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Old 06-28-2009, 11:20 AM   #1
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Finished this up yesterday and put it to work. Works awesome. Got the plans from a back issue of wood magazine.




And the finished pile, this is great for cutting logs into thich boards for bowl blanks.

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Re: Re-saw sled for band saw

Well done Rob, such a sled is on my long list of future projects.
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That will be the ideal Christmas gift or birthday gift for some deserving WWer
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Re: Re-saw sled for band saw

If you want the plans, let me know, I ordered the back issue of wood magazine to get them. Lots of good info in it for re-sawing.
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Re: Re-saw sled for band saw

I like the looks of that! I think even I might be able to use that!

Thanks, Rob for posting this. Oh yeah, if you can e mail the plans, I'd like them OR do you know what issue of Wood it was in?

Thanks, Bro.

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Re: Re-saw sled for band saw

I 2nd Rob's comments on the tablesaw sled. I made one after I got my Grizzly tablesaw and it works really nice. Keeps the fingers away from the blade.
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Re: Re-saw sled for band saw

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I like the looks of that! I think even I might be able to use that!

Thanks, Rob for posting this. Oh yeah, if you can e mail the plans, I'd like them OR do you know what issue of Wood it was in?

Thanks, Bro.

It's issue 176, May 2007. Here's a video at Wood Magazine http://www.woodmagazine.com/woodvision/?lid=1339217207
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