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I spent too much time on my cross cut sled
 
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I made the fences out of a board I got out of a trash pile. Do'nr know what kind of wood it is but it looks nice. The bottom is 3/4 mdf.

I put stops for both directions to save the fences

The rounded edge is for a miter fence that I have not figured out how to mount yet. I made the sled too narrow and I can not clamp a miter fence from underneath.

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Re: I spent too much time on my cross cut sled

John, that is too funny. My workbench is bigger than the cot I used to sleep on, and outdoors, too, so I don't have the weather protection of the dog house.
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