and enter the dimensions of the sled as my project size.
All my sleds or Carrier Boards have a 4" filler piece at each end,
no wood wasted, and no Pressure Roller mistakes that way.
Hess,
I nearly always (99.9%) center my projects on a sled
and enter the dimensions of the sled as my project size.
All my sleds or Carrier Boards have a 4" filler piece at each end,
no wood wasted, and no Pressure Roller mistakes that way.
Ken
Ver 1.182 on XL Pro plus Ver 1.164 and 1.175 on Windows 7 Ultimate
It Never Fails * Till * You Say It Never Fails
I was thinking of making a sled also, would you mind showing a picture of what you have Ken?
Hi Graig,
Sure check my post #9 of this thread
I like to keep the Rails and end fillers all
the same height as the project board,
fewer problems that way.
Last edited by Kenm810; 11-22-2009 at 11:42 AM.
Ken
Ver 1.182 on XL Pro plus Ver 1.164 and 1.175 on Windows 7 Ultimate
It Never Fails * Till * You Say It Never Fails
I like to be the first to recommend Kens sleds designs your in good hands!
LG
Hey ke,
I've been posting them for years, sizes, styles explanations, opinions, and instruction.
Even helped a little with my 2cents in Doc Wheeler's Tips & Tricks a while back.
Thought most folks had caught on by now. ---
ISSUE 7 April 2008 – Carving Jigs – Carrier Boards, Sleds and Rails
Ps. I thought I was the only one that could misspell my own name, and have it look like that.
Ken
Ver 1.182 on XL Pro plus Ver 1.164 and 1.175 on Windows 7 Ultimate
It Never Fails * Till * You Say It Never Fails
Are you really ready to get everyone all confused --- Again!!
Ken
Ver 1.182 on XL Pro plus Ver 1.164 and 1.175 on Windows 7 Ultimate
It Never Fails * Till * You Say It Never Fails