I am trying to find plans for a “sliding cradle” or fence for a table saw. Please email info to [email protected]
Edited 8/19/2002 4:20:09 PM ET by hdsc
I am trying to find plans for a “sliding cradle” or fence for a table saw. Please email info to [email protected]
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Would like to help, but not sure what you are interested in. Could you describe it?
http://www.woodworkersjournal.com/ezine/archive/2000/three/crosscut1.cfm
Rev Ted
Thanks for the reply. This is a great set of plans.
There's one in R. J. Cristoforo's book The Jigs & Fixtures Bible (I think, don't have it to hand right now). I built that version and it worked so well that after I cut it completely in two I built a second version, with a few more inches in front and back of the saw blade.
Graeme
There's also one in Taunton's "Ingenious Jigs and Fixtures" book. should be able to pick it up for under $20.
Good luck
Delano
Highland Hardware sells a set of slides that come with simple instructions on constructing a sled. The trickiest (and most critical) part is squaring the fence up. HH instructions have a great method for doing this without relying on out-ofsquare" framing squares.
Sam
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