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    Default Sleds...Best Design

    I would love to know how to carve with sleds.
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    Can you make one sled that can handle most carves?
    2.
    Any one gots plans for the creation of a multi-purpose sled?

    What I am talking abut is for a multi heighth and width and length sled.

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    Tips and Tricks has great stuff on Sleds... And if you use the Search with a "Sleds" as in " " you will find many posts with pictures mostly over a year ago,

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    Default Sleds

    I wrote a Tips-N-Tricks for April 2008 that should be helpful, unfortunately, the old T-N-T don't seem to be available on this site anymore.
    If you send me your email address that can receive large files, I'll send it to you.

    I would like to update that original T-N-T with newer information, not really anything very important, just observations and an attempt to counter bad information being given on the forum.

    I wish that LHR allowed access to these Tips!
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    Of course, they are still available.

    Go to www.carvewright.com > Support > Tutorials > Tips & Tricks > April 2008: http://www.carvewright.com/assets/tips/CarveWrightTips_and_Tricks_Apr08.pdf


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    Thanks for the qick responses I'll give them a look see

    Jim

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